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For what it's worth, Medved has been not just a wingnut dick but frankly certifiable since the late 80s at least.
I think I first realized it when he reviewed Star Trek V, the one about the Enterprise meeting God.
Medved didn't object to the crappy script or the cheesey special effects. Instead, he got all bent out of shape when Kirk says "Maybe God isn't out there" (gestures to outer space, from the window of the Enterprise). "Maybe he's in here" (taps chest) "In the human heart."
Medved thought that was evidence of some kind of Hollywood secular humanist plot. I'm not making this up.
For what it's worth, Medved has been not just a wingnut dick but frankly certifiable since the late 80s at least.
ReplyDeleteI think I first realized it when he reviewed Star Trek V, the one about the Enterprise meeting God.
Medved didn't object to the crappy script or the cheesey special effects. Instead, he got all bent out of shape when Kirk says "Maybe God isn't out there" (gestures to outer space, from the window of the Enterprise). "Maybe he's in here" (taps chest) "In the human heart."
Medved thought that was evidence of some kind of Hollywood secular humanist plot. I'm not making this up.