Movie Review: I'm Your Man

Aug 06, 2006 08:25

Precis: Footage of an homage concert to Leonard Cohen framed by commentary from Cohen and the performers ( Read more... )

music, personal, potc, movies, anti-semitism

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deckardcanine August 6 2006, 14:43:26 UTC
Good, bad, unforgettable, unforgiveable. I like that arrangement. Maybe I'll try it on the Grown-Up Movie Forum.

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childings August 6 2006, 20:09:31 UTC
I find it funny that this film was produced by Mel Gibson. I recently saw a trailer for it in the theatre where at one point there is a quote about Cohen from Mel Gibson on the screen. The fact that he also produced this makes that kind of over-the-top if you ask me.

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deckardcanine August 7 2006, 17:15:36 UTC
Question: What do you think of people like Patrick Swayze, Jodie Foster, and especially Dean Devlin? Are they being dishonest with us for their friend's sake? Are they obtuse or kidding themselves? Or might they know something we don't?

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richardf8 August 10 2006, 04:21:29 UTC
Sorry to take so long.

I see a few things at play.

#1 Mel's one of us, and we must defend him. Sort of a professional courtesy, or, more venially,

#2 Mel's gold at the Box Office, and we want a part in one of his projects, then there's

#3 We all love getting shitfaced, and we know he would jump to OUR defense if we said something stupid, and of course there's

#4 Drunkenness somehow excuses bad behavior, and the state of drunkenness should relieve us of accountability.

In the end, alcohol demolishes the social filters. I will sooner take someone's drunken rant as a true reflection of their beliefs, than their finely worded public statement.

Bottom line: Gibson's an anti-Semite, plain and simple. Why Cohen would have worked on a film he was producing puzzles me, but I can attribute that to the gentle madness that is Cohen and his muse. I wouldn't be surprised if he were oblivious to Gibson's attitudes.

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