At first I was Tinkerbelle, but that last bang did me in
How 'bout a new meme? 1. Find the nearest solid surface to you. 2. Bang head repeatedly on or against that surface. 3. Which Disney character do you think you are, now?1. Desk. 2. Ok (four times was enough). 3. Michael Moore. Thanks, FAD!
Comments
Wow--Disney doesn't want to be associated with the psychotic foaming of Lord Pork-Pork? Who would have thought it?
Anyone know a bookie where I can put a bet on the Grand Prize winner of the Cannes Film Festival? Somehow, I have a feeling that Moore's got another winner on his hands, given the subject matter of the film and the proven affection of the locals for anti-American drivel.
Posted by: M. Scott Eiland | May 5, 2004 01:18 PM
that is awesome. thank you.
Posted by: ed | May 5, 2004 02:27 PM
I was hoping someone would follow through with that set-up.
Posted by: fad | May 5, 2004 02:55 PM
SHE BANG! SHE BANG! SHE BANG! SHE BANG!
Posted by: Willy Hung | May 5, 2004 05:27 PM
Muwahahahahahaha!
I love it!
Posted by: alfredo stroessner | May 5, 2004 06:50 PM
It's a totally appropriate film and I can think of 11 people that would want to see it?
Was Eisner making a joke? That needs context.
Posted by: Dave in Texas | May 5, 2004 07:07 PM
Nice to see Disney doing exactly what I thought they would and caving to the Bushies.
Posted by: Joseph J. Finn | May 6, 2004 06:49 AM
Please, Joseph. Disney has fought with Miramax over just about every film they've made.
And you would think Moore - Mr. Independent, Anti-Capitalism - would have chosen a distributor for his film that didn't have ties to the evil, capitalist Disney conglomerate. Basically, Moore wants his film to be distributed by the people (ABC, etc.) who crush dissent, stifle free speech and promote the Republican agenda.
I can't take Moore's crybaby act seriously - he's a man who talks all day long about the real people and the little people and the poor people, but his bottom line is the almighty dollars. And donuts.
Posted by: michele | May 6, 2004 06:53 AM