Fox Business Criticizes Studio Ghibli's Latest

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Fox Business Criticizes Studio Ghibli's Latest

According to Fox Business, The Secret World of Arrietty and The Lorax are turning children into "occu-toddlers."

In a segment on Monday's episode of Lou Dobbs Tonight, puffy-faced, human-combover Lou Dobbs argued that both Studio Ghibli's adaptation of The Borrowers and the upcoming adaptation of Dr. Seuss' The Lorax are "demonizing the so-called 1% and espousing green policies, come what may."

"[This is] a story you won't hear anywhere in the national liberal media" he says, before accusing both films of pushing "Hollywood's liberal agenda."

Impressive, given that Arrietty is a Japanese film. Dobbs then shows us a short montage of President Obama saying the word "fair" over and over again like he's in some kind of bizzarre presidential remix, before introducing a trio of right-leaning pundits, one of which suggest parents protest the film by littering in theatres.

Last month, Fox made similar claims about The Muppets film, only to suffer a stinging verbal beat down at the hands of Miss Piggy [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/115570-Watch-The-Muppets-Skewer-Fox-News].

Despite the histrionics, Fox may have a point: The Lorax definitely does feature an environmentalist agenda, though I'd argue it's one made obvious by the films marketing. The book was accused of vilifying the logging industry [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958654,00.html?iid=chix-sphere] back in 1988.

Fox, if you're looking for another well-loved, whimsical show that brightened the lives of thousands of children to rail against, might I suggest Bagpuss? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga23iSxyXO4] I've heard he's pretty keen on recycling, liberal shill that he is.


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Screamarie

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Well I don't think the Lorax is trying to push a liberal agenda, I think it's instead talking about an important issue, one that was important back in 1988 and is still important today. I doubt Dr. Suess was trying to brainwash children, just trying to give a good moral, "if you get rid of all the plants, you destroy the ecosystem." It was an eco-friendly message that's all.

I honestly don't see what the fuck fox's problem is...eco-friendly messages have been in kid's movies for years, anybody remember ferngully? And yet people still litter. I don't think anyone has to worry.
 

Monkeyman O'Brien

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BREAKING NEWS: This just in, it has been confirmed that yes, Fox are indeed still a bunch of cunts.
Back to you Ted.

I honestly don't even understand how they can spin it so a family doing what they need to survive and a president who wants to look out for all his people are now bad things in their minds. I honestly kind of hope that they know its bullshit, they know they are just being wankers but do it just for the pay check. Them being cunts for a pay check is far less scary than the thought of them actually believing this tripe.
 

Poisoned Al

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I think having a black president has made the American right completely bat-shit insane. They weren't this fucking crazy when Clinton was in power.
 

Orange12345

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Liberal Hollywood is trying to indoctirnate our childern with movies THE FIRST ONE IS FROM JAPAN (paraphrase)

HOLY SHIT, that has got to be a fox news record for making shit up
 

razer17

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You know when someone is sticking up for the 1% they are not to be trusted as a news source. Not that that is in itself news, since we all know Fox is ridiculous. I feel bad for the kids of republicans who won't be allowed to watch Ghibli classics now though.
 

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Grey Carter said:
"... espousing green policies..."
And that's... bad? Along with any notion of "fairness" I guess? (If that montage is anything to go on.) I'd say these guys sound like cartoon villains but frankly I think FOX just doesn't even know what they stand for at this point. They just want something to be angry about.
 

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I really dont think japan's gonna give two shits what fox news has to say about thier movies and once you start hatin on dr seuss pretty much everyone is tuning out to what you say.
 

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Screamarie said:
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...I honestly don't see what the fuck fox's problem is...
their own right-wing agenda, blinkered vision, Rupert Murdoch...
take your pick.
 

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Haha, you could put almost anything up there that Fox calls news and make fun of it. I love the Neocon agenda they push. It's just all kinds of fucked up and is just confused with itself. The Lorax is much less pushy about environmental issues than the book ever was (or so internet buzz would have me believe). And... I have no idea about the other one. I can only assume that if it's on Fox's radar, then it's completely harmless.

That said, I am obliged to point out that all media outlets push an agenda. It's just the way the media works. They don't report on anything that resembles pure news or events. Every outlet uses very pure language in their reports that shows how they lean.
 

HobbesMkii

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On The Lorax, does FOX News have any idea what Dr. Seuss was about? I mean, what do they think The Butter Battle Book was about?
 

Furioso

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At this point they could move all of the Fox News type programing to comedy central right after Colbert and no one would bat an eye
 

Waaghpowa

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Yes, every movie featuring woodland creatures wanting to save their home from man is intended to indoctrinate children as part of the liberal agenda.

I guess republicans are better than everyone else, there's no way they would attempt to lie and spread a message of their own to indoctrinate people right?

....right?

also "....go into the movie, buy a whole lot of stuff then leave it on the floor in protest of the movie!!"<----what the fuck? Let's protest this movie by giving them more money...right.

HobbesMkii said:
I mean, what do they think The Butter Battle Book was about?
They'd think it was the liberals trying to make Americans look bad by saying that they're all fat and eat butter?
 

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You know, as someone living in a semi-dictatorship, all I've got to say is that El Presidente would be proud to have these people on his side. They disregard the most basic tenants of logic in favor of paranoia, fear mongering and greed worship with a level that makes our national propaganda machine look... balanced.