Hollywood’s Default Villain: Your Employer
by Kurt SchlichterWatching “24″ this week, I realized that our number one threat is multi-national corporations with battalions of hired killers on the payroll. Similarly, “Michael Clayton,” “The International,” the new “State of Play” and many others have taught me that big companies assassinate their rivals, whistleblowers, policemen and random passersby with astonishing regularity.
I wish. But then, I’m a trial lawyer and I could use a new house.
Sadly, the real world is much more esoteric than the portrait Hollywood paints, and the real threat is not quite so picturesque. Instead of corporate death squads composed of hardboiled mercenaries with high tech assault rifles, the real killers are boring jihadi doofuses with dusty AKs, booby-trapped Fiats and the occasional boxcutter.
Let’s stop and check the numbers. Real terrorists, counting the victims of 9/11 and American losses in Iraq and Afghanistan: Over 7900 murdered. Victims of corporate murder: Zero. Nada. Zip. I would add in the number of Iraqis and Afghanis murdered by these folks, except that toll is beyond counting. And to many liberals, their lives don’t seem to count anyway.
Oh, wait, this is where some feverish troll jumps on his iMac and starts spouting off about Karen Silkwood. Silkwood was a union organizer at a plutonium reprocessing plant who crashed and died one night in 1974. You probably remember the shower scene in the film of the same name where the evil corporate minions not-so-gently decontaminate a shrieking Meryl Streep. It’s an article of faith among the paranoid left that the evil company ran her car off the road. You know it has to be true because in the movie before the crash, a pair of headlights looms ominously behind Streep as she drives to a meeting with a reporter.
Heck, I’m convinced. Those headlights did look really ominous.
And it’s a pretty plausible scenario too. The smart move for any multi-billion dollar company facing an expose is to murder the reporters’ source. No way that could possibly wrong. It’s much more plausible – and exciting – than her falling asleep and driving into a ditch because of the double dose of Quaalude in her bloodstream like the police concluded.
At least “24″ has an excuse – after seven seasons, it’s pretty much run out of villains, and it certainly has had no problem in the past pointing out that jihadis, you know, really do want to kill Americans. But others do not have that excuse.
The homicidal business man is their default villain. It’s become something more than even a cliché – it’s an assumption. A businessman appears on screen and you can just assume he’s going to try to off the hero. That the concept of corporate assassins is objectively ridiculous is not an obstacle. Remember, these people also think the key to improving health care is to let the same kind of geniuses behind the Department of Motor Vehicles control it.
Liberal Hollywood loves corporate villains because to face up to the real threat is just too great a challenge to their world view. Business people? Bad. Third world guys who hate America? “Well, let’s just forget about them and make the villain a drug company that just happens to employ an elite team of contract killers. Now, where’s my swine flu vaccine?”
Gimme a break. Even if our bankers, financiers and industrialists wanted to pull off one of these intricate conspiracies, does it really seem like they could? Look at the news. Big business can’t even do what it’s supposed to do anymore, much less mastermind fiendish schemes. Could the brain trust at Wachovia whack an opponent? They can’t even keep their doors open. Countrywide would bring the same precise attention to detail to its wet work as it did to its underwriting – and miss the target every time. GM and Chrysler’s hitmen would organize. The next thing we would hear is that International Brotherhood of Termination Workers Local 187 is on strike for a cushy jobs bank to retrain snipers with trigger finger repetitive stress injuries to reclassify as car bombers. And card check would just make it worse.
That assumes that hitmen could keep their jobs at all in this economy. Murder is not a profit center and corporations are cutting back. Look for hordes of unemployed button men downtown holding signs saying “Will kill for food” standing next to laid-off New York Times writers promising “Will shill shamelessly for $.”
Where would the companies find these killers anyway – on Craigslist, between the ads for $5 used sofas and creepy adult encounters? Hollywood always makes these thugs ex-military, which makes sense since the government tells us that veterans are violent extremists. Still, I must have missed the corporate recruiter’s booth at the veterans job fair promising prospects the chance to “Come grow with us as you kill with us.”
