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\nSome critiques on the “Crystal Skull” Indiana Jones movie, from Russia.
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Communist Party members in Russia want to ban Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull from local theaters, calling it anti-Soviet propaganda that distorts history.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(Anti-Soviet propaganda? Get with the program: the Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991. As for distorting history: wait till you see the Matrix!)<\/p>\n
“It’s rubbish,” said Sergei Malinkovich, a leader for the St. Peterburg Communist Party. “In 1957 the Communists did not run with crystal skulls throughout the U.S. Why should we agree to that sort of lie and let the West trick our youth?”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(Come on! It’s not nearly as bad as when we tricked them with the lies of Harry Potter)<\/p>\n
“Harrison Ford and Cate Blanchett [are] second-rate actors, serving as the running dogs of the CIA,” the Party member wrote in a blog entry. “We need to deprive these people of the right of entering the country.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(Why? Because Russia already HAS enough second rate actors?)<\/p>\n
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Communist Party members in St. Petersburg said on a web site this week that the Soviet Union in 1957 “did not send terrorists to the States,” but launched a satellite, “which evoked the admiration of the whole world.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(Oh that Sputnik thing? Looks like a crystal skull to me!)<\/p>\n
Moscow Communist lawmaker Andrei Andreyev said Saturday “it is very disturbing if talented directors want to provoke a new Cold War.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(I bet he finds this disturbing! Considering who lost the previous one.)<\/p>\n
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“What galls is how together with America we defeated Hitler, and how we sympathized when Bin Laden hit them. But they go ahead and scare kids with Communists. These people have no shame,” said Viktor Perov, a Communist Party member in Russia’s second city of St. Petersburg.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(Scare kids with Communists? And WHO is accusing us of that? HAHAHAHAHA)<\/p>\n
Other communists said the generation born after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union were being fed revisionist, Hollywood history. They advocated banning the Indiana Jones [movie] outright to prevent “ideological sabotage.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(And which ideology exactly would be sabotaged by this work of pure fiction?)<\/p>\n
“Our movie-goers are teenagers who are completely unaware of what happened in 1957,” St Peterburg Communist Party chief Sergei Malinkovich told Reuters.
\n“They will go to the cinema and will be sure that in 1957 we made trouble for the United States and almost started a nuclear war.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n(Your kids don’t know what happened in 1957? Blame on you, Russia! As for us making them think you guys almost started a nuclear war in 1957: True, that’s distorting history alright, we all know that didn’t really happen until 1962)<\/p>\n
Vladimir Mukhin, another member of the local Communist Party, said in comments posted on the Internet site that he would ask Russia’s Culture Ministry to ban the film for its “anti-Soviet propaganda.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(Soviet propaganda? See above. Having a Culture Ministry banning movies: way to go guys!)<\/p>\n