This is yet another reason I love THE Greatest Comedian of ALL time even when he's political he's funny
[Font size=5 face=s color=red]BOYCOTT THE MOUSE HE'S TRYIN TO TAKE OUR HOUSE![/font]
Right on Mr. P
That means I'll have to give up ABC (Sucks I'm a huge Jimmy Kimmel Fan)
Espn (Its going to be like loosing a famliy member)
Thank god for Fox Sports!
The only Mouse House movie I own is Tron and I even tho it is my favorite movie and the new video game and toys are coming out I can turn my back cuz I'd rather spend my money on something positive then have my cash turned into blood money.
FUCK the mouse! We got PLENTY of Pryor to keep us entertained, especially at the rate Mrs. P is going she is gonna release stuff we've never seen and re-release all the great ART we have but with added footage and on DVD instead of VHS!
You know what "Mr" Dumbass I don't think Mr. Pryor does have any films with Disney but even if he did, I bet he'd still speak out against them on principal.
Even if it meant losing residual checks I can see him sayin [/i]Ya all can take your money and shove it up Mickey's ass![/i]
dougdigitalpro,
I thought he was talking strictly about Bush. He's getting on Disney's ass as well. All these corporate m-f's are a bigger threat to us than anything else in the world right now, even the terrorists in my opinion. I would assume Mr. P is referring to the latest situation with Michael Moore and his new film.
Disney told Miramax they would not distribute it because of what it says about Bush in the documentary and Eisner said he didn't want to jeopardize special tax breaks he gets from Bush's brother in Florida for the theme parks.
Ain't that a bitch!?
I highly recommend you guys watching "Bowling for Columbine"
It is so right on and exposes some of what is going on right now and I imagine the new film is gonna rip the lid off of all that shit.
In particular, watch the section on the little girl that got shot by the little boy in Flint back in 2000. I worked at the Dick Clark's restaurant that's referred to in the film and the guy who was my boss at the time, Duane, is interviewed in the film. I worked with the lady who's little boy did the shooting and yes, it is that hard out there for people living in Flint. I'm from Detroit so I traveled a ways to go out there to work and I was a cook and I was shocked at how hard most of the people coming from Flint had it. It's like a whole different world up there and it was too sad when that incident happened, but I wasn't too suprised.
I was so glad Michael shed some light on the situation and that section of the film is really touching and heartbreaking to watch, but it's the truth. It's really reflective of what's it like up there.
An artist who
plans to change the game and free minds!
dougdigitalpro,
That's deep b/c that was another aspect that I really appreciated about that documentary.That's even deeper that you had connection to people involved to that degree.
PS check out the Black Forum and find the part were we talk about Disney,there was an interesting link that was posted to a site trying to shoot down the "Bowling For Columbine"
I went to Zimbabwe. I know how white people feel in America now; relaxed! Cause when I heard the police car I knew they weren't coming after me!