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Warner Brothers block release of 'proJohn McCain film'
Warner Brothers block release of 'proJohn McCain film'
The rerelease of a film about US prisoners of war in Vietnam delayed in case it influences the outcome of presidential race.
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Because Hollywood Hates Appearing Political
Brain-Terminal.com — ... You might not know it, what with Fahrenheit 9/11 being released a few weeks before the 2004 election, W. being released a few weeks before this election, and a whole slew of anti-Iraq War films over the last five years, but Hollywood all of a sudden does not want to appear partisan: ...

Apolitical Hollywood
Bitchin' in the Kitchen — ... You might not know it, what with Fahrenheit 9/11 being released a few weeks before the 2004 election, W. being released a few weeks before this election, and a whole slew of anti-Iraq War films over the last five years, but Hollywood all of a sudden does not want to appear partisan: ...

Hollywood Hates to Influence Elections?
Snapped Shot — ... But releasing a reprinted DVD that just might contain a positive view of John McCain is too close to Voting Day for comfort? ...

Because Hollywood Hates Appearing Political
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... You might not know it, what with "Fahrenheit 9/11" being released a few weeks before the 2004 election, "W" being released a few weeks before this election, and a whole slew of anti-Iraq War films over the last five years, but Hollywood all of a sudden does not want to appear partisan: ...

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