Review of Hating Breitbart (2012) by Jeremy S — 22 May 2013
As predicted, critics and reviewers are slamming Hating Breitbart because they do, in fact, still hate Andrew Breitbart. What is sad, is that critics fail to put their personal animosity against Andrew Breitbart to the side, and give the film an honest review.
Andrew Marcus, the Director of Hating Breitbart, who initially set out to make a movie about the Tea Party Movement, but after witnessing Andrew Breitbart light up a Tea Party crowd, had the vision to shift his focus onto Breitbart, as the focal point of his movie. This occurred long before Andrew Breitbart became became a major force that changed the landscape of American media and darling of Tea Partiers across the country.
For that at least, Marcus deserves tremendous credit as a film maker.
Year after year, film makers head to wrigley field to get early season footage, in case the Cubs go on to win the World Series, and then, because they got out there early, can produce an amazing film documenting the drama. But Marcus didn't have the opportunity year after year, filming Hating Breitbart was a once in a lifetime shot, no one knew what Andrew Breitbart and the Tea Party would become, and had Marcus not had the foresight, this film would not exist, and love Andrew Breitbart or hate him, a treasure of current American history would be lost. But even his death film critics and viewers alike are exposing what Andrew Breitbart would have wanted, their vile hatred.
It is the film making genus of Andrew Marcus, to have been able to capture so well, a documentary of such a man, that will continue expose the truth, and carry on his mission, in a way he so would have approved of, for as longs as eyes will be opened.
See the film, then pick your side in this #WAR.
This review of Hating Breitbart (2012) was written by Jeremy S on 22 May 2013.
Hating Breitbart has generally received positive reviews.
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