The fact is that today’s corporate environment is no place for self-respecting hitmen – excuse me, hitpeople. The Director of Diversity would constantly be hounding them with PowerPoint presentations about their failure to meet her goal of increasing the number of differently-abled lesbian Hindu assassins by 43.2%. And don’t get her started on how pistol silencers “send a message of non-inclusiveness through their phallocentric appearance.”







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Thanks! About time someone pointed out that business is for business, producing something they can sell two for a buck.
Why in the hell would anyone think…
Never mind…
Kurt, you just don't get it. What's the #1 rule of screenwriting? Write what you know.
INT. HOLLYWOOD STUDIO – DAY
STUDIO EXEC paces frantically, the Monday Variety splattered across his desk. Nervous SCREENWRITER fidgets on the couch.
STUDIO EXEC
Okay, I had this actor I had to take care of, contract thing.
Let's make him a…guy working in a meat-packing plant.
SCREENWRITER
Illegal Mexican just trying to make a living for his family of twenty?
STUDIO EXEC
Yeah, but call him a …freedom fighter incognito. I'll set you up
with the hitman for details on how it's done.
Intercom BUZZES.
MS. ASSISTANT
You're 12:30 is here.
In the door walks SUE INGENUE, blonde, about half-dressed. The studio exec starts shooing the screenwriter out of the room, then locks the door behind him. He grins at Sue.
STUDIO EXEC
Hey, baby. I'm ready to see your resume.
(Don't forget, there's more than one kind of projection in Hollywood.)
I'm not sure there's anything inherently devious about the 'evil-corporation' plot. It's more than likely just a result of laziness. It's kind of like when one Western hits it big and then you have a slew of copy-cat movies until Hollywood beats it to death. The boss-as-hitman movie seems to begin with a "Silkwood," which then spawns all kinds of bastard children. Right now I think we're headed into comic-book hero overload, with the dark-brooding-hero no doubt, after the success of "The Dark Knight" and "Iron Man." I've heard talk of making movies about Green Lantern, Captain America, Wonder Woman and even another Superman. Something tells me we'll be bombarded with anything studios can recycle and make a buck off of before we see something new. Can you imagine trying to pitch something that has a new, untried villain? I can just see the studio execs laughing anyone brave enough to do that out of the office.
"Third world guys who hate America?"
They deserve to kill Americans because of… United Fruit Company! Yeah. That's it! </sarc>
This is even worse in children's tv. I watched with my daughter back in the 80's and now with my grandson, and the plots are still the same. Evil business trying to destroy the environment – super hero coming to the rescue to save the planet. No matter which cartoon you watch, the plot is the same. Give me a break…..
I'm waiting for the movie that depicts Big Oil execs in a chartered passenger jet buzzing NYC and laughing their asses off as citizens scatter like cockroaches. That one should be out real soon now.
Hollywood is nothing but, a bunch of, tree-huggin, red diaper doper baby. left-wing loon, bambist, next week I'll tell you how I really feel.
That sounds like Captain Planet (oddly enough, I used to enjoy that show, though I didn't care much for the anti-technology themes in it.)
God, I knew there was a reason I really don't watch much TV anymore. I don't think it's a conscious thing to undermine the military and busines. I'm not sure they have the IQ to be that devious. But there does seem to be a cosy, annoying underlying consensus that Big Business = Bad, even though they will happily live off the benefits that Big Business has brought. How *dare* you not live to serve others. Parasites, the lot of them. It's actually a profoundly anti human sentiment, from people who are completely convinced that their opponents hate humanity.
The plot of evil businesses is easy to sell to the public for a couple of reasons. Most people in America don't make near the amounts that corp execs do. The wealthy business execs are a mysterious individual that most Americans cannot relate to, hence it is easy to vilify them.
