That scene she's bitching about federal government overreach and trampling of the 4th amendment. Which as we all know and understand that a large all powerful federal government is a purely totalitarian, tyrannical, communist thing and has nothing to do with Fascism even remotely.
That scene she's bitching about federal government overreach and trampling of the 4th amendment.
Which as we all know and understand that a large all powerful federal government is a purely totalitarian, tyrannical, communist thing and has nothing to do with Fascism even remotely.
I was impressed with this one when I saw it in the theater. Hackman basically reprises his role from The Conversation (Francis Ford Coppola, 1974)
It was a sleeper. I've shown it to people over the decades and they always say that it seems relevant and wonder why wasn't it a bigger hit.
Written by David Marconi who also wrote G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1986).
I was impressed with this one when I saw it in the theater. Hackman basically reprises his role from *The Conversation* (Francis Ford Coppola, 1974)
It was a sleeper. I've shown it to people over the decades and they always say that it seems relevant and wonder why wasn't it a bigger hit.
Written by David Marconi who also wrote *G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero* (1986).
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