Ben Stiller SLAMS White House for Montage of Hollywood Blockbusters; Says 'War Is Not a Movie'
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White House War Montage Irks Ben Stiller, People With Brains
Ben Stiller asked the White House X account to leave “Tropic Thunder” out of its deranged propaganda video, saying ‘War is not a movie.’ The montage, which mixes movie scenes with real Iran footage, is offensive to anyone with a brain.
The White House released on Friday a montage that combines images of real hits and short excerpts from action films.
There are actors Tom Cruise, Robert Downey Jr., Mel Gibson, Keanu Reeves and Bryan Cranston.
The White House released a controversial propaganda video under the slogan “Justice in the American style”, in which images of real bombings are interspersed with scenes from popular films and series. Among the titles used are Top Gun: Maverick, Gladiator, Courageous Heart, Breaking Bad, Dragon Ball Super and Star Wars. The video has generated criticism for taking out of context productions outside American culture, including Japanese animes, to…
The video, which has been viewed over 30 million times, has received a lot of criticism.
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