So my question is; Why doesn't the majority of America vilify actors that make millions instead of worship them and want to be them. Is it any easier for the normal American to make it as a top paid actor vs. a business exec?
this hasn't changed in decades. The studios have refused to show communism in a harsh light since the early 60's, war movies can only be made if the villains are blonde Nazis (as 'Inglorious Bastards' will no doubt show this summer) and only the CIA can be a mal-intentioned intelligence agency. That being said, you can certainly expect many 'evil Wall Street' themed films coming out JUST in time for the '10 election cycle…
It's easy for Hollywood to demonize the rich, corporate execs because they write from experience. They're writing about themselves. Evil Rich people trodding upon the poor minions of the world. The POOR guy is always the victim.
You're breaking my heart Kurt. I just dropped a ton of cashing opening a corporate hitman consultancy — "Killing Time." Now you're telling me there's no market for those services? WTF.
Did I see that "Wallstreet" is getting a sequel? I wonder what percipitated that little ol' business decision? I though it would take another Reagan administration to vilify "Big Business" again…I guarantee you that the movie catch phrase won't be "Government greed…is good".
They take it right from the leftist playbook….it's called the "Communist Manifesto".
Funny, but true, article. I especially like " International Brotherhood of Termination Workers Local 187"
Dey'll be baaack…. from da fuuuture!
Yes, the working title…get this…Wall Street 2. Isn't that clever? Wow those creative Hollywood types really know their stuff!
"Hollywood always makes these thugs ex-military, which makes sense since the government tells us that veterans are violent extremists. Still, I must have missed the corporate recruiter’s booth at the veterans job fair promising prospects the chance to “Come grow with us as you kill with us.”
From an e-mail I sent Andrew Breitbart a couple of days ago. He hasn't responded to me yet, but I think it fits in this thread nicely:
"Hey Andrew, I just got back from a screening of the soon to be released, (On Friday), animated full length 3D feature of “Battle for Terra.”
I attended it with my 11 year old son, his friend, also 11, and my 8 year old son.
I haven’t read anything about the movie over the months, nor viewed any “trailers” of the film. I went in completely looking forward to enjoying a SciFi film with my boys with no preconceptions on what I was about to see.
The first third of the film was breathtaking and imaginative. The little intelligent creatures were endearing and sympathetic.
That abruptly changed with the invasion of their peaceful world by a war mongering military general from …wait for it…Earth!
Why you might ask? Here goes.
As told by the small earth made robot, that befriended the main female character in the story.
“Long, long ago, the greedy people of Earth used up all of their natural resources, and were forced to search for more. So they “terraformed” both Mars and Venus, but that wasn’t enough for them so over time they all fought a terrible war that destroyed all three planets. The survivors banded together and built a gigantic star ship and departed our solar system in search of a new home world. They traveled for over two generations until they discovered an inhabited world that suited their needs.
That’s all pretty standard SciFi story telling since the 30’s.
I continue: A maniacal, insane military general takes over the earth ship by force with the use of his soldiers and begins a plan to eradicate every living thing on the planet justifying doing so because “It’s us or them.”
Time line gaffs.
Humans use up resources on earth=for the sake of argument say 1,000 years.
Terra forming Mars and Venus=another 300+ years.
Over two generations traveling to “Terra”=about 70 to 100 years.
Tell me then, how was it possible after over 1,500 years, that the rows and rows of military ribbons on the crazy generals chest were ALL CURRENT American ribbons, including ALL of the medals awarded to servicemen from the VIET NAM WAR, including a purple heart with a gold star. I’m a Viet Nam Vet and I have the very same ribbons awarded to me. I’m not just “mistaken.” The film is 3D and High Def, you can see every thread.
Hollyweird at it’s best indoctrinating their audience, including children, by making, (once again), the villain a genocidal madman with American medals on his chest.
I’m sure this production Co., (“Snoot”. That’s toons spelled backwards, their logo), new exactly what it was doing.
There was a representative from the film Co. there asking for “comments” after the screening. I gave mine to her, pretty much what I’ve written here to you, and told her that I was going to “pass the word” on there obvious attempt to indoctrinate their audience with this PC crap.
She and her male aid merely rolled their eyes at me and said, “I’ll pass that along to the Studio”
When pigs fly.
