Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Essie May, the Prognisticator

Back a month or so ago, I told Mr. Essie May that I could tell him the winners of the next Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor. The envelope, please. And the winners are Milk, Gus Van Sant, and Sean Penn.

How do I know this? Simple. It's a movie about a homosexual. It's a given that any movie glorifying a homosexual will be an Oscar contender. Sure enough, when the reviews came out, they were glowing. Very few movies get an "A" rating in The Dallas Morning News, but this one did. "A compelling film full of great performances." "Mr. Van Sant succeeds in making a film in which everyone, heroes and villains, is real, human and sympathetic." "Sean Penn's performance is extraordinary, sealing his standing as the greatest actor of his generation." Give me a break -- Sean Penn is the greatest actor of his generation? What has this guy been smoking?!!

And one more little note -- I've written before about how the homosexual agenda tries to subtly ensnare us into accepting their deviant behavior. Here are a couple of quotes about the movie from Tom Maurstad. "The way Mr. Van Sant introduces us to Milk is also familiar and yet so subtly transgressive that we scarcely notice the boundaries being pushed." "And for the rest of the movie, that's what Harvey Milk does: win over people who don't want to be won over, who have already decided they won't be, and who then find themselves disarmed and charmed by a man who will keep taking no for an answer until he finally gets a yes." I think this proves that Essie May is not paranoid!

"Compelling tale is well-told." The Dallas Morning News; November 26, 2008; p. 1E.
"A man, a movement." The Dallas Morning News; November 28, 2008; p. 1E.

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