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Tag Archives: Dick Cheney
The Day After Tomorrow Movie Review
‘From the director of Independence Day’ is not what I would call a ringing endorsement to go run out and watch “The Day After Tomorrow” but to put you at ease, this film is far superior to director Roland Emmerich’s silly alien invasion disaster movie. It’s still ridiculous in parts, mainly so he can squeeze all his CG money shots in with lots of fleeing extras, but the difference with this film is that it actually has a message that resonates strongly within the world which we live, especially now with the threat of global warming upon us. Continue reading
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Tagged Antarctica, Dennis Quaid, Dick Cheney, director, director of Independence Day, Ian Holm, Independence Day, Jack Hall, Jake Gyllenhaal, location, Los Angeles, President, real-life Vice-President, reporter, Roland Emmerich, Scotland, Statue of Liberty, The Day After Tomorrow, United States, vice president, Vice-President at the time, York
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Hot Off the Press: People Aren’t Reading Newspapers
Many of us grew up reading the daily paper. That simple morning ritual is becoming an icon of the past. What does it bode for the next generation? Continue reading
Movie Review For W
This is Oliver Stone’s (Director of Platoon) biographic on the life of the 43rd President George W. Bush Jr. chronicling his days from Yale through to his presidency, and the Iraq and Afghan wars. The lead role is played superbly by Josh Brolin (No country for Old Men), having the Texas accent, and Bush’s mannerisms down to a fine art, playing the younger Bush during his time at Yale, and the Grey-haired Bush during his time right up to the conflict in Iraq. Continue reading
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Say What You Mean
I have so had it with politicians never saying what they mean. Oh I don’t expect them to ever tell the truth about anything, or at least the complete truth. That is how the game is played, so I can … Continue reading
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