they still went back to this guy. bill: i think eastwood has a constituency. they spent $12 million on what. on an ad blitz. they have got a couple million ads. it will go to the battle ground states. bill: we won t see that ad in new york city or california because these states aren t being contested but in ohio, florida, iowa, places like that he that s where it s going to run. yeah. the baseball movie. trouble with the curve. trouble with the movie is it s a baseball movie that came out the last week of baseball season. there are 162 days that baseball fans follow teams. bill: do you think that clint eastwood s politics, because they were so high profile, people who would support the president might not go to see the movie? we talked about this before. if it s a guy like clint eastwood they love him. beloved icon. i don t think it did. i looked on the show biz sites. nobody really thinks that had anything to do with it. bill: to counter eastwood
guy. bill: i think eastwood has a constituency. they spent $12 million on what. on an ad blitz. they have got a couple million ads. it will go to the battle ground states. bill: we won t see that ad in new york city or california because these states aren t being contested but in ohio, florida, iowa, places like that he that s where it s going to run. yeah. the baseball movie. trouble with the curve. trouble with the movie is it s a baseball movie that came out the last week of baseball season. there are 162 days that baseball fans follow teams. bill: do you think that clint eastwood s politics, because they were so high profile, people who would support the president might not go to see the movie? we talked about this before. if it s a guy like clint eastwood they love him. beloved icon. i don t think it did. i looked on the show biz sites. nobody really thinks that had anything to do with it. bill: to counter eastwood and karl rove s pac, the left
the tiger somehow spared his life. the man in a new york hospital listed in critical condition. well, we bring you back now to this week s must see or must avoid films. this being the first day of fall and all, first up for film about baseball and romance. joining me now is senior editor at in touch weekly. kim this is a movie that stars clint eastwood. it s called trouble with the curve . it also has amy adams in it and justin timberlake. your opinion must see or must avoid? i m going say a must-see. it s not the best baseball movie you ll ever see. it s not the best clint eastwood movie you ll ever see. but it s actually good. it s kind of an old-fashioned movie. clint eastwood plays a baseball scout aging, having trouble with his sight. his estranged daughter amy adams comes along with him to help him out. again, it s old-fashioned but it s likable. clint eastwood does it very well when he plays that kind of cranky but secretly lovable guy. again you might be distracted by th
heat index, jennifer aniston all because of brad pit made about his ex during an interview. speaking of pit, his new movie won the friday night box office. it s on track to be the most successful baseball movie ever. it won t win the weekend, shockingly. that goes to lion king 3 drk, the disney beast rolled back to the top. it s projected to remain in first place for a second straight week. it s a song in the box office hit thor, walk, by the foo fighters tops the charts. those are number ones on weeken weekends with alex witt. [ male announcer ] if you re only brushing,
his ugly children, calls the guy a maggot and turd after levine the obviously anti-at the mitt particular reference. this is too far. remember what happened to mel gibson when he asked the cop on pacific coast highway if he was jewish. that made mel gibson a pariah in the community and possibly never recover. this to my view is far worse. you can hang out with hookers and beat them up, but you start this anti-at the met particular stuff. in that town, this guy now, you ll be lucky i don t think the baseball movie he did, major league, i don t think he ll make that movie. i think it will be years before he gets work and he is not going anywhere near mainstream television ever. bill: you ve been following the wisconsin situation?