This June get ready for what promises to be a really "hot" major cinematic event. "Sarah Palin" the movie. Who said politics and Hollywood don't mix. If you're a conservative flimmaker like Stephen K. Bannon, have $1 million to spare, as well as unlimited access to the subject, the whole thing seems like a reasonable idea. At the very least such a film will be an unprecedented way of announcing Palin'e bid for the presidency in 2011. The big question is what can Bannon say about the celebripol in two hours that the public doesn't already know?
It's obvious that a Sarah Palin cannot be considered serious film making for the simple reason that it's intent is driven by overt partisanship. While one portion of the American public eagerly anticipates such a film, there is another part of this country that will be repulsed at such blatant and incredulous panderment.