Review: Breitbart's "Occupy Unmasked"
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Occupy Unmasked (a documentary that Andrew Breitbart worked on before his untimely death), is currently playing in select theatres in California, Arizona, Colorado, and Texas. Lucky for me, the California showing was within driving distance. Here's my first impression review:

This film is an incredibly chilling look at just how far the media went to both deify the Occupy movement and cover up it's flaws. It also shows concrete evidence that it was cynically manufactured by Unions and Activist groups.
I'd go into more detail; but it's really something that needs to be seen to be believed. However, I will say that it is a fantastic swansong for Breitbart (who frequently appears as the film's "narrator"). It is such a shame that we lost him so soon. That man was FIERCE and I would have loved to see him make more documentaries like this one.

This film is an incredibly chilling look at just how far the media went to both deify the Occupy movement and cover up it's flaws. It also shows concrete evidence that it was cynically manufactured by Unions and Activist groups.
I'd go into more detail; but it's really something that needs to be seen to be believed. However, I will say that it is a fantastic swansong for Breitbart (who frequently appears as the film's "narrator"). It is such a shame that we lost him so soon. That man was FIERCE and I would have loved to see him make more documentaries like this one.