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Interesting article about the extent of "Hollywood support" for Pulanski in the LA Times: LINK.
 
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Interesting article about the extent of "Hollywood support" for Pulanski in the LA Times: LINK.
I read the article and I would like to think we could put this controversy to rest now. There is almost no support for Polanski in the Hollywood community. What does trouble me is the actual petition that many foreign film people have signed. To have such a cavalier attitude towards the crime he committed is astonishing. It makes my skin crawl.

Oh, and jeffsg4mac, this thread went off on a tangent with the criticism of Hollywood, but it really went off the rails with this:

And the latest trend out of hollywood is portraying our military in a bad light. It is always some evil military plot that is the cause of the evil.
As an "outsider looking in", I think that Hollywood's portrayal of the US military could hardly be more supportive without a complete and utter suspension of disbelief. For every instance of an American military figure being cast in a negative light there must be dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of positive portrayals.

To think that Hollywood should be compelled to always cast American military services as if they can do no wrong is just..well...wrong! If you think there are no bad people in uniform, you must be incredibly naive. And, if you do know better, to expect filmakers to ignore any military misdeeds, would be self-censorship.

I spent 23 years in my country's Navy, most of it in the submarine service and during the cold war, hunted Soviet submarines off our coasts. So, don't get the idea that I'm a military-hating, dope-smoking, hippy.

If you want to see a military cast in a bad light, when not being completely ignored, take a trip up here some time. A couple of years ago, the most ambitious war movie ever made in Canada came out. Called "Passchendaele", it was about the Canadian army's involvement in the WW1 battle. Well, the "battle" comprised only a small part of the movie, the rest was love-story filler.:rolleyes::mad: Why? To entice Canadians to come out and see it. I didn't bite. It did cast the Canadian army in a positive light, and rightly so. It was one of their greatest and bloodiest victories. However, that positive light was just a flickering candle, compared to the rest of the film. Why don't Canadian filmakers produce more movies about our military? Because they'd rather make bizarre "art" movies that nobody wants to see, that's why.

So, I don't think there is much substance to your accusation that Hollywood likes to make your military services look bad. Look at "U-571" - they re-invented historical facts to make the US Navy look good!

Well, I think I've joined you in going wayyyy off-topic. I guess we should get the train back on the tracks.:eek:
 
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To think that Hollywood should be compelled to always cast American military services as if they can do no wrong is just..well...wrong! If you think there are no bad people in uniform, you must be incredibly naive.
Were Kelly's Heroes the good guys or the bad guys...not sure.;)
 
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Yes, in the past there have been some very good movies about our military, this seems to be a recent trend. There have been some good recent ones, but I have seen more that were not. The Hulk and Iron Man come to mind at this very moment but there are many more.

Oh, and my wife and I would love to take the Cat out of Bar Harbor Maine and visit.
 
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The Hulk and Iron Man come to mind at this very moment but there are many more.
I could at least debate the Hulk, but how was the millitary bad in Iron Man? The bad guys were either "multi-national terrorists" or corporate.
 
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It seems there is a pretty good case made that the judge in the case was less than honorable:
My understanding is that said case is based on the statements of the prosecutor in an HBO documentery. Said prosecutor has since recanted, saying he embellished the story.

He is accused in France of reneging on his word over a plea bargain, making a series of procedural errors and using Polanski’s name to earn himself celebrity."... "(Polanski)is seen as a hero unjustly persecuted by America’s prosecutors and media."
As opposed to America where we see him as unjustly defended by France's politicians and media.

It seems a lot of this comes from snap-reactions to vague information... whether it's France seeing a child-rapist as sympathetic (because they see alledged trial impropriety), or the US persecuting hollywood (because of the comments of a few there).
 
jeffsg4mac

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I could at least debate the Hulk, but how was the millitary bad in Iron Man? The bad guys were either "multi-national terrorists" or corporate.
Yes my mistake, Iron Man was dissing corporate america and the evil white guy in control of it all. An obvious slam against Richard Cheney.
 
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Yes, in the past there have been some very good movies about our military, this seems to be a recent trend. There have been some good recent ones, but I have seen more that were not. The Hulk and Iron Man come to mind at this very moment but there are many more.

Oh, and my wife and I would love to take the Cat out of Bar Harbor Maine and visit.
I confess that I haven't seen those movies, but by their very titles, can we really take them seriously as "anti-military" movies?

You and your wife would be most welcome to visit! We've not taken the "vomit comet" either, but would like to, in the opposite direction. If you ever do, please let me know. We love visitors! Our house is about a 3 hour drive from Yarmouth though...

Oh, and don't forget to leave your firearms at home! Otherwise, they'll be confiscated on entry.;)
 

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