Taking Liberties Opens Tomorrow

No doubt many readers will have seen the banners and trailers for the film Taking Liberties on numerous blogs of differing political persuasions. We want to encourage anyone who can to go and see this film and, just as importantly, to persuade others perhaps less familiar with the decade-long assault on our civil liberties to go and see it also. Taking Liberties opens Tomorrow (Friday June 8) at selected cinemas. If enough people go and see it on the opening weekend then the distributors will push the film out wider and there is a chance of it reaching more people than just those who are already familiar with what Blair has done to our cherished freedoms. To find out where the nearest cinema showing this film is, check the website's cinema listings. For a review of the film, go over to Bloggerheads, and here are some more reviews from the MSM:
Here is the YouTube trailer:
Then this film is for you.
Oh do shut up. There are far
Oh do shut up. There are far better sites out there with far more articulate content, analysis and comment than this miserable dross.
Go back to your menial little jobs that you keep to pay your mortgage, you slaves of the bankers. Baa Baa. Four legs good, two legs bad.
Bloody wankers.
Soon they'll censor this
Soon they'll censor this movie. Ask Ernst Zundel and David Irving about Europe's "Free Speech". Facism's inevitable censorship finally arrived in the US as reporter Matt Lepacek was arrested for asking about 9/11 and reporter Chris Bollyn was convicted for exposing 9/11. This is all about the First Amendment. The US gov't (and their corporate friends), already censor Dr. Ron Paul, arrest protesters, ban books like "America Deceived" from Amazon and Wikipedia, shut down Imus and fire 21-year tenured, BYU physics professor Steven Jones because he proved explosives, thermite in particular, took down the WTC buildings. They finally are coming for the Press. Good luck, Bollyn and Lepacek.
Final link (until the Stark County District Library bends to pressure and drops the title):
http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-38523-0
Lovely stuff brave Eric
Lovely stuff brave Eric Blair (not verified)
Best ad for the movie I've read.
This film is excellent, we
This film is excellent, we had a showing on campus a few weeks ago, and it was as funny, moving, infuriating and enlightening as one would hope. I strongly urge everyone to go and see it.
Surely every substanciated
Surely every substanciated criticism is needed of New Labour's authoritarianism, Eric Blair?
"Go back to your menial
"Go back to your menial little jobs.."
And you go back to your private income. If this site is so bad, what are you doing here?
I do like a well thought
I do like a well thought out, cogent and polite contribution.
Pity this is a million miles away from that genre.
The good doctor Mark Kermode
The good doctor Mark Kermode made this his film of the week on Radio Five Live.
Eric Blair was George
Eric Blair was George Orwell's real name. How's that for authoritarianism?