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Film Directors Criticize Media Treatment of Iraq War As Too Passive

Director Brian De Palma on set of RedactedFilm directors Brian De Palma and Paul Haggis have attacked the media for not reporting enough on the negative aspects of the Iraq War, and said that they felt compelled to make up for that poor reporting by making their recent films Redacted (De Palma), which opens tomorrow, and In the Valley of Elah (Haggis), which opened a few weeks ago and crashed at the box office.

There has been no word yet on whether reporters will return the favor by making quality movies to compensate for the shoddy filmmaking behind the current crop of films opposing the Iraq War.

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This is priceless. What the directors are actually saying is that even the news media generally won't go so far as to actually make up imaginary American atrocities, so it falls to them to satisfy that important need.

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