Monday, March 03, 2008

Denier Denies



Re: the Academy Award winning French (pa-touie) actress, Marion Cotillard, who thought 9-11 was a hoax. There be fiction here:

The 32-year-old French actress became the toast of Tinseltown after winning an Academy Award for her portrayal of tortured chanteuse Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose.

The award plucked Cotillard from relative obscurity and booked her a place on the A-list.

But an interview given to a French magazine more than a year ago has threatened her prospects in the US.

Cotillard was quoted as saying she doubted whether the attack on the World Trade Centre was genuine, saying: "I think we are lied to about a number of things."

She even went on to doubt whether the US really did put a man on the moon in 1969.

But faced with losing out on a career in the notoriously patriotic Hollywood film industry, the actress has claimed her comments were misunderstood and taken out of context.

Oh sure she still thinks it was a hoax. Nut-jobs don't suddenly become deep thinkers. But you expect someone to lie to rehab their reputation. The full bore fantasy though is, "notoriously patriotic Hollywood film industry," I mean, the what?


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