Saw "Outfoxed" the other day. Didn't make all that much impact on me, since I already thought Fox news was to the media what Ed Anger of the Weekly World News was to newspapers (albeit less funny.) I resolve this issue by not watching Fox and not trusting anything that lists Fox News as a source until I've got a coupla independant sources backing it up.
None of that is the point.
The point is that they had some very entertaining montages throughout the film of Fox catch phrases, including a hysterically absurd number of nothing but Fox reporters saying "Some people say..." and another of variants on telling the guests to "Shut up!"
James and I, therefore have evolved a ritualized response to any silliness in world news now:
"Some people say..."
"Some people say..."
"You know, some people say..."
"Shut up!"
None of that is the point.
The point is that they had some very entertaining montages throughout the film of Fox catch phrases, including a hysterically absurd number of nothing but Fox reporters saying "Some people say..." and another of variants on telling the guests to "Shut up!"
James and I, therefore have evolved a ritualized response to any silliness in world news now:
"Some people say..."
"Some people say..."
"You know, some people say..."
"Shut up!"