In his new comedy, 'The Men Who Stare at Goats,' George Clooney assumes another role in which he plays a man associated with the covert operations of the U.S. Government (however silly they may be in this case). And Clooney fans are laughing. A CIA agent with the power to kill a goat simply by staring at it? Hilarious! But some moviegoers may, once the laughter dies down, look at the choices Clooney's been making since he found himself on the Hollywood A list, and wonder if they don't reveal a man using the power of his celebrity to push a specific political agenda across the globe. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
It's the fourth such role for Clooney, with a TV version of 'Fail Safe,' 'Syriana,' from the writer of Steven Soderbergh's 'Traffic,' Soderbergh's own 'The Good German,' and the upcoming 'The American,' in which he'll play a Jason Bourne-like assassin on assignment in Italy. But Clooney's hardly alone among actors with films in theaters that paint the U.S. what some would say is a negative political light.
When the next Paul Greengrass-Matt Damon collaboration, 'Green Zone,' hits theaters early next year, some moviegoers may wonder if the new political thriller, in which Damon plays an American soldier gone rogue in Iraq, isn't really just the next installment of the Jason Bourne franchise, operating under an assumed identity. It's not. In fact, since its recent trailer premiere, several critics in the conservative blogosphere have already blasted 'Green Zone,' calling it Anti-American.
Meanwhile, the next 'Bourne' film releases next year as well, and Damon fans can hardly wait to revisit the globe-trotting, amnesiac ass-kicker. But Jason Bourne isn't the only thing the actor is known for these days. There's an infamous CBS interview in which he railed against Sarah Palin during the last election campaign. "I think there's a really good chance that Sarah Palin could be President, and I think that's a really scary thing," the actor said. "It's like a really bad Disney movie.'
Many of the characters Damon has played since 'The Bourne Supremacy' have fit a certain mold. Currently he can be seen as real-life Agribusiness whistleblower Marc Whitacre in Steven Soderbergh's 'The Informant!' Before that he made a brief appearance in Soderbergh's four-hour opus, 'Che.' And prior to that Damon stared in 'The Good Shepherd' as a fictional character based on one of the founding fathers of the CIA. Hmm ... American-trained assassins, architects of the CIA., anti-corporate crusaders. Is there a pattern here? It was, of course, the role of rogue covert ops amnesiac Jason Bourne that catapulted Damon to international stardom. He was famous before that, sure. He's been pretty well known since winning, with pal Ben Affleck, an Academy Award for his and Affleck's first screenplay, 'Good Will Hunting.' They were the Diablo Cody of their day, minus the tattoos and the lap dances (as far as we know). The film, with Gus Van Sant, onetime recipient of the ACLU's Freedom of Expression, marked the start of Damon's first serious creative collaboration.
But now both Damon and Clooney are super famous. And they each have several thriving collaborations. Not only have they worked together five times, they've both worked with Soderbergh five times (Clooney and Soderbergh liked each other so much that they formed a production company together after 'Out of Sight'). Clooney also seems to like the Coen Brothers -- he's been in three of their films. And 'Green Zone' marks Damon's fourth collaboration with British auteur Greengrass. By 2011, Damon will have worked with Clint Eastwood twice (and chances are, won, or at least been nominated for, another Oscar).
Paul Greengrass, Steven Soderbergh, Gun Van Sant -- all known for liberal-leaning messages in their movies. Greengrass has made overtly political films like 'The One That Got Away' (about the first gulf war) and 'Bloody Sunday,' and the two Bourne movies considered by some to be the most critical of the reach of the U.S. government. Steven Soderbergh made a splash, and won some Oscars, for 'Erin Brockovich,' about a real woman who took on big corporate polluters and won; 'Traffic,' an indictment of the U.S. war on drugs; 'Che,' which criticized the CIA's meddling in the politics of the southern hemisphere; and now 'The Informant!,' about America's corrupt Argibusiness industry. And Gun Van Sant's 'Milk' was seen by many as a too-late rallying cry about the passing of Prop. 8, which made gay marriage illegal again in California. It's no secret that much of Hollywood rubs elbows with the Democratic party. Stars and filmmakers who take a more centrist, or even Republican view of things are fewer and farther between. Since becoming Governor, or Governator, of his adopted state, Arnold Schwarzenegger is probably the most famous Republican actor to come around since Ronald Reagan. But others, like Fred Thompson, Jon Voight and Bruce Willis show up at Republican rallies, campaign for conservative candidates and, just like their lefty counterparts, sometimes reveal their political beliefs through the roles they take.
