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-Election 2012
Steven Spielberg Behind Obama's Failed Bain Capital Attack
2012-06-15
You'd think this guy should know better than to join forces with these kinds of folks.
Michael Barone is correct, Obama really needs to stop taking advice from wealthy, limousine liberals.
But they work out about as well as the rest of his other appointments.
If you were looking for advice on how tell a story that would impact millions upon millions of people, would you go to a director whose last four films were "War Horse," "The Adventures of Tintin," Indiana Jones 4," and "Munich?"

Nope.

But Team Obama did, and what they got in return was a continuation of the ongoing Spielberg flop-streak:

At DreamWorks Studios, Steven Spielberg spent three hours explaining how to capture an audience’s attention and offered a number of ideas that will be rolled out before Election Day. An early example of Spielberg’s influence is RomneyEconomics.com, a website designed by the Obama team to tell the story — a horror story, by their reckoning — of Mitt Romney’s career at Bain Capital. Afterward, Spielberg insisted that Messina sit down with the DreamWorks marketing team. Hollywood movie studios are expert, as presidential campaigns also must be, at spending huge sums over a few weeks to reach and motivate millions of Americans.


Obama campaign advisor Jim Messina took the meeting and is adamant the Bain attacks worked, but then I'd like to know why the Bain attacks have stopped cold?

If something works, you keep doing it, correct?
Not if you're a liberal.
What I find especially funny is that the film business, including, obviously, the failing venture that is DreamWorks, has been a quivering tower of risky financing, corporate welfare, and shady investment for decades now.

Spielberg's indignation over Bain Capital is like water's indignation over wet.
Posted by:gorb

#11  Spielberg insisted that Messina sit down with the DreamWorks marketing team.

You mean the guys who put all the product placements in movies? Or design all those lame toys they put in happy meals? Or who change the villains from Muslim terrorists to Christian arms makers to make it sell overseas?

Yeah, that's why Hollywood can't make good movies.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2012-06-16 00:14  

#10  *off topic

If hollywood could to better than sneeze turds, they would remake Longest Day, but base it off of Abrose's literature D-Day. Use the cast from Greatest Raid, they did just fine...or actual soldiers as IMHO Act of Valor pulled off.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-15 17:44  

#9  I would like you to review the cast and key conversation scenes, also try skipping the fight scenes, and reconsider what you think about saving ryans privates.

Ambrose is so strong, the spielberg/hanks wondertwin powers could not even scratch it.

IJ4 is aweful. I only saw the end because I accidentally tuned in early for the next show.

Which leaves obama two choices: crawl into a lead lined refrigerator or team up with George Lucas.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-15 17:41  

#8  Funny, since the only movie of his I saw recently was Tintin, and that was on a DVD rental. The computer CGI was amazing along with the cinematography. The story was a great big pile of flaming ass.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-06-15 16:21  

#7  Liberals don't hate WW2, they just hate every other war. After all Hitler turned against Stalin so he's a legitimate enemy of the People in their minds.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-06-15 14:44  

#6  No surprise here. Conservatives don't get love in Hollywood.
Posted by: Fat Bob Unotch3711   2012-06-15 12:02  

#5  I just don't understand how a guy that made "Schindler's List" "Saving Private Ryan," and "Band of Brothers" can even sit down at a table with one of Bambi's minions.

Apparently, the lefties in the entertainment industry are bigger whores than I ever thought before.

How can a man who went through, supposedly, a personal catharsis during the making of "Schindler's List" cozy up to a regime that is so anti-Israeli?

I guess Dreamworks is off my list of movie makers to watch. I may be a spit in the ocean but my paltry spendings on movies will speak as best they can.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2012-06-15 10:56  

#4  Not sure what happened to Spielberg. There was a time when he could do no wrong and everybody loved him. Now, not so much.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-06-15 10:16  

#3  In these days of instant and cheap electrionic publishing such as Kindle .. 2 years might be a more appropriate copyright period.
Posted by: Water Modem   2012-06-15 09:27  

#2  ...no, cutting back copyright to its original intent of 14 years.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-06-15 08:52  

#1  Republicans should start talking about raising taxes on copyrights...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-06-15 03:43  

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