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Anthony Weiner Making Theatrical Debut in ‘Hating Breitbart’ Doc (Video)

Posted by Levine Communications Office on April 22, 2013

The former congressman will be seen via news clips and the filmmakers are using his image to market their project.

Representative Anthony Weiner File Photos

As former congressman Anthony Weiner gears up for a possible run for mayor of New York, he is also making his theatrical debut in a film he probably wishes didn’t exist. Those involved with the movie, called Hating Breitbart, are also intending to lean on Weiner’s image — by way of news video of some of his embarrassing TV moments — to promote their film.

Weiner quit his congressional seat two years ago after he was caught tweeting lewd photos of himself to women he met on the Internet. His “sexting” turned into a major scandal in part because his wife, Huma Abedin, was at the time pregnant and an aide to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

The entire episode, since dubbed “Weinergate,” is retold in the documentary film Hating Breitbart, which Freestyle Releasing will open in several theaters across the country on May 17, when it also becomes available on VOD.

Weiner did not participate in the making of the film but is seen via news clips, sometimes disparaging Andrew Breitbart, the new-media raconteur who exposed the then-congressman’s sexual foibles. The film is about Breitbart’s rise to prominence as a harsh critic of the mainstream media and as a favorite at Tea Party and other conservative gatherings.

Even though Weiner’s appearances are relatively few, the folks behind the film intend on making Weiner a large part of their marketing campaign, beginning with a video that will be released on the Internet, though The Hollywood Reporter has an advanced copy which is embedded below.

The 3-minute video is a timeline of the fiasco that began when Weiner denied tweeting pornographic photos of himself and insinuated his Twitter account had been hacked by Breitbart. Clips from numerous TV segments where experts attack Breitbart and defend Weiner are played over circus music. Besides multiple shots of Weiner, Wolf Blitzer, Chris Matthews and other news personalities are featured.

“CNN puts this Breitbart guy on and says the most outlandish things about complete, innocent people,” Weiner complains in the video. After Weiner calls a reporter a “jackass” for inquiring about his tweets, Breitbart is seen celebrating the exchange as the moment the media “got it.”

But Weiner’s primary miscalculation in the whole mess, Breitbart argues in the movie, was when he tweeted that his Facebook page and TiVo had been hacked, which, in retrospect, seems like Weiner’s hastily conceived plan to explain away a mistaken tweet that he sent to thousands instead of just the one intended recipient. By tweeting he was hacked — and the fateful tweet remained on his old Twitter account on Tuesday — he made accusations of a federal crime on one hand though on the other hand he was oddly disinterested in allowing an investigation.

The video ends with Weiner at a press conference where he comes clean about the tweets more than a week after Breitbart — who died a year ago — broke the story.  “To be clear, the picture was of me, and I sent it,” Weiner says.

Weiner, contacted by email, had no comment on the film or its marketing plans.

Read the story in The Hollywood Reporter

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Support the Heston Stamp Petition

Posted by Levine Communications Office on October 7, 2010

Charlton Heston, an icon of epic proportions, Academy Award-winning actor, philanthropist and political activist, could soon be featured on a US postage stamp. Starting today, when Heston would have turned 87 years old, longtime publicist Michael Levine, founder of LCO – Levine Communications Office, is organizing a national petition effort to commemorate the life of one of Hollywood’s greatest leading men.

The petition will raise awareness nationally to convince the Citizen Stamp Advisory Commission that Heston deserves to be placed on a postage stamp. Fans throughout the country are invited to send an email, letter and/or sign the petition in support of the effort to successfully implement this historic Hollywood figure into the US postal stamp collection.

“If Hollywood had a Mount Rushmore, his face would be on it,” said Levine, “A postage stamp would be the next best thing.”

Heston is one of the most dedicated and talented actors of our time.  His films are highly regarded as some of the most successful movies in motion picture history. Heston earned two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, three Emmy Award nominations and the Kennedy Center Honors: Lifetime Achievement Award. As a respected actor he was a six-time president of the Screen Actors Guild and president of the American Film Institute. In 2003, Heston received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Bush. In honor of Heston’s wide-range success that exceeded beyond his Hollywood career, Heston is a more-than-deserving figure to be featured on a US postage stamp.  To sign the petition and to learn more about the Charlton Heston stamp petition visit (www.CharltonHestonStamp.com).

Click HERE to sign the petition!!

To see the Charlton Heston petition in The Hollywood Reporter, click here.

Check out the article on the Charlton Heston petition in Newsmax here.

 

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