>>>Maybe that is editorial in tone but it's hard to disagree with much of it. The only part I disagree with is the bit about Churchillian speech. Bush's speeches are about as much like Churchill's as Borat was like Humphrey Bogart.
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>>Very good article about very bad situation.
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>>BTW That Borat movie was amongst worse I have ever seen. Just could not understand how it ever became so popular.
>>I would rather watch 3 consecutive B/W Humphrey Bogart movies then
>>15 minutes of that Borat crap.
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>Taste is personal, of course. I did find a lot of it funny, especially the early parts in his home village.
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>If you had to choose one, would you choose "Casablanca" or "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"? Or do you have a different favorite Bogie movie?
Honestly, I can vaguely remember them, but I did watched them as kid/teenager with great interest. 'Casablanca' was of course one of the favourites. I believe everybody who watched picked up some bit of his posture when being in the bar and otherwise :)
Now I watch them on TCM sometime in the afternoons, (I have no choice on the matter since my wife is great fun of B/W movies) but can't really keep attention.
So I admit I overstated my awaken-longevity little bit;
as soon he is out of the bar I am snoring already :o)