The Desecration of Charlton Heston

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Hee Haw needs to sue them for copyright infringement.

Oh... and that was not even funny at all. Just a pathetic display of backwards politics.
 

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I usually hate the response videos, but that statement by colionnoir was very good, and intelligent. Jim Carrey's disrespectful music video was inappropriate, slanderous, and disrespectful. I can respect him for standing for what he believes to be right, and I might still watch his shows, but to piss on the very people that contributed to your fame is uncalled for, and shouldn't be forgiven. I am not a big boycott-all-that-disagree-with-me proponent, but if you don't offer respect to fellow employees (in this case another actor) or your fans, I have no time for you. No more Jim Carrey movies for me.
 

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I also cannot think of a movie he has been in where he did not fire a weapon. Interesting paradox there.

That got me thinking. With very few exceptions, like The Mask, I can't really think of any movie in which he fired a weapon.

Here's a few I'm pretty sure that he didn't fire a weapon.
Once Bitten
Peggy Sue Got Married
The Dead Pool
Earth Girls Are Easy
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Liar Liar
The Truman Show
Simon Birch
Man on the Moon
The Majestic
Bruce Almighty
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Yes Man
I Love You Phillip Morris
A Christmas Carol
Mr. Popper's Penguins
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
 

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Since when was Heston a God whose glory allowed him to be desecrated? That's a very strong word.

Cold dead hands is a stupid statement anyway, your hands will still be warm when the paramilitary takes your gun away.

Molon labe is much more defiant and true.
 

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That got me thinking. With very few exceptions, like The Mask, I can't really think of any movie in which he fired a weapon.

Here's a few I'm pretty sure that he didn't fire a weapon.
Once Bitten
Peggy Sue Got Married
The Dead Pool
Earth Girls Are Easy
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Liar Liar
The Truman Show
Simon Birch
Man on the Moon
The Majestic
Bruce Almighty
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Yes Man
I Love You Phillip Morris
A Christmas Carol
Mr. Popper's Penguins
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

I am pretty sure he handled a fire arm in Bruce Almighty, Skeet shooting was one of the activities he enjoyed in Yes Man, I believe he used one in the Truman show. But your point is valid. There are far more movies that he did not handle or fire a firearm, however his warm live hands are not innocent of the pleasures of steel.
 

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