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December 27, 2005

Ebert and Spielberg go P2P on Munich

... and Spielberg speaks on free speech, citing himself in the third person: "Some of my critics are asking how Spielberg, this Hollywood liberal who makes dinosaur movies, can say anything serious about this subject that baffles so many smart people. What they're basically saying is, 'You disagree with us in a big public way, and we want you to shut up, and we want this movie to go back in the can.' That's a nefarious attempt to make people plug up their ears. That's not Jewish, it's not democratic, and it's bad for everyone -- especially in a democratic society."
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[Production still from a passerby found here.]

Posted by pride at December 27, 2005 11:02 AM

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