Hollywood’s new film The Hunt looked bad before recent shootings, looks even worse in light of El Paso and Dayton tragedies
The Hunt is a “satire” that depicts wealthy elites hunting and down and killing caricatures of Trump supporters. Is it now socially acceptable to make movies that show one political party murdering another?
“‘The Hunt’ is billed as a satire that follows wealthy thrill-seekers taking a private jet to a five-star resort where they embark on a ‘deeply rewarding’ expedition that involves hunting down and killing designated humans. The Hollywood Reporter reported on Tuesday that “Universal is re-evaluating its strategy for the certain-to-be-controversial satire” following the shootings after ESPN reportedly pulled a trailer for the film that had been previously cleared to air on the sports network.
‘The violent, R-rated film from producer Jason Blum’s Blumhouse follows a dozen MAGA types who wake up in a clearing and realize they are being stalked for sport by elite liberals,” THR’s Kim Masters and Tatiana Siegel wrote. “It features guns blazing along with other ultra-violent killings as the elites pick off their prey.'”
Table Topics with Liberty Toastmasters
Theresa Watson, Monica Warstler, Bill Vetter, Carol Baker, and Josh Lallament of Liberty Toastmasters join Kim on the show: Today’s topic is the power of Table Topics. Two minutes is quite a lot of time when you think about it. Usain Bolt could probably run half a mile in under two minutes. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address takes less than two minutes to recite. The Two Minutes Hate scene from the film adaption of 1984 only lasts one minutes and 58 seconds!
Imagine what you could do with an audience and two minutes.