Aug 13, 2008
Story Timeline: 148 days
Long conceded by conservatives to being an inveterate nest of Liberals, Hollywood may be taking a rightward turn. Such is the hope expressed by “The National Review” in their story about the production of David Zucker’s (late of the team that turned out such funny movies as “HotShots, Part Deux” and the Naked Gun series) political satire, “An American Carol.” In it a Liberal documentary filmmaker called “Michael Malone” (played by Chris's less famous brother Kevin P. Farley -- he played "the Landlord" in the 2007 comedy "Wild Girls Gone") gets taken on a tour of American history on the Fourth of July by none other than the ghost of Gen. George Patton. Here's a description of a scene being shot: "Two young men--both terrorists--enter the station. They are surprised to see a security checkpoint manned by two NYPD officers....
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