Topic: James Caan Is The Man!
Lpdon's photo
Thu 08/19/10 09:15 PM
Veteran actor James Caan let people in on a little secret last week. After 46 successful years among Hollywood’s most outspoken liberal stars, he’s speaking up about breaking the mold.

“I'm an ultra conservative,” he said at Moet & Chandon’s 6th Annual Hollyshorts Film Festival Opening Night Celebration in Los Angeles.

“I'm not a G** damn Hollywood liberal, I'm not,” he said, adding he only watches Fox News.

Caan, who was at the event promoting his involvement with the online platform Openfilm.com, also added that he doesn’t think Hollywood actors need to comment on every single political issue. When Pop Tarts questioned him on California courts deeming Proposition 8, which bans same sex marriage, “unconstitutional,” he preferred to keep his lips sealed.

"I don't want to comment on that. I'll let those other geniuses do that – all those actors who like to find a stage to push their agendas,” he said. “They don't have political science degrees... I certainly don't. I'll leave it to Sean Penn or Barbara Streisand to comment on that."


Ouch.

But, Caan, who starred in the cult mob classic “The Godfather,” had no qualms in expressing his opinion regarding homeland security’s progress in controlling the presence of gangs and the mafia across the United States.

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"The mafia has been well cracked down on. In terms of National Security, terrorists are our biggest problem,” the 70-year-old said. “The mafia made money doing the same job the cities were doing – cloning bids, building buildings... They only kill each other, not that I'm condoning it."

Speaking of not condoning certain practices, Caan recently completed “Middle Men,” his second film with Luke Wilson – and although he has a “good relationship” with the younger actor, Wilson does do one thing that rubs him up the wrong way.

“Luke is a good guy. I just don't like him texting me. I told him call me, G** damn it, don't text me. When he texts me, I never answer,” Caan added with a smile.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/08/11/james-caan-refuses-typical-hollywood-liberal/

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Goofball73's photo
Thu 08/19/10 09:36 PM
Interesting. Never knew he was more conservative. Good point about Hollywood actors keeping their noses out of politics.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 08/19/10 09:37 PM

Interesting. Never knew he was more conservative. Good point about Hollywood actors keeping their noses out of politics.


I didn't know he was until recently. Probably because he doesn't run his mouth like Sean Penn and Alec Baldwin.

msharmony's photo
Fri 08/20/10 02:33 AM
celebs are people, it really doesnt bother me that they surprised surprised HAVE OPINIONS???


or share them




Lpdon's photo
Fri 08/20/10 03:25 PM
It does me. I am tired of Sean Penn running his mouth praising Castro, Saddam Hussein and Castro.

Lpdon's photo
Mon 08/23/10 07:41 AM
Also 99% of the Professional wrestlers are Republican, 008_at_03:05)

Lpdon's photo
Sat 08/28/10 12:40 AM
It doesn't look like he has donated to any campaigns in the past though. I just looked through the online donation report and couldn't find him donating to anyone, unless he uses another name.