Well, I’d be happy to write an article, a “review” if you will, for gratis, with a veterans spin on the flick, instead of this mild rant of an e-mail, if need be. I’m sure BH folks would be interested on the subject.
Happy Hunting Andrew."
End of e-mail.
Not Over.
I absolutely agree that the evil-corporation device is all about laziness. Corporations are the perfect villains for writers because . . .
1. They can do everything a James Bond villain can do and nobody stops to ask, "how did they find all the henchmen," "where did they get the weapons lab," or "where did they get all that money."
2. Corporations can easily be written to have access to whatever you need to make your plot work — weapons, plutonium, chemicals, viruses, government secrets. They also can easily have scientists who can "develop" deus ex machina devices.
3. Corporations offer tremendous flexibility in terms of who the bad guy is: the evil CEO, the good CEO with the evil assistant, some rogue employee(s), or just the corporate machinery itself without a specific bad guy. Moreover, since these are clichés, the motive writes itself.
Finally, there is no one out there who will get offended if a corporation is the bad guy.
But now you can apply for bailout money! I'm sure there must be something available for phantom businesses that are having trouble. Are you shovel ready? Or do you provide that kind of service?
so, does this mean George Soros is the new Blofeld? Or was it Rick Waggoner? we miss SPECTRE…
not Arlen, of course.
I thought Barney Frank was Blofeld. . . oh, wait, that's Blow-felt.
Great idea!
Absolutely we're "shovel ready". . . actually, we're more "concrete and deep lake ready". . . but yes, I will be as "shovel ready" as I need to be!
Ya I can almost envision the "brainstorming session" for that gem of a title. Suit 1: "Uh, how about 'We Hate the Backbone of This Formerly Captitalist Nation, Big Business'? " Suit 2: "Nah, Michael Moore is already in pre-production with almost that exact same title"….Suit 1: "Well dammit how 'bout 'Wallstreet 2'?" Suit 2: "Perfect, let's get stoned then do lunch…"
I thought Barack Obama was now the head of all corporations?
You forgot Suit 3, who then proposed:
"How about we call it: ' Wall Street 2: Curse of the Revenge.' That sounds more cooler."
I just mentioned UFC to someone last night. I opined that that most of Central America would be running around in loin cloths shooting blow-darts at each other if it wern't for "evil American corps". As it is, they're caving in to leftist despots like Ortega who exploit the people with a smile and a AK-47, and all the while we're the bad guys.
Ho! see you, like 007, prefer the 'Revenge' division… Barney liked the 'Extortion' branch.
When one thinks of the actual violence committed by the Mafia in service to the Teamsters, then we can safely agree to the violence in the workplace. And of course, the coalmining business has been a pretty tough place since the Irish created some new work stoppage tactics, not lost on those folks in Sayles country.
So Blackwater is the new bad guy in Russell Crowe's movie and they want to be the police for the Fed ? Is that a good career move ? Do you think that replacing Janet Napolitano would bring alot of perks ?
Tell you who I'm worried about: McDonalds ! They'll stop at nothing when it comes to selling more sandwiches !
Improving the taste is one thing, but convincing the kids that it tastes better- pure Evil !!
Fie on anyone who actually watched Supersize Me. The clerks at the video store keep putting it in prominent places in the Employee Picks Section, but the proximity to Brokeback Mountain makes me wonder just quarterpounder means.
It isn't just terrorists. There is a poltical scientist * who has totalled up, as best one can, the number of people murdered by the State in the Twentith Century. And not counting war victims, either: just people murdered by their own governments. The exact figure escapes me, but it is pretty staggering: at least a trillion, and probably more. Add to that the untold dollars, rubles, rupees, yen, land, houses, goats and other forms of wealth stolen from citizens by their own governments–again, just in the 20th Century–and it is clear that the State makes J. Montgomery Burns and the other Evil Capitalists beloved by Hive agitprop artists look like Ned Flanders by comparison. And while individual governments may sometimes be portrayed as villainous, if controlled by a faction or politician the Hive happens to dislike, the State as a whole gets a free pass, compared to businessmen. Weird/
I thought the accent that Meryl Streep used this time was superb. I could close my eyes and imagine Gregg Allman throughout the movie.
