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RE: The Bourne Ultimatum sucked

Posted by jamesgarvin on February 26, 2008 at 17:02:15:

"The academy just liked it because it demonized US intelligence agencies and had the obligatory Cheney look-alike as the devil incarnate."

You should see This Film is Not yet Rated. That film made a pretty compelling case that the MPAA is really a tool of the major studios, and is designed to promote major Hollywood releases at the expense of smaller, independent films. They showed, rather convingly, I think, that the MPAA, and, by extension, the Hollywood studios, treats films which depict positive images of the U.S. Military and Government much more charitably than those, generally independent films, that do not.