On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 17:35:53 -0400, "Dave D" <dave.D@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"The Starmaker" <starmaker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 16:23:03 -0400, "Dave D" <dave.D@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>"Mason Barge" <masonbarge@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> "The Starmaker" <starmaker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> Did you know that Shrek is Jewish?
>>>>
>>>> Maybe it would be more accurate to say that he's a "Yiddish
character".
>>>> A
>>>> lot of the humble people in the movie are, while the royalty in the
>>>> movie
>>>> are more Christian/European. The whole schmear seems based on
medeival
>>>> Eurpoean, put-upon peasants, with a heavy component of Jews/outsiders
>>>> who
>>>> have to live by their wits.
>>>>
>>>> But I agree, I think the basis of the character, and the style of the
>>>> legend, is very Jewish.
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>>> The accent is Scottish. In fact on the first movie DVD commentary it
says
>>>that Canadian Mike Myers tried it originally with an Canadian accent. A
>>>lot
>>>of the phrases like 'going the right way for a smacked bottom' come
from
>>>his
>>>childhood with British parents in Toronto.
>>>
>>> So calling Shrek Jewish, Oy Vay! is a stretch.
>>>
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>> You have to understand "movie making"...If it's Jewish name, the
>> accent is removed.
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>> *They* don't want a Jewish voice accent in their films...that would
>> "turn off" the audience. This is all calculated in advance.
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>>
>> Now, did you see the movie "Independence Day"?
>>
>> That is probably the only recent movie where they have a "Jewish
>> character", with a Jewish stereotype in it.
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>> The part of the Jewish stereotype character is played by actor Judd
>> Hirsch. He plays a grubby unshaven old Jewish guy...
>> uses a lot of Hebonics to bring out the Jewish character...
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>>
>> The credits read:
>> Judd Hirsch .... Julius Levinson
>> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116629/
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>> But the name Julius is Italian or Greek.
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>> How many people you know in this world who's first name is Julius?
>> Why did they gave him an Italian or Greek, instead of a Jewish name
>> like Max?
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>> It's calculated that way....these things are discussed in the
>> bathrooms.
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>Wow. You're paranoia would be amusing if it wasn't so sad. You are the
>Bizarro world Uncle Leo.
So, when I was doing my "investigative re****ting"
I was looking at this character in "Independence Day"
because it was unusual for Hollywood to have
Jewish stereotypes in their films...
Talk about paranoia, you won't believe how the actor
Judd Hirsch got the part! Or, how I concluded he got the part.
The part of the Jewish stereotype character is played by actor Judd
Hirsch. He plays a grubby unshaven old Jewish guy...
uses a lot of Ebonies to bring out the Jewish character...
The credits read:
Judd Hirsch .... Julius Levinson
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116629/
But the name Julius is Italian or Greek.
Now, the character name is Julius.
If you look at the original script to "Independence Day"...
There is no Julius.
http://sfy.ru/sfy.html?script=independence_day
The name you will see is "MOISHE". A real Jewish name.
So why did they change the name of the Jewish character from
MOISHE a Jewish name to a Julius, a non-Jewish name?
I guess "Moishe" sounds to the producer, toooooo Jewish.
They wanted to downplay the Jewish character Hirsch was playing.
Julius comes from:
Meaning: Jove's child. Form of Julius and family clan name of several
powerful Roman emperors.
Biblical Roman centurion Julius saved Paul's life during a hazardous
voyage.
It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "Jove's child". Variant of
Julius, the family clan name of several of the most powerful Roman
emperors.
First used in the 18th century. Julien is the French form popular in
France. See also Giuliano. Musician Julian Lennon; activist Julian
Bond.
Julian has 8 variant forms: Jolyon, Jules, Juliano, Julianus, Julien,
Julio, Julius and Julyan.
So I looked into the "MOISHE" name...to see where did the screen
writer came up with it. And you
won't believe what I found!
When I did a google search for Moishe, it was a misspelling of the
name
Moshe, or purposely misspelled....more paranoia, yes?
Turns out Moshe is a ****ing Rabbi!
If you got a name like Moshe, you would have to be a ****in Rabbi.
Nothin wrong with that.
This rabbi Moshe has lots of article about him celebrating, Israel
Independence Day!
So there I found the connection between the name "MOISHE" in the
original script and
Moshe a rabbi with tons of news articles about him celebrating, Israel
Independence Day!
Okay, so the screen writer is trying to be true to life. Nothing wrong
with that. A film could use a little Jewish luck.
You know how these screenwriters write, trying to make things tie up
with other things....
But here comes the Paranoia!
Do you know what is the last name of Rabbi Moshe? The same rabbi who
has news articles
about him celebrating, Israel Independence Day! Same title of the
movie "Independence Day"?
The "MOISHE" or Moshe in the original script of "Independence Day"?
The Moshe played by
the actor, Judd Hirsch.
Do you know want to know what is the last name of Rabbi Moshe?
You just won't believe it!!!!!
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HIRSCH.
Can you believe it????
So....how did the actor Judd Hirsch get the part in the movie?
Don't tell me he got the part in the movie only because his last name
is Hirsch.
BECAUSE THAT'S ****IN PARANOIA!!!!!!! Isn't it?
The Starmaker


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