There is an uncanny resemblence….hmmm…I never see those two together at the club or on the Concorde….ya know, I never see them together at the marina for privately owned submarines either! Let's get Agent 86 on this. Soros does show up in old Hitler Rally films though.
I put in the asterisk but I fogot to add the footnote to my post above:
I forget the name of the political scientist who did this work , but his name and his study are referenced in the foreword of Jim Powell's excellent and inspiring (if in retrospect, given the Age of Obama, over-optimistically titled) TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY.
Anyone who believes that corporate businessmen have the same propensity to commit the worst of crimes is trying very hard to be perceived as humbly insightful, despite there being no insight to interpret. Sorry, but the real world really is more boring than that. I know that condemning the icon of the profit motive suggests that you are composed of a richer moral substance than those mercilessly exploitative capitalists looking down from their corporate towers, but the truth is that most of those guys are still ordinary God/country/family loving human beings who just happen to be WAY more successful than any leftwinger. We can categorize this truth with other boring truths that the left doesn't want to believe, such as the fact that it really was Islamic fundamentalism that brought down the WTC towers, or that communism has killed more people than any movement in world history.
This is also a liberal writer's lazy way of creating a villain, since it offers guilt-free dehumanization. If the bad guy were the same as what we find in the real world — a carjacker, ghetto gangster, or Islamic extremist — the writer has to create a sympathetic backstory to prevent dehumanization. The easiest solution is to make the villain a rich guy– or replace your Islamic terrorists with Nazis like in the last Clancy adaptation.
it is indeed tough going for former military as far as films go… they love to festoon the villainous generals (or even worse, colonels) with CIB, Master Parachutist jump wings, Ranger tabs (we're getting mega-hacked off now) Silver and Bronze Stars and of course, the red/green/yellow ribbon of Vietnam service. The only treacherous officers are some of the Rear Echelon Warriors (Mr Daddy certainly knows of these) who are nakedly ambitious.
Combat does things to a man. Leadership in combat does even more. Humility. Respect. Quiet confidence.
Hollywood (and this film) does a monstrous disservice to those who have served- because they never have and are jealous as hell…
I'd like a review. It sounds like the representative and her aid are just jerks. I have loads of respect and admiration for our veterans and I thank you sir for your service.
You mean Hewlet Packard doesn't have a bio-weapons division?
Hey, if we were allowed to stay there, they wouldn't have their current crack pot regime and would have likely been considered a "developed country".
I feel your pain though–I feel like we are part of the small minority that actually got the whole story about UFC (this is probably mainly because I went to Tulane and the entire campus was built on banana money"), but it always shocks me how skewed the story has become and how willing people are to believe that American Corporations are pure evil.
Also, when you offend corporate big wigs they don't send their underlings to your house with explosives strapped around their waist expecting to be able to rape 72 virgins for eternity once they off you and yours.
No, but I think Dell does.
I understand Schlichter's point, but Michael Clayton and Silkwood were pretty good movies nevertheless. If screenplays with preposterous villians were banned, you'd lose a lot of the best action and scifi films. I don't pay much attention to a movie's politics, unless it is so heavy-handed that it is downright insulting (e.g., the movie Crash.)
These are the same people that think the mortgage industry "crisis" was caused by greedy lenders that because of their greed insisted on loaning their money to people that they knew couldn't afford to pay it back.
But the greedy lenders were partially responsible. They were enabled by the government, while the borrowers were spurred by the government.
LOL. I knew it! I'll bet those Indians I'm always on the phone with are actually Taliban.
It would explain a lot…
Brilliant!
At last the reference to the restaurant wars in "Demolition Man" makes sense. Obviously McDonald's McCommandos, Burger King's Whopper Brigade, and Wendy's Rangers wiped each other out leaving the field clear for the Taco Bell Chiahuahuas to seize control of the industry.
