Hollywood declares war on Iranians

Posted by Keli Dailey at 02:39 pm on 03.27.2007


At Lulu’s, the all-night diner of last resort on Main, I was propositioned by the early Brandon Lee before-his-success/death-with-
the-Crow waiter:

"You want to download some quality new movie releases before they get to video?"
   
Seems like this guy had the ins on a website, and had downloaded the movie 300, which he’d watched 4 times already.
   
“Such good quality,” he says kissing his fingers like an Italian gourmet promising finger-licking putanesca.
   
“4 stars all over, delicious,” he says about the movie quality, certainly not Lulu's.
   
Naturally, we get into conversation about the Bush administration using 300 as propaganda for invading Iran – the Greeks vs. Persians (aka Iranians) dynamic set up in the movie.
   
“I don’t think the Greeks were that white,” the waiter will concede, but the movie is a graphic novel, penned in the late 90s, and remade word-for-word on screen, he insists. What did this have to do with making military adventurism in the Mid East possible? So what if there's suddenly a movie depicting evil Persians trying to strangle Western civilization in its cradle 2,487 years ago: what Iran's cultural advisor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls psychological warfare against present-day Iranians, reports English columnist Gwynne Dyer.
      
By the way, I've been asked not to disclose the free movie website. For fear that it'll get shut down.


KEEP SA CURRENT!

Since 1986, the SA Current has served as the free, independent voice of San Antonio, and we want to keep it that way.

Becoming an SA Current Supporter for as little as $5 a month allows us to continue offering readers access to our coverage of local news, food, nightlife, events, and culture with no paywalls.

Join today to keep San Antonio Current.

Scroll to read more San Antonio News articles

Join SA Current Newsletters

Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.