Ben Stiller blasted the White House for its use of a clip from his satirical comedy, “Tropic Thunder,” in a video posted to ...
Actor and filmmaker Ben Stiller has publicly criticised the White House after a video shared online used footage from his film Tropic Thunder alongside real-life military strike visuals. The clip, ...
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." ...
"We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine," Stiller wrote on social media.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Liberal actor Ben Stiller called out the White House on Friday for using a clip from his comedy film "Tropic Thunder" as part of a ...
Ben Stiller has asked The White House to remove a clip of “Tropic Thunder” from its latest pop culture montage celebrating war. “Hey White House, please remove the ‘Tropic Thunder’ clip. We never gave ...
While some know him as a comedy icon for his hilarious performances in Meet the Fockers and Zoolander, Ben Stiller has made a name for himself as one of the great directors and producers in Hollywood.
Following the White House's latest piece of pro-war propaganda, Hollywood is calling out the Trump administration.
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 comedy ...
Ben Stiller criticized the White House on Friday for using a clip from his 2008 satirical action movie “Tropic Thunder.” The Trump administration posted a montage video on the social platform X on ...
Ben Stiller recently took to social media to demand that the U.S. government take down a video it used that featured clips ...