I believe you're thinking of R.J. Rummel. His book "Death by Government" is an interesting read to say the least.
Why thank you. . . Necessity is the mother of invention!
You forget about gang violence. We rarely see movies or crime drama that has a gang as the villian(s). Yet in many US cities, approximately 80% of all crime is perpetuated by gangs (FBI: National Gang Threat Assessment 2009.)
GoodDaddy—What do you men you didn't see that coming? I knew that was coming from the first tv spot I saw for that movie. The spot told nothing of the actual plot, but it was still so-obvious…
Quite a few comments say that the default to corporate (and military) villians is just lazyness. I don't agree. I believe that it is the default position of most writers who are steeped in the liberal brew that is Hollywood. It is promoted by politicans…(John Kerry inspired a whole generation of war films that show our military men as depraved baby killers that cut the ears off of the local population as trophies of war.)
Early motion pictures do the same thing (though with perhaps less frequency than now.) I just watched "Metropolis" not long ago and the theme there was certainly the big bad corporations are making men just cogs in a machine. (It looked much like Soviet era Russia). There is certainly a mind set that precludes looking at other villian types. That mindset is one of a statist.
It's Mac! That's your evil corporation! It's all Mac! Seriously, what other corporation has minions who flame you anytime you criticize one of their products? What other company makes such deliberate efforts to create products unusable by anyone but one of their own? I've said it for years, they are bent on world domination through intimidation, defamation and eastern mysticism. Watch "Pirates of Silicon Valley." It tells all.
_As someone who was the CEO of three different companies, I will suggest that the power of MOST corporations and their CEOs is WAY overrated. Some days, I couldn't get a hot cup of coffee, let alone ruin peoples lives.
Pah, exactly as I predicted. (The "film," I mean.)
Greed, is good! At least, it is always good when you can suggest that everyone else is greedy but hey, me, I am different.
Right.
All those guys in the current WH are only there to help us out. Yes, that's right. Change we can believe in.
SMILE
Wow, it's worse than I thought.
"Battle for Terra": All CGI. No substance.
Every liberal screenwriter relates to the studio Exec that hired them as the evil boss. And so their beliefs bleed out to a script when their evil boss is disguised as Corporate Execs. That way they can relevate and relate to their own feelings about Corporate Hollywood without pissing anyone off that signs the checks..
I used to work for Hewlett-Packard (two of the nicest, friendliest, smartest, most charitable people ever to walk this planet).
In the mid 1970’s, some company was in the press for making a ‘smart bomb sight.’ It was being used in Vietnam to make sure our ordinance fell on the bad guys instead of civilians.
The left of course hated this evil capitalist imperialist tool. So they decided to bomb the company responsible for its creation. Since Hewlett-Packard had a big marketing campaign under way to introduce ‘smart oscilloscopes’ the leftist idiots got confused and decided to bomb HP.
They set a bomb at HP’s Deer Creek facility on Page Mill Road in Palo Alto. It went off blowing a hole in a large nitrogen tank. The ultra-cold, inert liquid nitrogen flooded out of the tank and immediately doused any residual fire. Since they were too stupid to bomb the right company it followed that they were too stupid to know the difference between liquid hydrogen and liquid nitrogen. A large hydrogen tank was right beside the nitrogen and would have been spectacular had they targeted it.
You're right! They are writing about themselves. And since liberals are self-hating…well, you know the drill.
You accepting resumes for "Killing Time" Andrew? Just askin'…
I get the feeling that metaphor is a concept lost on the people of the right. You can't take over Hollywood unless you have a good metaphor. If you are going to make Obama or some other person your villain, you need to show some style and figure out a way to tell your story on a meta level. Maybe in the form of an evil union leader who takes over the corporation and then begins assassinating his enemies. Or maybe he starts an ice cream business that grows into a mega chain operation, but in each scoop is a dollop of a brain washing material that causes the public to worship the ice cream company owner. But the heroes, a group of right thinkers who rarely leave their rooms, aren't exposed to the brain washing drug. Their first reaction is to hide in the closet, hoping not become a member of the cult, but they come out of the closet and with a super wham bam defeat the evil ice cream peddler and restore all that is good, pure and righteous about America.
