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I saw this movie listed in OnDemand from Comcast. From the brief synopsis, it's easy to tell what the slant of the movie really is.
I was just curious as to whether anyone has seen it. Sounds like it is so slanted as to be a comic farce, and might actually be humorous to watch. The problem is that they wanted $3.99 to watch it, and I would never give them the satisfaction of spending even a penny in support of this kind of B.S.
Here's a couple of links about the movie:
http://www.hollywood.com/movies/detail/id/415966
http://www.einsiders.com/reviews/archives/bills.php
and one to the trailer:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264425/trailers-screenplay-E26887-10-2
Wow, let's see -- a gun is "a tool for power and conquest" and most inanley mindless ... "then the gun kills..." So the basic moral to the story is that anyone who would want to own a gun is, per se, a lunatic that can't be trusted to own a gun.
I was just curious as to whether anyone has seen it. Sounds like it is so slanted as to be a comic farce, and might actually be humorous to watch. The problem is that they wanted $3.99 to watch it, and I would never give them the satisfaction of spending even a penny in support of this kind of B.S.
Here's a couple of links about the movie:
http://www.hollywood.com/movies/detail/id/415966
http://www.einsiders.com/reviews/archives/bills.php
and one to the trailer:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264425/trailers-screenplay-E26887-10-2
Wow, let's see -- a gun is "a tool for power and conquest" and most inanley mindless ... "then the gun kills..." So the basic moral to the story is that anyone who would want to own a gun is, per se, a lunatic that can't be trusted to own a gun.