New Film Spoofs Michael Moore and Hollywood Liberals

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Here's something you don't see every day: a film spoofing revered Hollywood liberals such as schlockumentarian Michael Moore.

Yet, that's exactly what David Zucker, the film director that has brought America such comedy classics as "Kentucky Fried Movie," "Airplane," and "The Naked Gun," will be offering viewers soon with a movie entitled "An American Carol" (trailer embedded right).

On Monday, The Weekly Standard previewed the film and its director:

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Zucker's latest movie, An American Carol, is unlike anything that has ever come out of Hollywood. It is a frontal attack on the excesses of the American left from several prominent members of a growing class of Hollywood conservatives. Until now, conservatives in Hollywood have always been too few and too worried about a backlash to do anything serious to challenge the left-wing status quo.

David Zucker believes we are in a "new McCarthy era." Time magazine film writer Richard Corliss recently joked that conservative films are "almost illegal in Hollywood." Tom O'Malley, president of Vivendi Entertainment, though, dismisses claims that Hollywood is hostile to conservative ideas and suggests that conservatives simply haven't been as interested in making movies. "How come there aren't more socialists on Wall Street?"

But Zucker's film, together with a spike in attendance at events put on by "The Friends of Abe" (Lincoln, not Vigoda)--a group of right-leaning Hollywood types that has been meeting regularly for the past four years--is once again reviving hope that conservatives will have a battalion in this exceedingly influential battleground of the broader culture war.

Though a life-long Democrat, Zucker's politics changed one day in 2001:

Zucker was still nominally a Democrat when George W. Bush was elected in 2000. "Then 9/11 happened, and I couldn't take it anymore," he says. "The response to 9/11--the right was saying this is pure evil we're facing and the left was saying how are we at fault for this? I think I'd just had enough. And I said 'I quit.'"

He decided to write a letter to Boxer, sharing his disgust and telling her not to expect any more of his money. Having never done this before, he asked a friend with the Republican Jewish Committee for help. This friend recommended Zucker contact Myrna Sokoloff, a former paid staffer for Boxer, who had recently completed a similar ideological journey.

Zucker then began using his comedic and film talents to impact politics:

As the 2004 presidential election approached, Sokoloff and Zucker looked for a way to influence the debate. Their first effort was an ad mocking John Kerry for his flip-flops that the conservative Club for Growth paid to put on the air. In 2006, Sokoloff and Zucker followed that with a series of uproarious short spots mocking, in turn, the Iraq Study Group, Madeleine Albright and pro-appeasement foreign policy, and pro-tax congressional Democrats.

Such efforts have now blossomed into a much larger endeavor:

Zucker says that the idea to do a feature film grew out of those ads, and several of the actors in the spots, including Turkish actor Serdar Kalsin, who plays Ahmadinejad, have speaking roles in the film.

If An American Carol grew out of Zucker's work on these commercials, the narrative device dates back to 1843. An American Carol is based loosely--very loosely--on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

"Why be original?" Zucker asks. "I've done that. It doesn't work, like BASEketball"--as he says this, he rolls his eyes and moves his right hand across his body to indicate a car going off a cliff.

The holiday in An American Carol is not Christmas and the antagonist is not Ebenezer Scrooge. Instead, the film follows the exploits of a slovenly, anti-American filmmaker named Michael Malone, who has joined with a left-wing activist group (Moovealong.org) to ban the Fourth of July. Along the way, Malone is visited by the ghosts of three American heroes--George Washington, George S. Patton, and John F. Kennedy--who try to convince him he's got it all wrong. When terrorists from Afghanistan realize that they need to recruit more operatives to make up for the ever-diminishing supply of suicide bombers, they begin a search for just the right person to help produce a new propaganda video. "This will not be hard to find in Hollywood," says one. "They all hate America." When they settle on Malone, who is in need of work after his last film (Die You American Pigs) bombed at the box office, he unwittingly helps them with their plans to launch another attack on American soil.

The entire film is an extended rebuttal to the vacuous antiwar slogan that "War Is Not the Answer." Zucker's response, in effect: "It Depends on the Question."

Given the success of Zucker's movies in the past, it's going to be very difficult for the usual suspects in the media to ignore this film. Yet, given its contents, one has to wonder how liberal press members will undermine it.

Readers are encouraged to review the entire piece.

—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters. Follow him at Facebook and Twitter.


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I cannot wait to see

I cannot wait to see this...

I do wonder just how the leftist msm is going to attempt to put this down too...

Guess we'll have to wait for their typical in unison talking points..

I laughed out loud just watching the video clip above...bet ya' this will be a blockbuster....nothing the left cand do about it either...

Thank you David Zucker, Sokoloff, the Republican Jewish Committee and all involved.

