Klavan’s Oscars: The Best Films Never Made (With Vin Diesel as Andrew Breitbart)
by Andrew Klavan—–
So I came across a lot of people who thought Obama’s speech last week in Norway was pretty nifty. And by “a lot of people,” I mean my mom, and by “nifty” I mean “not stinky.”
To me, the speech was little different from whatever President Bush would have given – that is, a capable defense of American interests based on an acknowledgment of evil in the world.

Which raises the question: where are the protests against this new wartime President?
Viewer Chad Smith wrote in to remind me of the infamous Rock Against Bush campaign – started by some low level punk rockers. Its goal, presumably, was to create an antiwar movement with Bush as the primary target of relentless, brutal (warlike, even!) scorn. (more…)

Cpt. Isaac Rademacher — Jake Rademacher
Note: Part 1 of this 4 part interview can be found here.
J.R. Head: Tell me about the time frame of the film. ”Brothers at War” was shot in 2005?
“Brothers at War” Director, Jake Rademacher: Isaac departs in 2004, I join him in August 2005, and events in Iraq and on the Home front go through 2006.
JRH: So, that’s pre-“Surge”. But one of the things I noticed from the film was the advancement that the Iraqi Army was making. I was encouraged by the individual efforts of people like [Marine] Staff Sergeant Allier and others to– (more…)