Zoolander star Ben Stiller took to social media to voice his opinion against the White House, calling them out for using a video from his movie, Tropic Thunder, in a recent propaganda post. The ...
Ben Stiller blasted the White House for its use of a clip from his satirical comedy, “Tropic Thunder,” in a video posted to ...
The actor/director told the administration that he and others connected with the 2008 comedy "have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine." ...
Multiple actors, incl uding Ben Stiller and the man who voices Master Chief in Halo, denounced the latest White House war propaganda video. The @WhiteHouse account on X seems to b ...
"We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine," Stiller wrote on social media.
Ben Stiller has called out the White House on social media for using footage from one of his films without authorization. On Thursday, March 5, the official White House X account posted a video ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Following the White House's latest piece of pro-war propaganda, Hollywood is calling out the Trump administration.
Ben Stiller criticised the White House for using a Tropic Thunder clip in a war-related montage without permission, calling it propaganda and saying, “War is not a movie,” as the video sparked ...