Sean Penn..dissed!!


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hansolo
February 13, 2003, 11:33 PM
I just heard a "sound bite" that warms my heart: seems Sean(I hate America)Penn is sueing a Movie Producer with some spine...This producer fired Sean from a film project because of Sean's opposition to our upcoming combat in Irag!!!!!!!!!:neener:

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MitchSchaft
February 13, 2003, 11:37 PM
No linkage or anything? :scrutiny:

Hkmp5sd
February 13, 2003, 11:42 PM
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/68975.htm

Schuey2002
February 13, 2003, 11:42 PM
FOX News reported on this a day or two ago...

Happy,happy! Joy,joy! :D

Blackhawk
February 14, 2003, 12:59 AM
Never could account for Penn's celebrity. Why would anybody be interested in watching him do anything, including Madonna...? :confused:

beemerb
February 14, 2003, 01:06 AM
Being he wants to be another Jane Fonda lets get a fund together so he can have a sex change operation or I could volenterto do it for nothing
Bob

4570Rick
February 14, 2003, 03:00 AM
No feel good deed goes unpunished. :D













P.S. Glad to see ol Barfie back.

Tropical Z
February 14, 2003, 12:32 PM
sean penn's a COWARD and a SCHMUCK!!!!!!!:barf:

Robby from Long Island
February 14, 2003, 04:16 PM
I'm sure it won't be long before the Hollywood elitist lefties want to nominate Penn for the future Nobel Peace Prize. Maybe "Hanoi Jane" can make the presentation. If she can't make it there's always Streisand or the "Bloviator".:barf:

Vorpal
February 14, 2003, 09:35 PM
Penn=:barf:

Blueduck
February 15, 2003, 03:01 AM
According to the story Woody Allen is still in the movie...ditching Penn must not have been a moral stand by the producer :scrutiny:

QKRTHNU
February 15, 2003, 12:26 PM
He did a really good job in "I am Sam". That was a great movie.

Maybe it was just because he wasn't trying to act above his real intelligence level. :D

cratz2
February 15, 2003, 09:56 PM
I've never really understood the allure of the ex- Mr Madonna, er, Sean Penn.

According to the IMDB, he's been in 43 movies. I only count three good ones: Fast Times, Dead Man Walking and I Am Sam. Being John Malkovich doesn't count as his role was incidental. ;)

3 out of 43 isn't a very good percentage.:rolleyes:

BevrFevr
February 15, 2003, 10:21 PM
have you seen colors? it's pretty good.

Hey I'm no flower child but part of Democracy is people speaking their minds even if it is unpopular. Even though Hanoi Jane makes me want to puke. Sick people like her have the right to do stupid things.

I think penn should not be put into her catagory because i think it minmizes what she did. I can't say that I even know what penn has said against the impending action but I doubt he was posing with the enemy as she did.

I support the troups and the action if any but if we don't allow opposing ideas to be voiced we are no better than Saddam. Actually you may be worse because I'm not sure that he ever knew freedom on our level. It's one thing for a barbarian to be primitive but it is something completely different for a learned man for he should know better.

And However Mr Penn feels I bet he still pays his taxes and I bet his taxes put more bullets in more GI's guns than all the rest of us on this forum combined.

food for thought. -bevr

Hkmp5sd
February 15, 2003, 10:21 PM
Well, he wasn't really "acting" in Fast Times. :) I thought he did a good job in Colors.

hansolo
February 15, 2003, 11:17 PM
POSTER(S) REGARDING: Standing up for Sean Penn

Yep, we Americans cherish our Right to Free Speech. I never said anyone should be censored. I just find that, on the verge of a war, Mr. Penn, Barbara Striesand, and other Celebrities in general get a lot more time on the media than us "regular folk",
hence, the rest of the World doesn't hear the vast majoritiy of us who back this attack on an insane dictator who probably has the ability to do worse damage than was done on September 11.

By the way, Sean has a history of beating the daylights out of photographers and, word has it, women in his life. You say that, since he makes more money and pays more taxes than the average American, he has more right to an opposing, or, Anti-American stance. Sorry, I don't buy that. In times of war, either support your country or go move to Iraq...and, by the way, I did not agree with the War in Viet Nam, but I did not side with the enemy as Jane Fonda did: I believe that is called Treason.

jmbg29
February 15, 2003, 11:33 PM
According to the story Woody Allen is still in the movie...ditching Penn must not have been a moral stand by the producer LMAO! :evil: And However Mr Penn feels I bet he still pays his taxes and I bet his taxes put more bullets in more GI's guns than all the rest of us on this forum combined."Some animals are more equal than others."