By the way, I didn't realize he was involved in the anti- Kerry ads that were more than funnier than heck...and got right to the point...plus hurt his election as far as I am concerned.

By the way..I love the Moovealong.org reference too....heheheee...

The cherry on top was the letter Zucker wrote to Boxer that was referenced here....now that is delicious. 

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

I can't wait to see it either BT - we all need to go opening

weekend. It makes a big difference in how many places pick up the film. Opening week end is the most important for giving it support. If you can't see it opening week-end then the next best thing is to see it within the first two weeks. After two weeks the theaters themselves start to get a bigger cut. Most of the sales go to the film (production company etc...) in the first two weeks.

Howdy Dee... Believe me,

Howdy Dee...

Believe me, if I could go see it as soon as it showed in my area I would...unfortunately, it will most likely be far after the election....

I most likely will have to wait for the DVD...

...but by chance it does come here sooner than normal...I will be going....that is if we aren't snowed under....lol.

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

Global Warming, huh?

Here's what it's doing here....LOL, usually August is the MEAN season.

This movie looks great!

David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive

 

October 3rd

I will go if it is around me.  Anybody know how wide the distribution is?  We tend only to get the top 8 films.

<insert witty signature here>

That is funny!

Now that is funny!  I know where I'll be on October 3rd! 

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

I'm guessing this movie will blow a chill wind up a few skirts, eh Tim?

I LOVE IT!!

Everyone go see this movie 2 or 3 times.  When it passes "Titanic" on the all-time-earners list, MAYBE Hollywood will get the message!

FINALLY

FINALLY!!!! A good movie coming out of Hollyweird..........thanks, David Zucker

I Guess We Will Find Out...

what kind of sense-of-humor most libs have (which I suspect is rather narrow).

Do we want to take bets on there being at least one lawsuit filed to try to stop its release? 

Will Code Pink invade theaters, whereby they will be beaten senseless by outraged patrons?  [Honestly officer, it was so dark in that theater, I didn't see who beat up those protestors.  So you say someone shoved a popcorn bucket up Medea Benjamin's what?]

I saw a commercial about

I saw a commercial about this a couple days ago and laughed out loud. I love the timing also -- first week of October. Initially I thought that was odd -- but its release one month before the election is perfect.

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If you can read this, thank a teacher. If it is in English, thank a Soldier. - My barber

TnT... Hey, right you

TnT...

Hey, right you are....I never even gave that a second thought on the timing of the release of this....

Now that is going to be fun....

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

Here's my $12.00

I want to buy my ticket right now!

"Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain." Official Motto of the State of Iowa

The movie moratorium is in jeopardy

From the same guy who brought us The Kentucky Fried MovieAirplane?  AND The Naked Gun

I laughed my a-- off for all three.

Where the hell do I sign up???  I may have to kill my movie moratorium... 

The Olympics are now under way in Beijing.  May the people of Beijing get thoroughly sick of hearing The Star Spangled Banner.  May the Beijing Olympic Committee run out of U.S. flags for the medal ceremonies!  USA!  USA!!  USA!!!

I hope they have a Dr. Klahn like character

"A Fistful of Yen" from "Kentucky Fried Movie" is far more Oscar worthy than anything most stuck up actors win.  I hope this new movie will have someone similar to Dr. Klahn.  Now there was a fine acting performance.  I cry laughing everytime I watch "A Fistful of Yen."  How about that "Dating Game" spoof they do.  Classic! 

 

"We are building a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude. We forge our tradition in the spirit of our ancestors. You have our gratitude."  Dr. Klahn

 

Carl...I totally agree.....how about the......

scene...."a toy robot??....eat lead sucker..."  That is still one of my all time favorites. 

"If a man does his best, what else is there"?

General George S. Patton Jr.

"Send him to Detroit!!!"

LMAO!!! 

"If a man does his best, what else is there"?

General George S. Patton Jr.

Big Jim Slade

Don't forget Big Jim Slade. In my opinion the actor who played him was much more Oscar worthy than what most of the stuck up actors are winning awards for now.

Like

Like DemocRATS! 

Limited Disclosure:  I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.

I expect the first to

I expect the first to ridicule the film will be gay-intellectual Gore Vidol who, in his inimitable fashion, will require us to grab for a Thesaurus in order to understand his bleating pronouncements.

He is, after all, a charter member of  the Hollywood  left and it will become incumbent on him to save Hollywood’s face – makeup and all.

Gore Vidol

I thought Gore Vidol was a shampoo, not an intellectual.

  Hmm... who knew?!

 <insert witty signature here>

Doc Liberty;

You are right.  Gore Vidol is a shampoo and when you buy it, you get carbon credits.

yes I'm spending money in the theater, on this movie!

