It hasn't stopped Hollywood in the past and the mainstream media now, so why be surprised?
Lou,
I hate to burst your bubble here, but after seeing the movie myself this last week thanks to the wonder of Netflix, I'm forever indebted to Brian Ewen for bringing it back-up.
This movie (disaster/comedy) that you inaccurately (again) portrayed as being produced and funded by Hollywood and the mainstream media, was actually funded by personal donations to get the film made and by a group called,
The Helixx Group, a company which takes great pride in calling themselves,
"The Entrepreneurs of Life." (Not my line, thats what they call themselves on their website.)
Further from the website:
The Helixx Group is a pioneer in providing agency services that advance the stewardship objectives of high-impact business and idea entrepreneurs. In this role, the firm is providing idea leadership in identifying and enhancing the ways that uniquely successful people create, capitalize, capture and transfer value. Helixx has also developed institutional consulting services to define and promote new models of merchant banking built around the individual, and new models of philanthropyWhat a load of horse pucky from a perfect group of
gentlemen that no doubt weighed-in on a few personal favors with Hootie or some other RNC provider, to get Augusta National on film for the movie. Just enough to make you want to cry and go, "woo woo" and buy a bunch of Amway products.
No Lou, this disaster of a film was brought to you by good old cowboy-hat wearing/Amway-buying RNC'ers and it shows something terribly!
They made Bobby Jones look Booby! Especially with all of the historical innaccuracies that didn't make any sense and added nothing to the film. They deprived the movie-paying public--people you hate Lou--because they like to pay their hard earned monies to go out and see entertainment. They missed on one of the great movie-making opportunities to portray one of the great scenes in not just Golf, but probably in all of sports history. But what would you expect for a bunch of rank amateurs that should just stick to selling their Amway, while conniving and conning others to do the same.
Better stop wasting your time on this one Lou, the shelves are getting a little low on Amway soap & toothpaste products.