You got a shovel?
LOL! Strangely, Google has an air force (seriously).
mmmm ice cream. Now you're making sense.
Yeah, if by "enabled" you mean "forced at gunpoint" I'm right there with you.
Folding E-tool, but I was under the impression that I wouldn't have to dig, I can do that at my day job.
Kurt,
If you read "The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker" by Steven Greenhouse, you'd fine that many a whistleblower WAS threatened and lost a great deal to bring underhanded things to light. My husband was one of them. He was ex-military and turned evidence, which later resulted in his testimony being used on Capitol HIll (April, 2004) to stop a change in overtime rules that would have screwed over many Americans. His name was Drew Pooters, and you can read the articles if you Google his name. Maybe a movie about what he and the others did IS in order if we truly want REAL change in this country with employers.
Good point Bilwick…it is called DEMOCIDE, the State murdering its' own Citizens.
A book on DEMOCIDE is 'Death by Government' by R. J. Rummel and is available on Goggle Books for FREE!
It would be more interesting if the killer was the woman in the cubicle next to yours. But that is a take off on at three Michael Douglas movies.
I like the part about the assassins creating a union. I'm not sure, but I seem to have a vague recollection of that plot point in another movie.
But, I must admit, I'm working on a play where the boss murders and takes all the money, but it is a small agency, and it is a comedy.
Projection by statist party propagandists of their own party's crimes, moral equivalence of their own party's crimes and self-defense – if the movie makers thought what they were saying was really true, they would never make the movie. The Euros are not afaid of the neo-nazis and righteously demonize them, but refuse to do anti-jihadist Brotherhood work. The "Godfather" and other mafia movies actually were carefully done to avoid insulting the thugs(The real family thugs loved the consistantly macho images, and oddly, so did Saddam Hussein). By the way, local 187 moral equivalent exists, it is the Cuban DGI, Putin(a former shop steward by the way) KGB and most obviously, Chinese intel. Your comment on the pressure from the Diversity Director is ironic, since it actually describes the performance goals pressures on Jihad Johnny Walker(my PC bad; no hindu womens bodies or homosexuals bodies have been found, and we are assured he was not accepted in the Jihad apprentice program because of his parents, ahhh..progressive wonderfulness).
That's just gross, Andrew…
Sure. That's what all you evil CEO's would like us to think.
No, dummy. Barack Obama has no intention of becoming the head of all corporations, like you right-wing extremists like to claim. He just thinks it's necessary to temporarily socialize it, or nationalize it, or national-socialize it–wait a minute….
Soros is more like the bad guys in "Moonraker" and "The Spy Who Loved Me" who wanted to kill everyone and create his own idea of a utopia. More 2-dimensional than Blofeld, who was more interested in money than politics. Blofeld was always holding the world for ransom. Soros wants to remake the world in his own socialist (progressive) image.
Very funny. Like you, I’ve raised some questions about 24 too, or “24 reasons to question Fox’s ‘24’,” over at Intellectual Conservative. The show is going all Washington P.C. It makes me want to puke (all over a terrorist).
Comic books have been permeated with corporate villains as well. The Hellfire Club, a gentleman's club for the wealthy, has a secret club composed mostly of mutants called the Inner Circle; members take on the names of chess pieces noting rank: King, Queen, Bishop, Rook, etc al. The ruling members are kings & queens & they set the agenda for the Inner Circle. The members of the Inner Circle are known as the Lords Cardinal. The New York Hellfire Club has a black/white motif; whereas, the London Hellfire Club has a black/red motif. All members of the Inner Circle are successful industrialists out to secretly rule the world. The Hellfire Club most notorious deed was the subversion of Jean Grey, Phoenix, into the Inner Circle's Black Queen, but when the plan backfired, it resulted in Phoenix's dramatic transformation into the insane Dark Phoenix; she consumed a star, killing 5 billion lives in an instant. She also destroyed a space cruiser before returning to Earth.
