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Mar 06, 2006 11:23

Crash?  Really?  God, sometimes I hate people.  It's an awful, awful movie.  I'll leave it to LA Weekly critic David Foundas, who writes:

"Crash is an Important Film About the Times in Which We Live, which is another way of saying that it's one of those self-congratulatory liberal jerk-off movies that rolls around every once in a while to remind us of how white people suffer too, how nobody is without his prejudices, and how, when the going gets tough, even the white supremacist cop who gets his kicks from sexually harassing innocent black motorists is capable of rising to the occasion. How touching. ... Welcome to the best movie of the year for people who like to say, 'A lot of my best friends are black.'"

Not that I think Brokeback was any better.  It was an Important Film About the Times in Which We Live that shows America that not all fags act like women.  Some of them are real, sheep-herding men.  It is, therefore, not okay to oppress them.  Were they all sissies, then it would be all right to hate the great big women.

Yes, Hollywood, congratulate yourselves for serving up that unadulterated truth.  Gag me.
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