At a July 4 barbecue, gramps tells the kids the story of Michael Malone, a documentary filmmaker and Michael Moore look-alike who hates America and wants to abolish July 4th. He refuses to celebrate with his nephew Josh, who's shipping out soon to the Middle East. That night, Michel has a vision of his hero, JFK, who predicts that three ghosts will visit Michael. Sure enough, General Patton, George Washington, and country music star Trace Adkins visit Michael show him the fruits of patriotism, just wars, and pacifism. Meanwhile, Arab terrorists want Malone to help them with a propaganda film. Is he the next Leni Riefenstahl or will he see the light?
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Big Fat Important Movie
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1968
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Lewis Friedman:
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Allen Simpson: Writer Allen Simpson: Producer Bobbie Bates: Performer |
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Sweet Home Alabama
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Roxanne
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Jon Paris:
Writer
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Spirit of America
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Jamey Scott:
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Fast Talkin' Lover
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Invincible
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James Seymour Brett:
Writer
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Corazon de Oro
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William Bergman:
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Chicken Fried
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Hellbilly
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Chicken Dance
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Werner Thomas:
Writer
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America, I Believe in You
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