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<title>Big Hollywood : We Love Pixar: What I Learned From &#039;The Incredibles&#039;</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/cjohnson/2010/07/29/we-love-pixar-what-i-learned-from-the-incredibles/#IDComment90879181</link>
<description>You are the one that implies that the only message that can be derived from the film is a conservative one. My point is that the title of the article is misleading. It should read, the message I chose to spin from the \&quot;The Incredibles\&quot; in the hope of glamourizing my personal political views. The writer seems to saying that the intention of the film is to have this message. Well great, go ask him, otherwise leave the author out of it. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 4 Aug 2010 23:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Hollywood : We Love Pixar: What I Learned From &#039;The Incredibles&#039;</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/cjohnson/2010/07/29/we-love-pixar-what-i-learned-from-the-incredibles/#IDComment89902859</link>
<description>You can interpret whatever you want. That&amp;#39;s how some people use the bible to justify racism. A journalist shouldn&amp;#39;t presume a work of fiction represents anything, at least not without asking the author. Especially when that author is still alive. An Moby Dick wasnt realy about the whaling industry was it. It was about a one man&amp;#39;s relentless pursuit of said cetacean. </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 03:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Hollywood : We Love Pixar: What I Learned From &#039;The Incredibles&#039;</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/cjohnson/2010/07/29/we-love-pixar-what-i-learned-from-the-incredibles/#IDComment89651785</link>
<description>I think your earnest replies, though entertaining, are missing the point. Unless Brad Bird comes out and says this movie is about conservative ideals, it is just an entertaining story. One that asks, &amp;quot;What if&amp;quot; superheroes were real and, &amp;quot;What if&amp;quot; there was a &amp;quot;tea-party&amp;quot; stye movement which made them go underground due to excessive taxpayer gripes about the costs of vigaliantism to society. One aspect of the Incredibles that the article conveniently left out. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Government : SEIU to Illegal Immigrants: Republicans Will Round You Up Like the Nazis and Put You in Internment C</title>
<link>http://biggovernment.com/libertychick/2010/07/29/seiu-to-illegal-immigrants-republicans-will-round-you-up-like-the-nazis-and-put-you-in-internment-camps/#IDComment89595017</link>
<description>It seems like the left has learned a lot from the Becks and Hannitys of the word. Fear based gloom and doom get more attention (and press) than rational debate. This article sounds like sour grapes, yet this is what the media is creating. Roosters on both sides of the issues saying whatever it takes to sell books, get ratings and build support for some ideals, while those of us with an education and the ability to look at both sides of an issue site there an shake our heads. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Hollywood : We Love Pixar: What I Learned From &#039;The Incredibles&#039;</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/cjohnson/2010/07/29/we-love-pixar-what-i-learned-from-the-incredibles/#IDComment89593676</link>
<description>I love how easy it is to take a movie intended as entertainment and try to spin it to endorse a politicla agenda. Let&amp;#039;s look at the other side then. Mr. Incredible works for an insuarance company that epitomizes the Laissez faire economic coporate view of profits before all else. In this regard, he a is a champion for the working classes, helping them to ge their fair share.   The movie is also anti-entrepreneur and pro class system. Horatio Alger is spinning in his grave.  Not only was the young genious Syndrome not encouraged to develop his talents, he was segregated against because he was not &amp;quot;born&amp;quot; a superhero. Never mind that he invented some amazing technology, he could never be a superhero because he did not inherit a genetic ability.   Is that really the value system the conservative movement wants to embrace?    </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
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