Glenn Beck Makes Fun of James Cameron for Overreacting to His Anti-Christ Joke...from 3 Years Ago

Marc Schenker
By now, you've likely heard of Avatar director James Cameron's paranoid and hyperventilating derogation against Glenn Beck, but you've likely not heard Beck's eloquent and effective response. Just to recap, on Tuesday, Cameron took a broadside at Glenn Beck during a news conference where he was greedily promoting the home video release of his anti-American and anti-military smash-hit, Avatar. In a fit of self-assured and gushing anger, Cameron called Beck a "f****** a******!" and misguidedly took as serious Beck's "anti-Christ" quip. Then, clearly because his ego was fed by the room of liberal, entertainment "journalists" who didn't challenge a word he said, Cameron lost his mind by challenging Beck to a debate. All this paranoia over a 3-year-old comment from Beck?! The trouble for Cameron-as Beck pointed out in response-was that it was all a joke...you clown!

Thusly, Cameron ought to win the 2010 award for the Most Gullible and Easily Misunderstanding Director of the Year! Or, maybe, if you believe Beck's theory that Cameron has been carrying around pent-up feelings of rage for nearly 3 years over a harmless, little joke on a hardly watched network (Beck was on CNN Headline News at the time in question), Cameron should get the 2010 award for Most Passive Aggressive and Rage-Carrying Director of the Year, instead! In any case, as Beck effortlessly and convincingly showed in his response, James Cameron made a proverbial mountain out of a tiny, little, innocent molehill. Either Cameron has extremely deficient cognizance ability (and so couldn't tell the anti-Christ quip was only a jest), is much too hypersensitive (since he reacted to something most others would just laugh off or ignore), or he has the most abnormal delayed response syndrome that I've ever witnessed (taking a whopping 3 years to get his anti-Beck rage off his chest!)!

Beck's anti-Christ quip was delivered on the pitiful CNN Headline News when no one was watching Beck. It came during a segment on his defunct show when he rightly criticized Cameron for producing a sham-"documentary" that used all-out fraud to discredit the Christian belief that Jesus is the Son of God, called "The Lost Tomb of Jesus." According to Catholic League president William Donahue, the whole "documentary" was a sham due to the fact that the concept behind the "documentary" was exposed by the BBC of all places back in 1996, and Israeli experts also established the claims of said "documentary" as a fraud. So, in the run-up to that segment, Beck took a tiny, little, good-humored swipe at Cameron, clearly because Cameron was such an anti-Christian bigot that he was pushing a known-as-fraudulent "documentary" that was meant to undermine Christian beliefs.

Fast forward now 3 years to the present, and James Cameron apparently had a conniption of some sort at his Avatar-promoting news conference (or someone finally faxed him the memo of the Beck show way too late).

On his FNC show, Beck rightly laughed off and made fun of Cameron for getting upset for all the wrong reasons. For one, Beck doesn't even remember meeting Cameron; only a vague "meeting" opposite Cameron in a make-up chair was what Beck recalled, at which time Beck exclaimed, "Hey, you're that Titanic guy!!!" Two, the quip on the defunct Beck show was clearly a joke, as you can judge for yourself:

"Anyone who got dragged to see 'Titanic" or was subject to repeated playings [sic] of that Celine Dion song...probably suspect(s) what I've believed for years. Only pure evil could have directed that film, oh, yes, perhaps even the Anti-Christ. Well, 'The Real Story' tonight is that many people believe James Cameron officially has tossed his hat in the ring today and is officially running for anti-Christ."

In Beck's defense and to Cameron's crying shame, yes, that annoying Celine Dion song was pretty darn evil (unless you were thirteen, female and "crushed" on Leo DiCaprio, of course)!

Next, Beck really turned up the ridicule on Cameron by putting his outburst into context: Cameron was apparently carrying around the internal rage from that anti-Christ joke for 3 excruciating years while he's made one of the most successful movies of all times...that glorifies "smurf-murder," no less.

Beck left this well-put ridicule for the very end of his show, which was fitting since Cameron is clearly very small stuff, and successful guys like Beck really should not sweat the small stuff. Beck ended the bit by releasing another self-incriminating piece of audio from Cameron that left the by-now unmistakable impression that he's nothing but a fanatical, ideological, environmentalist-liberal who has problems controlling his anger towards demographics with whom he disagrees politically. Case in point, the audio that was played exposed Cameron saying that he would like nothing better than to confront global warming "deniers" (like global warming is real or something...sheesh!) and "shoot it out" with them! Yup, James, you're a real class act...not.

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Sources:

Nile Gardiner, Avatar: the most expensive piece of anti-American propaganda ever made, Telegraph

Alex Ben Block, James Cameron Trashes Glenn Beck, Hollywood Reporter

Glenn Beck Transcript, CNN

Published by Marc Schenker

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  • jade4/30/2010

    James Cameron is a true moron he needs to look at Canada and its native people his ancestors raped and murdered

  • Bankie vs. Bankie3/31/2010

    Did you really call Avatar (the movie) "anti-American and anti-military"? What grade are you in?

    I think 3/5 of America consider Glenn Beck to be an arsephole by now so Cameron's kind of late to the party.

  • David Hudson3/27/2010

    I have the "moral obligation" to acknowledge the good deeds of a person? Then by your logic, you are "morally obligated" to acknowledge the good deeds of George Bush. So lets hear a few.

  • Touray3/25/2010

    Glenn Beck promotes nothing but hate speeches. He doesn't have the moral courage to say one thing good about president Obama. He has guts to to support president Bush every step of the way, even though president Obama is a better president than president Bush.You don't have to support a person to acknowledge the good deeds of a person, which is a moral obligation.

  • rmharrington3/25/2010

    Wow, Marc. This is heavy batting.

  • David Hudson3/25/2010

    All too funny Marc. In the paper this morning, I read that Cameron said something similar about Sean Hannity... He said something along the lines of "I don't know if he's really a jerk or not, but he's a very dangerous man." He added that he'd love to debate him. As if that nutball had a chance in hell.

  • Marc Schenker3/25/2010

    SFaloon: Wow, I never realized that little factoid of shame about Cameron's Titanic movie. It's very telling, though, as it establishes that Cameron is a director who has a repeated history of falsifying truth or facts for the purposes of distortion in his films. There's your example, and there's the example in the article about "The Lost Tomb of Jesus." It's worrisome to think that such a dishonest director can influence millions of people who watch his tripe.

  • Judy Kaelin3/25/2010

    Good reporting, Marc. Keep up the good work!

  • Tony Jingo3/25/2010

    What's a shame is these Hollywood knuckle heads have the ability to shape opinions of the sheeple..and sheeple are allowed to vote ;-)

  • SFaloon3/25/2010

    Cameron couldn't even tell the truth with the Titanic movie. If ayone wants to dig back you can find that he distorted the story of the First Mate who was from Scotland with outright lies that defamed the memory of the man. The village where the man came from was in an uproar at the time of the movie release. An apology went to the village with a check. If I remember correctly it was for a whopping $1,000. I remember this being told on the Today Show. The movie credits never had a disclaimer despite the admission that the character in the movie was an incorrect portrayal. I was so angry I vowed never to watch his movie.

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