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SJ Bronco
10-02-2008, 10:42 PM
http://www.cinematical.com/2008/08/19/is-an-american-carol-a-parody-or-a-right-wing-diatribe/

Is 'An American Carol' a Parody or a Right-Wing Diatribe?

by Eugene Novikov Aug 19th 2008 // 3:02PM

Filed under: Comedy, Celebrities and Controversy, Politics, Trailers and Clips
You may have heard that spoof veteran David Zucker's newest project, An American Carol, is a takedown of Michael Moore. You can now have a look at the trailer, online at Yahoo!. And then you can riddle me this: Does An American Carol look like a clever parody of Moore's documentaries, or just a partisan attack on the filmmaker? Or, put another way, is the clip of Bill O'Reilly slapping around Kevin Farley's "Michael Malone" a commentary on the rivalry between the two, or right-wing wish fulfillment? One thing to note before answering is that O'Reilly appears in the film himself, while Moore does not.

Moore is obviously fair game; I've enjoyed his films, and sympathize with (some of) his politics, but I'd eagerly watch a skillful spoof of the pudgy, faux-working-class provocateur. I think parts of the trailer are pretty funny ("Here I am on the island paradise Cuba!"). But if the point is just to pile on the guy, with a rah-rah patriotic, stop-hating-America message at the end, then I'm significantly less interested.

The thing is, the trailer really doesn't make clear what's going on. On one hand, prominent conservatives like O'Reilly and James Woods appear to deliver literal and figurative blows. On the other, "Michael Malone" gets accused of being a slaveowner, which sounds more like a parody of conservative attacks on Moore than of Moore himself. And is Trace Adkins poking fun at his image here, or is he for real?

We know that Zucker is himself conservative, and that the movie is political -- which is fine. But is it political in an incisive, worthwhile way, or in the brainless beatdown mode of Ann Coulter et al? What do you think?

Hogan11
10-02-2008, 10:48 PM
I'd much rather see W myself.

I don't think too many people care about Moore anymore...the left wing agent provocateur has been largely silent since his health care movie....outta sight, outta mind. Since that's the case, I wouldn't be surprised if this goes to video in a hurry after it's release.

SJ Bronco
10-02-2008, 10:53 PM
The previews look like some bad High school class film made for extra credit. It seems mean spirited and pointless. I hate Bill O'rielly, but I wouldn't pay too see a movie were people smack him around for two hours and wear novelty teeth. They miss the point of things like SNL that really are about the satire and fun poking. I almost expected to see claymation special effects.

Hogan11
10-02-2008, 10:56 PM
It seems mean spirited and pointless.

Just like Fox News.

SJ Bronco
10-02-2008, 10:59 PM
Just like Fox News.
LOL

I had never really watched fox news before 2004. Im a CNN guy, but I started tuning in to see what the fuss was about, I didn't think it could be as obviouse as people say....it was worse. Just spinning the facts like a chinese acrobat with a plate.

alkemical
10-03-2008, 10:00 AM
Damn! They outsourced acrobats too?!?