Cameron Crowe (director: Elizabethtown, Vanilla Sky, Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire, Singles, Say Anything) explains how the phrase "power to the people" can still be fresh, and describes how his favorite films make him feel.
crowe if you are reading this put on a suicide vest and blow up the jew pigs of hollywood before they make another hollow co$t movie or movie glorifying niggers.
fuck alls the jew pigs of hollywood including the probable jew cameron crowe.
cameron crowe must be a jew or part jew to have been allowed to make movies starting in the early 1980s.
crowe started out at a "music writer" critiquing music so that tells you right there he was some kind of good ole jew boy. only telentless jews and afro zoids had those kinds of jobs.
vanilla sky was another theme stolen from europeans which might have been a good horror music with spanish actors and not that sissy freak tom cruise who changed his greaser name
I like films with a touch of humanity and something someone can relate. Often the practice and intent of the ART in the film means things are mistaken that are not communicated amongst characters to resolve issues, or the ending is just sad. There's that feeling of Hollywood wanting to stamp a Happy Ending on films, as was the case with Terry Gilliums' Brasil
crowe if you are reading this put on a suicide vest and blow up the jew pigs of hollywood before they make another hollow co$t movie or movie glorifying niggers.
fuck alls the jew pigs of hollywood including the probable jew cameron crowe.
The096757 2 months ago
cameron crowe must be a jew or part jew to have been allowed to make movies starting in the early 1980s.
crowe started out at a "music writer" critiquing music so that tells you right there he was some kind of good ole jew boy. only telentless jews and afro zoids had those kinds of jobs.
vanilla sky was another theme stolen from europeans which might have been a good horror music with spanish actors and not that sissy freak tom cruise who changed his greaser name
The096757 2 months ago
He is fairly optimistic for a smart guy.
zzfour 8 months ago
I like films with a touch of humanity and something someone can relate. Often the practice and intent of the ART in the film means things are mistaken that are not communicated amongst characters to resolve issues, or the ending is just sad. There's that feeling of Hollywood wanting to stamp a Happy Ending on films, as was the case with Terry Gilliums' Brasil
MetallicBill 9 months ago
he and his wife are so kool and are really sweet and nice and friendly
bbrae1990 2 years ago
i met this guy and he is absolutely the coolest guy and nicest guy i've met out here in hollywood
down3rd 3 years ago
What an excellent guy.
Observer34point5 3 years ago
Me to. Not to mention his wife. hehe and I don't mean that as most people do.
IluvAandN 4 years ago 2
love that dude. :)
HeyItIsDevon 5 years ago