Calling Senator Cruise Robert Redford descends from the mountain to make us think. by John Podhoretz 11/10/2007 12:06:00 AM, Volume 013, Issue 10
Lions for Lambs Directed by Robert Redford
Lions for Lambs, the new movie directed by and starring Robert Redford, is designed to move us away from the "black-and-white" rhetoric of the war on terror and instead draw our focus to the "gray areas." This is necessary so that there can be a debate on issues--a debate we have been "denied" over the past six years.
I know this because I heard Robert Redford say it before a screening of Lions for Lambs at the Museum of Modern Art, where the moviewas met with rapturous applause by an audience studded with has-beens, including a Mohawk-sporting Randy Quaid, Andrew (Pretty in Pink) McCarthy, Adam (Counting Crows) Duritz, and Janine (Northern Exposure) Turner. Redford's main hope, he said just before his film unspooled itself over the course of 88 of the most barren minutes anyone has ever spent at MOMA, is that his new film will make us think. That is, indeed, a noble purpose. So let me say on behalf of the American filmgoing public that we collectively owe an inexpressible debt to Redford for deigning to slalom down from his pristine Utah mountaintop to compel us to make unaccustomed use of our underutilized gray matter.
Redford did not have to bestir himself, God knows. What more has he to prove? What more must he give to the nation and the world to whom he has given so much, particularly by jumping off a cliff shouting "S--t" in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? Well, ...
Imagine that...being called a "has been" by a "never was". I write for a living and I've not heard of this name-calling buffoon! I'm not sure any of those he mentioned (Quaid, Duritz or Turner) would fit into that category either.
On an aside, looking forward to seeing this film by Redford!
Apologies to all the McCarthyites for my absence, been working almost non-stop lately. Be back around soon
Well, I am guilty of not reading the whole article and jsut skimming over it fast. I didn't realeaize the crued remark. I wouldn't give that comment a second thought. Some of these irresponsible writers seem to come out of nowhere. If you think about it Robert Redford sponsors all types and kinds of actors who have talent. I you have wo wonder if he wouldn't appreciat that remark either. He is far to respectable to be endoursing rubbish remarks. Believe me I do my homework on people before I make any accuzations.
On a lighter side it's nice to ehar you are busy working. You know what they say work before pleasure.Hope to see you back soon.