Why was Jon Malkovich never charged with 'Threatening the life of a serving POTUS' for his role in In The Line Of Fire? Clint Eastwood _specifically_ told him in response to a telephone threat that "[Y]ou could go to jail for saying that, even if you don't really mean it". I thought there wasn't an exception for fantasy/fiction. Malkovich isn't somehow 'connected' is he? Cecil B. Demented, esq. -- "Ask not for whom the bell tolls: it's probably just a process server." On Tue, 6 Mar 2001 19:50:50 -0600 (CST) 'Bride of Chaotica' wrote: > > Or you could just go down to your local movie outlet and buy "Fight Club" > where they describe how to make Nitro and Dynamite from basic soap. Then > you could have the appropriate movie studio, producer, and (hell, go for > broke) Brad Pitt to stand right along side of yourself.
