"It would be a disgrace and a humiliation if Barack Obama does not win," he told Spanish journalists at the ongoing 56th San Sebastian film festival, where his latest film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" is being screened.It is simply unacceptable to the moonbats of Hollywood that voters might fail to follow their directives.
"It would be a very, very terrible thing for the United States in many, many ways," he said.What a wonderful thing for Americans that they have Woody to tell them what is right.
Democratic hopeful Obama, Allen said, is "so much better" than Republican rival John McCain, and "represents a huge step upward from (the) incompetence and misjudgement" of the Bush administration.
I've got one for Woody - there are plenty of directors who are "so much better" than him!
"It would be a terrible thing if the American public was not moved to vote for him, that they actually preferred more of the same."They don't notice that nothing could be more of the same any better than Barack.
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Blah, blah, blah, who cares what Hollywood ( plastic people) have to say? Why don't they just shut up and try making some good films for a change. God, go away, far, far away.
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