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Georgie Galloway and Sean Penn Meet, Mull Movie |
2005-11-01 |
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#7 Both Galloway and Penn are dipwads. |
Posted by: Thingamabob 2005-11-01 19:49 |
#6 How about Spies Like Us 2: Capture and Execute? |
Posted by: Secret Master 2005-11-01 13:48 |
#5 James: Marion Barry, while admittedly no longer a tax payer, is still very, very popular. I even hear rumours that the Vermont 'screamer' and his staff are working on a Barry-Clinton ticket for 2008. Certainly has a nice ring to it. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2005-11-01 13:09 |
#4 Did Marion Barry lose popularity after his convictions? |
Posted by: James 2005-11-01 10:38 |
#3 Let them waste their time and money on the project. When Galloway is convicted and imprisoned for taking oil bribes, scamming the public (the Maryam Fund), and lying under oath to Congress, the audience for such a film will rapidly decrease to art house levels, at best. In the meantime, it keeps the whole bunch of them happily busy and out of trouble. Much better than noisily unemployed and bothering us about Saving the Whales, or whatever their latest passion might be. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-11-01 08:34 |
#2 Makes me want to PUKE!! |
Posted by: ARMYGUY 2005-11-01 08:08 |
#1 A tragic comedy set in the dark ages about two thugs turned fraudsters who used people shamelessly for money and publicity only to get caught up in a perfect storm of their own making. The ending won't be happy. McKay gets drawn and quartered after blubbering like a child. His parts are tarred and hung in an iron cage near the mouth of the Thames. Galloway, the gritfter's grifter, tries in vain to pathetically charm, talk and bluster his way out of a traitor's fate even as they take him to the gallows. The thing ends with seafolk commenting about how even the birds wouldn't bother with his thoroughly rotten flesh the day he was quartered and hung across the Thames from McKay. |
Posted by: Abu 2005-11-01 07:52 |