Willis in particular seems determined to create a pro-America PR blitz with his pictures. From the 'Die Hard' franchise to the upcoming Sylvester Stallone war comedy 'The Expendables,' Willis has either played a cop, a soldier or a covert agent more than a dozen times. He shows no sign of slowing down. Seven of the eight films he has in development are about cops, soldiers or assassins. If anything, Willis has kicked it into overdrive. It makes sense. With Damon, Clooney and their fellow progressives working overtime, Willis has got a lot of work to do.
Reader Comments (6)
MoniqueV at 4:54PM on Nov 11th 2009
Is this Moviefone or Fox News?
amanda at 5:28PM on Nov 11th 2009
When did moviephone become rightwinged? geez. When are you going to write about how almost all of the Military Extras in the Leftwinged GreenZone are actual soldiers. Many of whom faught in Iraq and or Afghanistan...ill be waiting for that article. Just tell me when my movie is going to start and shut up.
Pat at 7:09PM on Nov 11th 2009
Thank you for writing this. Too many artists use their craft to further their political agendas and many, MANY of us who love our country, who are loyal Americans and patriots are sick of them. Our family no longer spends our money to see their movies, tune in to TV shows on which they appear, buy their music nor buy magazines that feature them. Most of us are proud to be Americans and are grateful for the opportunities that just being born in the USA affords us. Keep up the good work. I look forward to more of your observations.
Chris at 2:36AM on Nov 13th 2009
Hey-a Pat, I'm laughing at your post right now. You love your country, are a loyal American, and a patriot. But, you're sick of other Americans that have a different viewpoint and choose to use their American rights when they express them? That doesn't make any sense. Americans that love their country are usually in favor of the rights afforded them here in the good old US of A. Unfortunately, ever since GW and 9-11, a bunch of Americans have been hoodwinked into believing that what they are supposed to be in favor of is blindly supporting their government and vociferously shouting down any fellow citizen with the gall to exercise their right to critique and dissent. People like Clooney, and Damon, and the rest of left-leaning Hollywood, and the 50% of this country's population (American citizens with a right to speak) rightly spoke out against the war in Iraq before it started and were shouted at by folks like you. Funnily enough, all these years later it's apparent the left was right and the right was wrong. There was no need to send our precious boys and girls into Iraq. None! Nada! Yet, we are still paying the price for that both in dollars and lives, not to mention we've got the blood of countless innocent Iraqi's on our collective hands. But Osama Bin Laden still walks amongst the living. FYI, it is the job of a patriot to love his country, NOT his government. Politicians and governments come and go. Some are good, some are evil, most all are self-serving. The citizens of this country are supposed to keep vigilant and remember that it's their job to oversee the government and scream like a banshee when said government starts acting in self-interest instead of the public-interest. You Pat, forgot that was your civic duty. You've jumped in bed with the enemy. The enemy that drove your beloved country into the toilet. But now you're so deep in that you can't turn back, can't admit your mistake, can't admit you fell asleep on the job and got swept up in the nationalistic frenzy that manipulated so many into unnecessary, costly, bloody, horrifying wars. Shame on you for having an ego bigger than your patriotic spirit. Shame on you for being duped and then turning around and bragging about it. Clooney and Hollywood are not your enemies. Your biggest enemy is your own ignorance. You obviously don't know about governments leading citizens astray throughout history. If you did, you would have recognized this recent manipulation and you would have done your patriotic duty and warned your fellow citizens against falling for a scheme meant to make us all feel good and proud about being cheerleaders for the hijackers that were driving down the road with our fair country as their own personal booty. How long will these wars persist? How many human beings will die before they're over? How long will it take to recover from this economic debacle? How many American patriots will be jobless and homeless before it ends? Pat, what the heck are you so damned proud of? You don't think I should have the opportunity to say these things so you're certainly not proud of the most basic of American rights. Honestly, I'm embarrassed to be lumped in the same category with blissfully ignorant fools like you. Grow up. Wake up and wave goodbye to your beloved country, it's been disappearing right before your very eyes.
John at 10:30PM on Nov 11th 2009
Nice article and it gives the reason I and many others have stopped going to movies with actors like Clooney in them. I want to be entertained, not preached at by clueless Hollywood actors.
Rod at 3:15AM on Nov 13th 2009
Yo Pat & John,
Clooney and Damon are true patriots who actually understand the extraordinarily serious threats facing our nation these days, and are courageously using their talents and position in our society to do something about it. You should be thanking them for trying to enlighten you. You, and the rest of the right-wing idiot brigade who supported Bush & Cheney Inc. in their efforts to loot, plunder, and drive this nation into the ditch we're in are just plainly, and stubbornly, foolish. How can this still be a mystery to you? I'm guessing it's because you have one heck of a time telling the difference between being a patriotic American, and being a big fan of your favorite football team. But there is a difference. Put down your pom-poms, and THINK.