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An American Carol

Posted by DavidLD on October 5, 2008 at 04:19:34:

Watch David Zucker (of "Airplane" fame) spoof liberal movie makers and politicians in the style of Airplane. "Michael Malone" plays a Michael Moore character visited by Ghosts A Christmas Carol style. The best scene is the plantation scene that represents how America would have been had Lincoln chosen not to fight the Civil War and instead negotiated a settlement with the South to keep slavery in some form.
Even Gary Coleman is there.

I haven't laughed so hard since "Airplane" I need to go again as I'm sure some of the liberal harpooning gags went past too fast to see the first time.

As these kinds of movies go, way better than Tropic Thunder.

Tho I suppose liberals may be more than a little offended by some of the spoofs, its great fun. Goodness, we will soon have to put up with Oliver Stone's "W" which would have been way more entertaining had David Zucker been in charge.

David