Torturing Iron Man: The Strange Reversals of a Pentagon Blockbuster
Nick Turse, of TomDispatch: "Coming on the heels of last year's military-aided mega-spectacular Transformers, the Pentagon is managing to keep a steady stream of pro-military blockbusters in front of young eyes during two dismally unsuccessful foreign occupations that grind on without end. In his Iron Man review, Roger Ebert called the pre-transformation Tony Stark, 'the embodiment of the military-industrial complex that President Eisenhower warned against in 1961 -- a financial superhero for whom war is good business, and whose business interests guarantee there will always be a market for war.'"
http://www.truthout.org/article/torturing-iron-man-the-strange-reversals-a-pentagon-blockbuster
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rudkla - 21. Mai, 22:24