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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Neeka who wrote (60843)3/10/2009 1:07:01 PM
From: Ann Corrigan1 Recommendation   of 224738
 
LOL...oh, on those borrrrring threads. They're so predictable - no individuality whatsoever to be detected in that vast liberal wasteland.

Here's another case of cream always rising to the top. At least they recognize quality in actors---certainly not in real life US presidents:

UK box office:

Watchmen performance fails to Wow ... not quite electrifying the cash registers à la The Dark Knight

The strongest hold on the chart was demonstrated by Gran Torino, down a slim 10% for a cumulative total of £4.25m. At this pace, the Warner Bros film will have no trouble overtaking In the Line of Fire's lifetime total of £6.83m, to give Eastwood his biggest ever UK hit. Of his titles released this decade, only Million Dollar Baby (£5.4m in total) has taken more than Gran Torino's current tally – and that film, co-starring Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman, didn't depend on Eastwood for its sole selling point. The last movies that could be described as true Eastwood starring vehicles – True Crime and Blood Work – both scored less than £1m in the UK. Gran Torino affirms that, in the right picture, audiences wish to see Eastwood in front of the camera, and not just behind it.
guardian.co.uk
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