Noel mentioned it above here is a yt link  ZUCKER UNCENSORED TAXMAN AD

true stuff 

Liberals62%


IranianUranium

Thanks

Thanks for the link.  I had not seen it before.  Hilarious!!  I enjoyed reading the comments where the libs lose it over a goofy ad.

"Money is the scourge of the men who attempt to reverse the law of causality--the men who seek to replace the mind by seizing the products of the mind."  Ayn Rand

Right you are!

The video was great...and the comments hillarious.  Sometimes comments to articles/vids are better than the real thing.   

David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive

 

upc.... Forcing the

upc....

Forcing the newborn to hand over the $$$....then taking the binky from the baby...coming up from the grave site with a fistful of dollars....

Yep, this was great....they don't call the leftists agenda and their following lemmings cradle to grave lovers for nothin'.

Excellent ad....thanks for the laughs...just wished it wasn't so true....

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

bt yea the baby hand, handing over money LMAO..

I'm assuming you NBguyZes seen the 2 others?

n KOREA

RUSKIES Nooo WW-2

 

 

Liberals62%


IranianUranium

I'm In

I will be there.  Just like with "Passion of the Christ": finally a movie adults can watch.  Looking forward to laughing my @ss off.

"Money is the scourge of the men who attempt to reverse the law of causality--the men who seek to replace the mind by seizing the products of the mind."  Ayn Rand

C-Train

Any movie that has Gary Coleman in it...well...it can't be all that bad.

Very Good

I really enjoyed that clip. This will be one movie I have to go see. I have not see one in years at a theater. I love the timing and it is about time old MM was shown to be what he really is a total jerk.

 

Those who have long enjoyed such privleges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them --- FDR

That appears to be the making of.....

a true classic!!  I cant wait to see it!! 

"If a man does his best, what else is there"?

General George S. Patton Jr.

Carol trailer

Worth watching LOL! Hope to see it opening weekend!

Will be seing this opening day

Also, for all of you saying they haven't been to the movies in years due to the non stop onslaught of liberal propaganda, there's one movie with a very conservative theme you should all go see...The Dark Knight. They basically paint Bruce Wayne/Batman as Bush..and he's actually a good guy.

Looks good to me

I cant wait for it to come out.

Support this movie!

I'd love to see it, but I'll be surprised if it plays in my small town.  I'll try to drive to Des Moines or Minneapolis to support it.

I want to see this be an "unexpected" hit, not just for the financial reward, but mainly to encourage more conservative works out of Hollywood.

When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.

I don't know...Gary Coleman?

I don't know...Gary Coleman? Really?

Two funny moments in the trailer, that's about it. I get the feeling this will be closer to the caliber of "Superhero Movie" than "Airplane!"  

I already know how most of the reviewers will react

I expect that on the Rotten Tomatoes page, it will most likely get a negative overall review, because the majority of movie critics are liberal snobs and this movie takes one of their heroes to task. It will be called the usual names and most will look down their noses at it: "Reactionary right-wing trash"

"Blind jingoism disguised as comedy.."

"Micheal Moore may be an easy target for some, but they (the movies producers) never go after the great points he brings up about our broken health care system, blah blah blah..."

 You can see it coming a mile away

oh yeah jnoble I agree- it's a given that they will pan it

and liberal sheep who haven't even seen it will flood rotten tomatoes, IMDB and netflix with negative user ratings and reviews. Conservatives really need to be better at going on these sites and rating and reviewing conservative stuff. Especially rating - that takes no time or effort.

Thing is, Moore is a great

Thing is, Moore is a great target, with plenty of opportunity for mocking. You could do a great satire of him. But Zucker's style might be too broad to be really effective. 

On the surface, I am really

On the surface, I am really pleased to hear that Hollywood is producing a conservative movie, particularly one that paints Michael Moore as the idiot he really is.  I also loved "Airplane" and "Kentucky Fried Movie".  Still, this movie sounds a little lame to me.  I'm not sure why exactly, but it just seems a little too forced.  Maybe what is bothering me is the idea that a film like this is even necessary in the first place.  Michael Moore is such a caricature of himself already that a movie making fun of him seems redundant.  Really, liberals are so silly about so many things that a movie of this nature could be released every week, and there would be plenty of material to keep us in theaters for years.

In the meantime bring on the popcorn.

"…liberals are so silly about so many things that a movie of this nature could be released every week, and there would be plenty of material to keep us in theaters for years.”

But the fact is a movie that shows the liberals up for what they are has not been released for decades. If a movie like this were released every week, there is a chance that after a few years liberals might – just possibly – become a bit more sensible, which would be good for everyone.

Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.