The town is imploding from all sides as evidenced by the greedy shutdown due to the writers, along with their chosen collective lifestyles and attempted glorification of such is the sole reason, as the majority of Americans shun feature films and network television in the tens if not hundreds of millions in favor of the finest works done in the past, those that are re-viewable over and over on cable tv at home when Hollywood didn't hate America and Americans, and it's product showed this.
The latest attack on the "American Law and Order structure" is the glorification in the American Gangster, a new movie glorifying the life of a slimy drug dealer played by Denzel Washington that alternately takes the opportunity to impugn and defame the actual DEA agents and police portrayed in the film as the scumbags.
What an upside down pretend universe these screenwriters and actors in that town have now created for themselves.
We used to take mostly adults who live in a pretend world of make believe as Hollywood and it's citizenry generally does day in and out both at work and play, and get them intensive mental help as delusional and mental patients. But today they get paid millions of dollars to play pretend while occasionally trying distort and rewrite history, destroying lives and the culture of an entire country. One free land called America that has made them all wealthy beyond comprehension for most and turned them into false god like celebrities. Go figure.
Ridley Scott film faces $50m lawsuit as police claim 'We've been framed'
Times Online: "In Ridley Scott's hit film American Gangster, corrupt officers raid the home of a notorious New York drug lord played by Denzel Washington. They shoot his dog, beat his wife and steal hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash.
Gregory Korniloff is the retired Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) officer who led the real-life raid on the home of Frank Lucas, a drugs kingpin, in a leafy suburb in New Jersey on January 28, 1975.
“It's a total fabrication,” he told The Times yesterday, from his home in Las Vegas. “I did not shoot his dog, beat his wife or steal his money.
“Mr Lucas greeted me at the front door in a bathrobe. He was not in a tuxedo. At the same time, his wife and maid were climbing out the back window with $26,000 in cash in brown paper bags."“It was routine until we found half a million dollars. At that time, we assigned three agents to witness counting it and sealing it on site. It was used as evidence in the trial.”
Mr Korniloff and two of his fellow DEA agents have now filed a $50 million (£25 million) libel claim on behalf of more than 400 former and current drug squad officers in the New York area who claim that they were besmirched by the movie.
The film, co-starring Russell Crowe as a police officer, has already taken $130 million at the box office and is considered an Oscar contender. It claims to be “based on a true story” of Lucas's heroin-dealing empire in the New York neighbourhood of Harlem in the 1970s. continued
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