S'up w/Kutcher

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Bojangles wrote:The best thing Obama ever did is steal Martin Luther King's cadence.


Why didn't he adopt his reverence for character instead of continually accusing his critics of racism. It isn't the color of Obama's skin, it's how thin it is. I guess if he had ever valued character, he'd still be a Bill Ayers community organizer.

Movieboy wrote: The connection is Stewball. He can connect anything to the lib-uh-rals."


Because all the ones with their hands out that put Obama over the top in '12, don't wanna be told they have to work, but if they do, it better not be menial. More and more of them are settling into multi-generational government dependency. Opportunity = hard work, hardly. Opportunity is provided by the gum'ent, and doled out as it sees fit.

And being smart, hell, that's an unfair opportunity acquired by those who've "won life's lottery". It puts them in the middle or upper classes, not at the bottom having to rely on Obama's "stash."

And be yourself, an individual, don't follow the crowd! OMG!!! it doesn't get any more anti-socialist than that. You're smarter than you think, whoa, maybe even smarter than that dumbass bureaucrat who sent your child home from school for drawing a picture of a gun. Socialist elites have cultivated useful idiots since Lenin coined the term. They never realize they're serving an elite until they get thrown in a gulag.

hellboy76 wrote:I am guessing the lukewarm reviews of Jobs are not due to the liberal media, but for the fact that it appears to be a fairly low budget biopic with lousy makeup and a bit of a "TV Movie" feel to it. Not to mention it has Chris Kutcher in it, and there has been a bit of an Apple backlash as many now realize part of their empire is built on stealing technology then suing other companies for patents they didn't come up with.


You could be right. I'll be bringing a full array of antennae when I see it tomorrow. And yeah, Kutcher is primarily a comedian, but I thought he did well in The Butterfly Effect. Again, we'll see.

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I fail to see any political connections, either.

However, what the fuck was up with people in the audience constantly screaming and interrupting Kutcher during his speech? I understand if they hated him and didn't want to give Kutcher an opportunity to talk, but they seemed to be big fans shouting how much they loved him. Is this something teenage dipshits do nowadays, and I'm simply unaware of it?

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ShogunRua wrote:I fail to see any political connections, either.

However, what the fuck was up with people in the audience constantly screaming and interrupting Kutcher during his speech? I understand if they hated him and didn't want to give Kutcher an opportunity to talk, but they seemed to be big fans shouting how much they loved him. Is this something teenage dipshits do nowadays, and I'm simply unaware of it?



THIS was the first thing I noticed. It was almost unbearable. Again it was the Teen Bopper Choice Awards or whatever, but come on... it's Chris "Charlie Sheen's Replacement" Kutcher, not the fucking Beatles. That being said, good for him. I doubt any of those squealing nimrods have ever heard anything realistically motivational in their lives.

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movieboy wrote:
Bojangles wrote:Did anyone see that latest Hollywood action/animated movie with vaguely political undertones? What was with that commie gobbledygook?


:lol:

All I can say is 'Don't feed the troll'. I am not going to anymore.


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ShogunRua wrote:I fail to see any political connections, either.


What, all those I mentioned are bogus?

However, what the fuck was up with people in the audience constantly screaming and interrupting Kutcher during his speech? I understand if they hated him and didn't want to give Kutcher an opportunity to talk, but they seemed to be big fans shouting how much they loved him. Is this something teenage dipshits do nowadays, and I'm simply unaware of it?


It's been going on since Frank Sinatra, and continues yet on American Idol. Did you notice it looked like he wasn't going to get a reaction when he first started speaking. "Opportunity equals hard work"......silence. :?: And "people" in the audience is much too general. It had to be, almost completely, teen age girls (dipshits are guys...mostly....I think).

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Meanwhile, inside Stewball's house...
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Anomaly1 wrote:Meanwhile, inside Stewball's house...


No, but I'm sure the inside of my computer probably looks like that. Your pic is in it here somewhere too....heh heh. If that makes you feel squeamish, well, good for me. 8-)

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Aren't all these speeches similar?, I remember will Smith toeing the same line years ago.

I'm no great fan of Kutcher and in term of age and culture not in that speech's target market but he seems a nice enough guy, his heart's in the right place.

At the risk of stoking Liberal Media conspiracies I remember some snobby hack from the Graun wrote this article about him in the Jobs movie, they took some pretty cheap shots at the guy. Seems people are backing the Sorkin film and bashing Kutchers, even back in January!

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AgostoMesmer wrote:Aren't all these speeches similar?, I remember will Smith toeing the same line years ago.

I'm no great fan of Kutcher and in term of age and culture not in that speech's target market but he seems a nice enough guy, his heart's in the right place.

At the risk of stoking Liberal Media conspiracies I remember some snobby hack from the Graun wrote this article about him in the Jobs movie, they took some pretty cheap shots at the guy. Seems people are backing the Sorkin film and bashing Kutchers, even back in January!


Sorkin's version sounds slanted and uber-techno boring, focusing on three releases. Then there's the comedy version, iSteve, which apparently went straight to video last April--cute title though.

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Anomaly1 wrote:Meanwhile, inside Stewball's house...
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don't forget the theatrical poster for In Time

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Proximity wrote:don't forget the theatrical poster for In Time


Proximity? To what???

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