Sunday, September 15, 2013

Hating Breitbart PG-13 [HD]



An Interesting Movie About More Than Just An Interesting Man
I found this movie to be quite interesting, and I feel that the majority of "reviews" in the press seem to be far more focused on the ideology/tactics that Andrew Breitbart employed (the results of which pulled the curtain back on how the main stream media operates) rather than the story of an interesting man and his role in guiding the methods by which news stories are becoming more of a grass-roots operation in today's technological, real-time based paradigm. The bottom line for me is that Hating Breitbart was an interesting movie. Whether you agreed with what you may think Mr. Breitbart's particular political leanings were (in reality he was never really a policy-driven individual), this film did a great job at shining some light on the way the media and certain political organizations can work together to push agendas forward with the media acting as unofficial PR firms at times. This type of behavior is readily voiced regarding the cozy relationship that the GOP and Fox News have...

Appreciating "Hating Breitbart "
Hating Breitbart is especially relevant today, given the way the press core is playing catch up on the stories behind several poltical scandals. It captures Breitbart's inspiring dedication to exposing truths - and the ultimate price he paid for it.

This extremely well-done documentary clearly cronicles how media biases denied us several truths. It is not about whether you agree or disagree with Breitbart's politics, it's about his struggle to expose falsehoods. It's about the concerted efforts to silence him.

The film is both informative and fascinating because it tracks how political biases of news gathers kept them from even considering the validty of his evidence.

I'm thankful that this film allows me to know Breitbart's story - which is one that has profound implications for all who cherish freedom of speech.

Revealing, brave, and insightful.
This documentary provides exceptional insight behind some major social/political scandals that have occurred in recent years. Just like Occupy Unmasked, this documentary carefully dissects the behaviors of major news outlets which too often act to protect the left, if not forcing a leftist agenda. If you're a conservative this may not be a major revelation. This documentary would be more beneficial to anyone whom considers themselves liberal/progressive; ONLY IF they can truly stomach alternative points of view. The film shows Breitbart knew the correct way to expose a story was to expose the entire story, not just convenient sound bites. The editing superbly displays the scandalous facts, juxtaposed with media defense and ultimate vindication of Breitbarts exposé. This is yet another documentary that inadvertently reveals the left-wing tool that is baseless accusations of racism in order to silence opposition. If you think you have an open-mind then you owe it to your...

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