Oct 22, 2009

Red Dawn (2010 film) - Something Is Whoops On Wikipedia (via Slippy Jenkins)
Looks like people are having fun with the new Red Dawn’s Wikipedia Page. In case you can’t see the above snapshot that I just took seconds ago, the premise of the movie reads:

“The remake is set in Detroit and starts with the high school kids looking out the window in shock as a crack team of overpaid, life-tenured fat womyn studies department government employees waddle across their sports field in from DC to nationalize the auto industry. (note the field is no longer used and overgrown due to all sports being banned by title IX and VAWA). Kenyan troops parachute into the Whitehouse.  The Wolverines are played by the only remaining capitalists, Chinese students who fly in to the airport and rescue the day buying up houses for $100 a pop, manning the Hummer dealership and opening a takeout place.  So it is basically a retrospective of the USA in 2008-2009.”

If only.
The real movie goes something like this, but with the Chinese.
Update: It’s already fixed.

Red Dawn (2010 film) - Something Is Whoops On Wikipedia (via Slippy Jenkins)

Looks like people are having fun with the new Red Dawn’s Wikipedia Page. In case you can’t see the above snapshot that I just took seconds ago, the premise of the movie reads:

“The remake is set in Detroit and starts with the high school kids looking out the window in shock as a crack team of overpaid, life-tenured fat womyn studies department government employees waddle across their sports field in from DC to nationalize the auto industry. (note the field is no longer used and overgrown due to all sports being banned by title IX and VAWA). Kenyan troops parachute into the Whitehouse.  The Wolverines are played by the only remaining capitalists, Chinese students who fly in to the airport and rescue the day buying up houses for $100 a pop, manning the Hummer dealership and opening a takeout place.  So it is basically a retrospective of the USA in 2008-2009.”

If only.

The real movie goes something like this, but with the Chinese.

Update: It’s already fixed.