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 Malevolence (2004)
IMDB rating: 4.90
Plot: Created as the middle section of a three-part trilogy, ‘Malevolence’ is the tragic story of a group of bank robbers on the run from the law. They hide out in an abandoned house on the outskirts of town, unaware it is next door to the home of a family of serial killers. One of their hostages escapes and runs for help, but all hell breaks loose when she runs to the “wrong” house.
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Directors: Mena Stevan
Actors: Johnson R. Brandon,Glover Richard,Ingram John Richard,Chambers Keith,McKelvey Kevin,Gross Lenn,Mena Stevan,Cohen Jay,Guida II David K.,Dobil Mark,Crime,Horror,Mystery,Thriller,
Anyone else laughing at that moron Hugo Chavez and his claims?
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis /Article.aspx?id=518904
Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez has gone off the deep end again, claiming the U.S. engineered the Haiti earthquake. It’s a laughable malevolence, of course. But given the spectacular U.S. aid effort, it’s also a threat.
Right now, the dictator’s No. 1 foreign policy aim is to discredit the U.S. aid effort in Haiti. Shortly after Haiti’s Jan. 12 earthquake, Chavez, trying to whip up paranoia, accused America of seeking a "military occupation" there.
When that didn’t work and U.S. aircraft carriers and hospital ships steamed in to rescue ravaged Port-au-Prince, Chavez told Spanish newspaper ABC that the earthquake was the product of a "tectonic weapon" launched by the U.S. Navy in a test-run for the U.S.’ ultimate target: Iran.
As lunatic as it sounds, the Venezuelan dictator knows what he’s doing: Haitians are vulnerable now and seeking to make sense of the catastrophe. Chavez’s words try to tap into an existing Caribbean cultural undercurrent of paranoia about CIA influence to discredit U.S. help. That’s important to Chavez because U.S. aid is building vast reservoirs of goodwill in Haiti and beyond and it will come at the expense of his own.
Chavez is a trouble maker! We don’t need an Earthquake machine to solve this particular problem. We can do it with a single bullet.
Pro Con | Jan 23, 2010
I did get a chuckle out of that. What a knucklehead this guy is.
Pundit | Jan 23, 2010
No. Honestly, I don’t follow him on Tweeter and obsess over him like conservatives do. Cons must have some sort man-crush on him, or something. They should seek therapy.
The Blunt Ugly Truth | Jan 23, 2010
Not as wacky as the right wing idiots here claiming it was Gods will.
Unka Dano | Jan 23, 2010
His "logic" is that the US wants to occupy the country with our military. As if we could not do that before???
Cactus Jack | Jan 23, 2010
Danny Glover and Sean Penn love this dude.
My boycott of Hollyweird still continues.
Don Juan | Jan 23, 2010
I’m sure Obama is calling high ranking military officials into his office wanting to know where the tectonic weapon is and why Chavez knew about it before he did.
dnafairy | Jan 23, 2010
I laughed just as hard as when I heard his comrade-in-arms, Danny Glover, say Haiti’s earthquake is the result of global warming and the failures to install world socialism.
What is it about older libbies that makes me chuckle, and wonder if it truly is a debilitating, progressive mental disorder. The older they get, the loonier they talk.
Common Sense in Exile | Jan 23, 2010
So how much has Chavez given?
Rocky | Jan 23, 2010
So you’re a right wingner? God is great now isnt he
Apparitions | Jan 23, 2010
Let me guess , you read it on a website, so it must be true!
l can assure you that the 20,000 US. Troops that invaded Haiti are not welcome, only aid is.
Hmmm | Jan 23, 2010
He is so stupid and Obama LIKES him. Like the US wants possession of the poorest country in the world. (or one of the poorest) We have enough poverty in America we do not need to take responsibility for Haiti. Let the non-profits take care of it.
Charro | Jan 23, 2010
I’m not laughing. It’s not funny. There are people in this world who want to hate us and are ready to believe anything anyone says about us.
Hmm: The troops that "invaded" Haiti aren’t welcome, only aid is? Who the f_ck do you tards think is going to BRING the aid? You idiots get more and more stupid every day.
SinDelle Morte | Jan 23, 2010
Your premise is right. I am one that am glad he took back the oil industry for his country. If this is true, and not just propaganda from the right, I think he (chavez) has become a political liability for Latin America.
Why are you accusing Obama. It is he, Chavez would be criticizing.
I am Latino.
God's Reporter | Jan 23, 2010
The funny thing is the left wing in America would believe him and curry his favor if Bush was in office.
The left is still trying to figure out how to blame this on Bush.
Danny Glover figured it out. The earthquake was the fault of America and global warming…Bush! Lol
Joey | Jan 23, 2010
Nope just shaking my head in disbelief that people are still listening to it. Oh and lets not forget if I am not mistaken France once again jumped in and made some sort of stupid comment like that too.
If I am mistaken I apologise. I heard it quickly on the news this morning ? Been trying to follow up on it
wayned | Jan 23, 2010
that’s 0bama true friend!
tom the plumber | Jan 23, 2010
Knock Chavez all you want, but he is one reason why we aren’t a union like the European Union right now. He’s a nut for sure but he refused to be part of a trading union between the U.S., Mexico, and South America. All countries were aboard except Venezuela and the motion was defeated. This is the stuff Bush tried to push through. The Mexican leader Vincenzo Fox played Bush like a fiddle and we have to thank Chavez from inadvertantly watching our backs.
Redjr01 | Jan 23, 2010
He’s a chump, pure and simple.
Anthony E | Jan 23, 2010
I don’t know about the tectonic weapon theory, how on earth could anyone here, I doubt it’s true, but as recent historical revelations have shown, it would not be unthinkable, if there was a plan that it had helped.
As the US never stirs up false scare stories about Chavez, then it is very impolite of him to talk that way.
-but wait…, you using the word "dictator" to describe somebody who was democratically elected, really says it all.
It seems you have been programmed what to think, and the idea that he is a dictator, although completely untrue, is a falsehood to help your entrenched idea of Chavez, which was not formed By you, but For you-
There are thousands of honest and compassionate people working in Haiti, trying to help, either with sheer hard labor, or medical and nursing skills.
They come from all over the world.
Then there are those who will be treating it simply as an opportunity for themselves-they care not a jot about individual human suffering, these are governments who do it for PR purposes at best, and for exploiting a chaotic situation for maximum benefit to their plans.
I wonder how many strings will be attached to any aid given, who the reconstruction contracts will go to for instance?
I wonder how many US troops will be stationed there as "peacekeepers", and become a permanent presence?
How much land given for US bases?
hog b | Jan 23, 2010