The movie "Assassination" is a British film that depicts President Bush, being shot in October of ... 2007 in Chicago. It's made like a documentary, as if it actually happened and the fall out and after math of the President being shot.
It's premiering at the Toronto Film Festival this year. But, do you think this is right? Yes there are many people in The United States, Canada and UK that do not like President Bush, but watching a movie of him being shot and killed ... is that pushing it? I’m sure some Anti American extremists may like it, but would people here in North America or Europe actually want to watch this movie, and follow the plot pretending the President is dead?
He is a living human being who has a huge role, but he also has a wife and children ... imagine how must it feel for them to know a movie has been made of there own father being assassinated.
What do you think? A movie worth watching, or a movie that shouldn't have even been considered to be made?
2006-09-01
07:37:38
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