28 April 2013

Two Men lose their other half

ANGUS T. Jones said he wished he wasn't on hit show Two and a Half Men, now it appears that he has got his wish. 

Warner Bros announced it had signed Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer up for an eleventh season of the hit sitcom. Entertainment Weekly says that Jones will only appear in a few episodes after his character was shipped off to the army.

Jones shocked many when he made a video for religious website Forerunner Chronicles in which he slams the show that made him a star at 10 years old.

"Jake from Two and a Half Men means nothing. He is a non-existent character. If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching Two and a Half Men. I'm on Two and a Half Men and I don't want to be on it," he said.

"Please stop watching. Please stop filling your head with filth, please. People say it's entertainment ... the fact that it's entertainment ... do some research on the effect of television on your brain and you'll have a decision to make. It's bad news. A lot of people don't like to think about how deceptive the enemy is."

No word on whether Warner Bros will be changing the name of the show now that these two men have lost their other half.

heraldsun.com.au 27 Apr 2013

From its very inception, the Hollywood entertainment industry's foundations are lies.

Much of the 'entertainment' the comes out of Hollywood is family and society degrading trash.

Angus T. Jones is absolutely correct in this observations.

Many people who come to Hollywood become disillusioned with its farce.

But as rapper Eminem once put it "We're the ones who made you", referring to the Hollywood financiers.


The new trend now is to make movies that depict so called real events, but with deliberately misleading information or just plainly put lies, as the truth.

One such event happened, when movie director Steven Spielberg came to Melbourne to interview survivors of World War II, and the description of events that he received were not conducive to the official government reports or the agenda he wished to portray in his movies.

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