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John Cusack: Why We Write

Posted by Brave New Films, Brave New Films at 12:00 PM on June 20, 2008.


The star of "War, Inc." on why he decided to satirize the Iraq War.

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Blog written by: Jeremy Pikser, Mark Leyner & John Cusack

Back in early 2003 the three of us got together to see if we could figure out something to write that would express some of the outrage and feelings of going crazy we had about what was going on around Iraq.

Here we were living in the most powerful country on earth, which had bombed the shit out of a relatively poor and weak country, Iraq, devastating its roads, electricity, drinking water; then proceeded to impose sanctions that resulted in half a million civilian deaths from starvation and lack of medical supplies and facilities, then, using the pretext that because some Arabs from several other completely different countries killed 3000 Americans (that’s 1/150 of the Iraqis we had killed in the previous ten years), we bombed the shit out of Iraq AGAIN, and everyone… virtually every journalist attached to anything even remotely mainstream, every politician, every movie star, every everyone was talking about how great and heroic it all was, and we just said, you know, “Fuck This!”

So we wrote this thing that said, this is all lies. None of this is about freedom or democracy. It’s about money and power. We thought the lies these bastards had blanketed the world in were so blatant and outrageous that it would be inappropriate to respond to them with anything that wasn’t derisively absurd. Because the idea that we were expected to swallow all that shit was absurd and insultingly derisive to our intelligences and those of everyone on the planet.

So we wrote it. And the people with money didn’t see a way to make a profit on it so we got someone to make it in Bulgaria for a fraction of what we really needed. But we made it anyway. And we got great, talented people to work on it and be in it for practically nothing, and now it’s done. And we love it. And lots of other folks love it. And we hope you love it.


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Posted by: lavendula13 on Jun 21, 2008 7:04 AM   
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Way cool! Spot on! The danger is, once you open your eyes and see the war (and the real world) for what it is, you can't see it any other way. It's sort of like seeing a photon as a particle, and never again being able to see it as a wave. They call us conspiracy theorists, but in fact we are the awakened in a land of dreamers. I foresee no cure but poison or a bullet, and the trajectory can go either way.

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Shock Doctrine inspired
Posted by: Alex Hidell on Jun 21, 2008 10:37 AM   
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The shock doctrine that Naomi Klein writes about is probably what is behind 9-11 events too, but that's my humble opinion. In the meantime, the media keeps us from looking into the Enron/Afgan pipelines that were not to be, the long-range implications of oil running out within 27 years, the lack of leadership in general -- and any real leadership being ignored, while media concentrate on American Idol antics.

I'm properly shocked by my government and its media lackeys. But I'm awed by seeing individuals stand up to the powerful fools. Thanks John, Mark, and Jeremy !

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!Truth is funny! Thank you Cusacks rock!!!
Posted by: melindyrose on Jun 21, 2008 9:16 PM   
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This is the only movie this year with heart soul and brains. So proud of you guys for your bravery and accuracy. Bugliosi book on indicting Bush is also great. Lets not let these bastards skate. Stop the money. Congress caved yesterday, so we must sue to indict and investigate Bush & CheneyCo for war crimes, profiteering, and treason. Since corporations now have the rights of "people" let's indict halliburton and blackwater while we're at it, too. We have to stop the money, and pre-empt their pre-empt planned for Iran in the next four months before their next "October surprise" - surprise - we're not gonna take it! Loads of Love.

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X pat
Posted by: davy on Jun 22, 2008 12:46 AM   
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Thank God there are the John Cusacks. It is SOO obvious and yet America buries it's head even deeper. SOON it will wish it hadn't. Better start swimming.

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BUSH blows America (everyone), while Clinton impeached for getting one?
Posted by: williameon on Jun 22, 2008 5:12 AM   
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The Big Business of WAR

Do the People know?
Do the Soldiers know?
Who'll tell them about
The Big Business of WAR?

Who makes the Bombs that blow up Children?
Who pays for,
This stinking WAR?

It's a Dirty Business
Big Business
The Big Business of War!

It's a
BUSH/CHAINEY
Halliburton/Carlyle
Stinking WAR!

We have no money for Health Care
We have no money for Education
We have no money for nothing
Except this, Dirty WAR!

When will we learn,
To live in Peace again?
Instead of wasting all of our lives
In this great Big
Fuss and Fight

It's
Big Business
A Dirty Business
The Big Business of WAR!

Who pays for the Bombs that blow up the World?
Who pays for?
This:
STINKING WAR?

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Thank you, Mr Cusack
Posted by: zipper696 on Jun 22, 2008 10:45 AM   
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In a world where it would be easy for a talented actor to sell out, do the blockbuster movies, schmooze the press and politicians I salute your courage and integrity in saying what so many think - and taking not inconsiderable risks with your career as a result.

Again, many thanks.

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