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'''An American Carol''' is a movie by director David Zucker released on October 3, 2008. It is a rare comedy made in Hollywood by conservatives, for conservatives. It is a gag-filled lampoon of [[liberal]]s about a cynical, Anti-American “Hollywood” documentary filmmaker leading a slapstick campaign to abolish the [[Fourth of July]]. It stars Kevin Farley, brother of the late [[Chris Farley]], as a scruffy [[Michael Moore]] parody named Michael Malone. "An American Carol" mixes the narrative of Charles Dickens' "[[A Christmas Carol]]" with Fox News fodder.<ref>[http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/american_carol/2008/10/03/137000.html American Carol' Lampoons the Left] NewsMax, October 3, 2008</ref> Many highly recognized Hollywood actors star in the film including [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Dennis Hopper]], [[Jon Voight]], Robert Davi, and Leslie Nielsen with Cameo appearances by [[Bill O'Reilly]], James Woods and [[Paris Hilton]].  
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'''''An American Carol''''' is a movie by director David Zucker released on October 3, 2008. It is a rare comedy made in Hollywood by conservatives, for conservatives. It is a gag-filled lampoon of [[liberal]]s about a cynical, Anti-American “Hollywood” documentary filmmaker leading a slapstick campaign to abolish the [[Fourth of July]]. It stars Kevin Farley, brother of the late [[Chris Farley]], as a scruffy [[Michael Moore]] parody named Michael Malone. ''An American Carol'' mixes the narrative of Charles Dickens's ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' with Fox News fodder.<ref>[http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/american_carol/2008/10/03/137000.html American Carol' Lampoons the Left] NewsMax, October 3, 2008</ref> Many highly recognized Hollywood actors star in the film including [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Dennis Hopper]], [[Jon Voight]], Robert Davi, and Leslie Nielsen with Cameo appearances by [[Bill O'Reilly]], James Woods and [[Paris Hilton]].  
  
Besides spoofing [[Michael Moore]], 'An American Carol' roasts [[jihad]]ists, [[Rosie O'Donnell]], college professors, [[Neville Chamberlain]], [[Adolf Hitler]], President [[Jimmy Carter]], chanting protesters and the [[ACLU]]. Zucker co-wrote the film with Myrna Sokoloff and Lewis Friedman. Zucker directed the previous hit comedies 'Airplane!', 'The Naked Gun' and 'Scary Movie 3 & 4'.
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Besides spoofing [[Michael Moore]], ''An American Carol'' roasts [[jihad]]ists, [[Rosie O'Donnell]], college professors, [[Neville Chamberlain]], [[Adolf Hitler]], President [[Jimmy Carter]], chanting protesters and the [[ACLU]]. Zucker co-wrote the film with Myrna Sokoloff and Lewis Friedman. Zucker directed the previous hit comedies ''Airplane!'', ''The Naked Gun'' and ''Scary Movie 3'' & ''4''.
  
 
==Zucker’s sense of humor==
 
==Zucker’s sense of humor==

Revision as of 18:24, August 30, 2014

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An American Carol is a movie by director David Zucker released on October 3, 2008. It is a rare comedy made in Hollywood by conservatives, for conservatives. It is a gag-filled lampoon of liberals about a cynical, Anti-American “Hollywood” documentary filmmaker leading a slapstick campaign to abolish the Fourth of July. It stars Kevin Farley, brother of the late Chris Farley, as a scruffy Michael Moore parody named Michael Malone. An American Carol mixes the narrative of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol with Fox News fodder.[1] Many highly recognized Hollywood actors star in the film including Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Jon Voight, Robert Davi, and Leslie Nielsen with Cameo appearances by Bill O'Reilly, James Woods and Paris Hilton.

Besides spoofing Michael Moore, An American Carol roasts jihadists, Rosie O'Donnell, college professors, Neville Chamberlain, Adolf Hitler, President Jimmy Carter, chanting protesters and the ACLU. Zucker co-wrote the film with Myrna Sokoloff and Lewis Friedman. Zucker directed the previous hit comedies Airplane!, The Naked Gun and Scary Movie 3 & 4.

Zucker’s sense of humor

In a scene which shows anti-war protesters chant, “Peace now. We don't care how!” as they carry signs that read:

  • End Violence — War Is Not the Answer!
  • End Disease — Medicine Is Not the Answer!
  • It's Too Dark Outside — The Sun Is Not the Answer!
  • Overpopulation — Gay Marriage Is the Answer!

Box Office performance

An American Carol was shown on 1,639 screens during its opening weekend and made $3.6 million, a disappointing return that did not match expectations.

Movie Reviews

As is common with movies that have a conservative view, the movie was given a 14% approval rating on rottentomatoes.com by selected movie critics with an average rating of 3.3 out of 10.[2] Audiences, however, have a 75% approval rating, with an average rating of 7.3 out of 10.[3] Such a strong difference between the critics and the movie going public is also common.


References

  1. American Carol' Lampoons the Left NewsMax, October 3, 2008
  2. T-meter critics, Rotten Tomatoes
  3. RT Community, Rotten Tomatoes