Poor Chris... I still recall the crew on MagChat scoffing when he first came with the "thrill up his leg" comment... I'm not hearing any objection to failed policies, I'm hearing an inside the beltway participant whine over lack of direction and transparency.
I thought he was the Waiter... no seriously, he clearly took personal offense at his integrity being questioned... and he seemed perfectly willing to "dialog" as he put it, but as Reagan said, it's not that they're lying, it's just that they know so many things that aren't true... (paraphrased poorly I'm sure but you get the idea Ronnie had in mind) - Mag from magchat.com
Adam... I guess you're not invited to big brothers Christmas dinner table. Btw... you were great as Jane in Firefly and love ya in Chuck... and happy to see the show returning.
Keep up the great editiorials... almost unimaginable to see a Hollywood "Star" that hasn't drank the far left Koolaid.
Mag
You picked one of the best films (North By Northwest) ever made to prove your point! Hitchcock didn't need to stoop to cheap Vaudville tricks to sell his stories...
What films are mostly missing today, is good writing... the production quality is so amazingly high... on Sound, Special effects, Sets, etc... that these movies can "seem" big, even when the script isn't.... 2 films were pivotal in my grow as a young man, High Noon and Mr Smith goes to Washington... both portray men at their worst and at their best and celebrate courage over expediency... something the current generation of Politicians has yet to learn... yet neither film required much to tell the story but both had remarkable writing... I would put those 2 movies up against any movie made in the last 10 years... these are films I've never tired of seeing again and again, because they celebrate what is best in a person... they defined heroism for a young boy as simply "doing the right thing". That's a lesson we should all be reminded of these days.
You picked one of the best films (North By Northwest) ever made to prove your point! Hitchcock didn't need to stoop to cheap Vaudville tricks to sell his stories... what films are mostly missing today, is good writing... the production quality is so amazingly high... on Sound, Special effects, Sets, etc... that these movies can "seem" big, even when the script isn't.... 2 films were pivotal in my grow as a young man, High Noon and Mr Smith goes to Washington... both portray men at their worst and at their best and celebrate courage over expediency... something the current generation of Politicians has yet to learn... yet neither film required much to tell the story but both had remarkable writing... I would put those 2 movies up against any movie made in the last 10 years... these are films I've never tired of seeing again and again, because they celebrate what is best in a person... they defined heroism for a young boy as simply "doing the right thing". That's a lesson we should all be reminded of these days. - Mag (MagChat)