Uncle_Dave

Uncle_Dave

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4 days ago @ Breitbart.tv - Elementary School Kids... · 0 replies · +1 points

I must not be as smart as O-bummer; I don't get the connection between him and MLK ... besides skin color (oh, oh, racisum!). Seriously, MLK marched for all people's rights, especially blacks but still. O-bummer has just forced socialized medical care on everyone and encouraged 48% of the country to stay on government assistance.
But, being a tech'ie, I do like the PA mic pointed at the screen ... I wonder where the audio speaker is that is should be pointed at ... {:-)

4 days ago @ Breitbart.tv - Elementary School Kids... · 0 replies · +2 points

An education major on the White House staff ... (I'm kind of suprised they havent re-named "The White House" they re-named "terrorisum" to "man caused events" or something like that, and a few others.

4 days ago @ Big Hollywood - Painter's Anti-Obama W... · 0 replies · +2 points

98% of the Black/African-American people in this country voted for O-bummer ... most likely just because of his color (half-color?). Now that's not racist ... is it?? {:-)

5 days ago @ Big Hollywood - Television's Demograph... · 0 replies · +1 points

You guys need to read the book: Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV. Mr. Shapiro explains how TV shows, writers and ad's have been aiming at the little heads full of mush to control the country. the 18-49 demo does not have the $$ the older people have (i.e. disposable income). And the older people are more likey to try new things (products).
Please see: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/primetime-propaga...

5 days ago @ Big Hollywood - Television's Demograph... · 0 replies · +1 points

... and what's so hard to understand about that??

5 days ago @ Big Hollywood - Television's Demograph... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thank you Mr. Shapiro. I spent the last several weeks reading your "Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV " ... all 400+ pages, when I could have just read this article. GRANTED, you go in to a lot more detail in the book but it amounts to many of the same points.
That's OK, it was a very good book. I have suggested it to several friends.
BTW, I will soon be turning 50. That will take me out of the 18-49 demo and put me in with the "older, more conservative audiences" ... oh, well ... life goes on. :)

5 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - A Tale of Two Sequels,... · 0 replies · +1 points

If you want to see (or have seen) Horrible Bosses, go see "Strangers on a Train" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044079) insted, great Hitckcock! ... or if you want the comedy version, see "Throw Momma from the Train (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094142). At least Billy Crystal and Danny DeVito are worth a couple of bucks. They are all the same premise.

5 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - A Tale of Two Sequels,... · 0 replies · +1 points

Both of these movies sound like mindless drivel, but then that is the vast majority of what Hollywood is putting out for the last several years. What completely baffles me is that people actually pay money to go see this tripe. A decent action or sci-fi flick is another thing, even a drama or “dramady”.
That said, I will repeat what I have been saying for years: HOLLYWOOD HAS RUN OUT OF IDEAS. As examples I give you any comic book hero made into a movie; Green Hornet, Green Lantern, Dare Devil, Electra, The Phantom (Billy Zane), The Incredulous Hulk, etc. The Batman and Superman movies are kind of in their own category but still IMHO, cartoonish.
And then there is the endless parade of sequels. When Rocky V came out, we laughed … now it is expected; I give you Transformers III (I’m sure there will be more). I am also amused by toys and Saturday morning cartoons made into movies, Transformers being one of them, and The Smerfs, Scooby-Do, G.I. Joe, etc. I’m a little surprised that Barbie remains only in small-time animation and has not become a MAJOR MOTION PICTURE.

5 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - Big Movie Flashback: '... · 0 replies · +7 points

Here, here JoeKatzman. I whole-heartedly agree.

6 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - Can CW Comedy 'Poseurs... · 1 reply · +12 points

"You cannot change the direction in which society is going ..."?? Why not, Liberals are trying to change society to their ideal all the time!! Read "Prime Time Propaganda" by Ben Shapiro. He tells how liberal Hollywood has been trying to shape society since the 1950's. (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/primetime-propaganda-ben-shapiro/1100050542?ean=9780061934773)