If you transform into a conservative while an undergrad at Yale, then something special happened. It happened to Wm. F. Buckley. And Govindini Murty, who with her husband founded the wildly successful Liberty Film Festival, became a conservative under liberal group think, and met Jason Apuzzo.
Both are film makers with a vivid conservative/libertarian perspective.
Finally they made their own film with Govindini starring as the "girl" entwined in a wicked plot by a Jihad Terrorist to nuke LA. The insane terrorist is desperately seeking fame while stalking an exotic dancer. The same dilemma faced by the the 9/11. Before purifying their souls for the suicide attacks, several were habituating strip clubs days before.
The black comedy takes you on a journey though Iran, Gitmo and the rough streets around the LA Harbor. The film will soon become an underground classic. Finally, conservatives strike back against Hollywood’s endless anti-American — pro terrorists– money losing films.
Nick Green of the Daily Breeze wrote a comprehensive review.
Everything in the film is original. Great writing, witty and perfect music selections. The CD just came out. You ought to get one for yourself and a bunch for your friends for Christmas.
Here is the official website: www.Kalifornistan.com.
December 20th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Are you joking? I’m a closet conservative in the industry and I thought this sounded interesting. Bought it, stuck it in to watch last night, and couldn’t make it past the 8 minute mark. Embarrassingly bad. Unwatchable. Who are these people and why are they selling their home movies? I’m all for promoting product, but come on, can we please have some objectivity. Otherwise, if we promote crap like this, we confirm the stereotype that conservatives have no talent when it comes to the arts.
December 20th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Desr closet conservative:
If you got to minute 9 you might have got it.
See the reviews also in HE and
NR.
It’s ok to leave the closet.
Shawn Steel
December 21st, 2009 at 12:00 am
Here’s the thing, Shawn, if a film is garbage in the opening scenes (which are of course, supposed to grab you and reel you in)then it’s a good sign it isn’t going to get any better. Nevertheless, I took your advice and powered on. Utterly unwatchable. I made it a bit farther, but it was even more terrible. Have you seen it? Is this supposed to be funny? I’m still not even sure what’s going on at any point. And what’s with the “Outtakes” in the middle of the film. I’m stunned it was so bad.