Celebrities rally behind ‘American Sniper’
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Many celebrities rallied around “American Sniper” after actor Seth Rogen and director Michael Moore were critical of the record-breaking film.
Rogen, fresh off the controversial flick "The Interview" tweeted the following:
Dean Cain was not amused. The actor responded with a tweet of his own:
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Cain was referring to the real-life subject of the “American Sniper,” Chris Kyle.
Moore got the "anti-'Sniper'" ball rolling on Sunday by tweeting:
He later tried to walk his comments back, saying he hadn't referred to Chris Kyle of "American Sniper" in his post, to no avail.
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Rob Lowe was quick to call him out, tweeting: “Michael Moore Blasts #AmericanSniper Hero: Gunmen Are "Cowards" He's kidding, right?”
Even Jane Fonda disagreed with Rogen and Moore. She had gone to her Twitter account way back in December and written:
Finally, Dean Norris, who played Hank Schrader in "Breaking Bad," added his two cents Monday while talking to us about his new miniseries “Sons of Liberty:’
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“I loved 'American Sniper,'" he said. "That was a fantastic movie and I recommend it to everybody.”