George Orwell "Animal Farm":rolleyes:

Nobody said that Penn can't flap his yap. If a paparazzi-beater hypocrite wants to spew about how "peaceful he is, let him.

That doesn't mean that we have to buy his BS.

It also doesn't mean that he shouldn't lose a job or find it very difficult if not impossible to find work in this country.

1badmagnum
February 15, 2003, 11:40 PM
celebs should just stick to their make believe hollywood hoopla.
I couldnt care less about opinions made by any overpaid celeb who lives in fantasy land.
television sucks,the bs lifestyle and stupid cituations they portray is sickening.
the only decent tv besides cnn and fox news is the history/learning/discovery type channels--->real life
not some $10,000 gown on some anorexit bimbo with fake breasts,3 nose jobs,and a 1,000 stupid people screaming for an autograph.
OOhhh I almost forgot--respect the music(buy our $20 cd's and $70 concert tickets) please dont download mp-3's
WHAT A FRIGGIN JOKE
:cuss: :fire: :banghead: :cuss: :fire: :banghead:

Hkmp5sd
February 16, 2003, 12:14 AM
celebs should just stick to their make believe hollywood hoopla.

Since that isn't going to happen, I'll pit our Charlton Heston & Tom Selleck against their Sean Penn and Barbara Streisand anytime. That includes in politics, acting, ethics and lifestyle. Wouldn't mind seeing Ted Nugent playing Cat Scratch Fever with Martin Sheen's head either.

jmbg29
February 16, 2003, 01:47 AM
Wouldn't mind seeing Ted Nugent playing Cat Scratch Fever with Martin Sheen's head either PAY-PER-VIEW-PAY-PER-VIEW-PAY-PER-VIEW-PAY-PER-VIEW!!!!!!
:evil:

PATH
February 16, 2003, 11:49 AM
Proof positive that he is a Penn-cil necked geek!:D :neener:

BevrFevr
February 17, 2003, 12:16 PM
You say that, since he makes more money and pays more taxes than the average American, he has more right to an opposing, or, Anti-American stance.

You said that I didn't.

Reading may not be your strong point so I'll let it slide. The point I was trying to make was that he is supporting the war whether he likes it or not. Through his taxes! Not that he is special in any way which, if I read correctly, is your view.

I do not believe that being against war is Anti-American. Hell, I'd hate to be at war all the time we would eventually run out of resources. I believe we need to have a war every 20 years if we want to or not just to make sure we have experienced generals. Of course that has been doctrine since the civil war so I'm not telling you anything new here.

Being full of hate is no way to go through life. -bevr

BobP
February 17, 2003, 12:28 PM
Mr. Penn certainly deserves the protection of the First Amendment. But...

If his exercise of his right to freedom of speech includes a bald, uneducated and unsupportable assertion that "Iraq has no weapons of mass destruction," the fact that he faces the consequences of assuming Useful Idiot status does not trouble me in the slightest.

The left in this country has made some progress in the last 30 years, however. It appears that they may have outgrown spitting on our soldiers and rejoicing in their combat deaths. Now if they could just stop supporting our enemies...

BevrFevr
February 17, 2003, 01:29 PM
Good point.

But So what if he says Saddumb doesn't have any weapons of mass destruction. Do you know for sure that he does have them?

I think this whole weapons of mass destruction is just propaganda anyways. Lot's of really bad people have them and we aren't doing anyting about it.

I say we should go in and kick his butt just because we want to, weapons or not. To hell with putting the fear of god in em. Put the fear of America in em! Our only problem is that we haven't dropped any well deserved nukes lately.

You guys give the left to much credit. Like the Right is any better. They are all zealots. Zealots are what cause all the BS to start with whether they are fanatics spitting on soldiers or terrorists bombing abortion clinics. They are all the same in my book.

Penn isn't really doing anything to hurt the cause and if he is the cause must not be that strong anyways.

-Bevr

foghornl
February 17, 2003, 01:34 PM
I knew Penn was a rather dim bulb when he married Madonna.








My opinion of Shamed Penny is unchanged. :neener:

Coronach
February 17, 2003, 01:46 PM
Got guns? No.

Does it deal with legal/political stuff? Yes.

Moved to reflect this fact. :)

Mike

waterdog
February 17, 2003, 09:08 PM
A celebrities opinion, is in no way more credible than an average Joe on the street.

They actually don't rate an opnion, because they don't live in reality.

waterdog

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