The original Green Goblin, Norman Osbourne, is a wealthy entrepreneur. He created the goblin formula which gave him increased strength & agility, but it drove him mad.
In the 1980's, Lex Luthor was revamped as an evil industrialist. He later lost his hand to the Krytonite ring he created to defeat Superman.
The G.I. Joe 1980's cartoon had a real terrorist villain in COBRA.
I haven't watched the TeeVee for months, (I'm always afraid the "One" will pop up unexceptionally and scare me and my kids).
I really had no idea what the flick was about, and I got the tickets for free from my ex-wife, it was a…hey…wait a minute…I just KNEW she was up to no good. Everything is perfectly clear now.
It was a set up! Man!
Not Over.
"national-socialize it" — wow, you just summarized the entire Obama agenda. Nice work!
At the corpoation that I am working at had an opening for corpoate hit man. I applied, but was rejected due to my age.I am planning to file a discrimination lawsuit.
StlDan, I love that one, "Red Diaper Doper Baby." I always hear Savage using that term. LOL
Andrew! I think we just found an office manager!
Great article, Kurt!
Sadly, there is nothing new about this bias. Ludwig von Mises wrote about in his book, "The Anti-Capitalist Mentality," published in 1954. http://www.mises.org/store/Anti-Capitalistic-Ment...
yeah- you just can't get a stellar bad guy any more… Soros is also kinda like Dominic Green from 'Quantum of Solace'- oily and creepy- but when Michel Lonsdale tells 007in the airlock “now it is time to put you out of my misery” it is Soros-like… good reply…
I believe the villain in "Grosse Pointe Blank" was trying to start an assassin's union.
YES!!!!! That is EXACTLY the vibe I get about Soros.
What I don't understand is why they would name the fictional planet in the movie that is invaded by the Earth "Terra." "Terra" means "Earth" and would be recognized as meaning that by anyone with an interest in astronomy or science fiction. For that matter, in Italian and Portuguese, "Terra" is the word for "Earth," and in French and Spanish the word for Earth is very similar: "Terre" or "Tierra."
This would be like making a movie about the U.S. Army invading some innocent country which happened to be named "Ameryca." You'd think the screenwriter could show enough originality not to give the two warring entities the same name.
I think you're referring to the "Get Smart" ongoing joke, which I thought was a real insiders thing, like the famous "Cone of Silence".
I'm a huge 24 fan from the very first episode and I have to wonder which show Mr. Schlichter is watching. His comment that 24 "certainly has had no problem in the past pointing out that jihadis, you know, really do want to kill Americans" is false.
In the 8 seasons of 24 it has never once shown Muslim terrorists as the ultimate bad guys. Not once. It did try a few seasons back, but that plot line was dropped faster than a hot potato. The Muslim family, where the real bad guy was the wife, by the way, didn't make it to noon. The wife character, who is the only Muslim character ever depicted on 24 killing anybody on purpose, killed a neighborhood teenage girl to either keep her quiet about the families terrorist plans or to keep her away from her teenaged son.
Without fail, Muslims on 24 have always been depicted as good or reformed. The true "big bads" the first few seasons were Eastern European, Russian, or had a personal grudge. The last few seasons have been taken right out of the 9/11 Truthers handbook.
This season is no different. 24 is one of the most liberal shows on TV. Anyone who doesn't know that doesn't watch it.
I can't believe I'm going to say this, but I have experienced firsthand corporate greed taken to the extreme. Not that I think business should be presented as the most frequent "bad guys", they are certainly capable. When there is enough money involved, and they guys at the top are arrogant and greedy enough, they are capable of a great many things including using the resources of their company to ruin the lives of people who have what they want, even though those people don't have much else. I have been followed by PI's, falsely accused of a crime, had my home raided, had a fire started at a hotel I stayed in, all because my husband was smart of enough to develop something amazing. And no I didn't make this up, I'm not even in the film industry! So let's just say, the employer as the villain story line isn't as absurd as you think.
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