
Iran War | White House Publishes Meme Videos of Actual Attacks
Actor Ben Stiller, among others, ended up in the meme videos. He does not want to be part of war propaganda.
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Actor Ben Stiller, among others, ended up in the meme videos. He does not want to be part of war propaganda.

Ben Stiller asked the White House to remove "Tropic Thunder" footage from a pro-military video montage, saying the administration never received permission to use clips from his comedy film.

Ben Stiller has slammed the Donald Trump’s White House for using a clip from the 2008 film “Tropic Thunder.” The White House post said, “Justice the American way” and showed clips from “Braveheart,”…
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Ben Stiller is ripping the White House for using a clip from "Tropic Thunder" in a social media post promoting America's war capabilities. The "Tropic Thunder" director and star quote-tweeted a video mashup from the White House's official X account…

Professional bowler Cameron "Cam" Crowe -- who is featured in Ben Stiller's upcoming HBO documentary "Born to Bowl" -- has been arrested on drug-related charges, TMZ has learned. Law enforcement tells TMZ ... 24-year-old Crowe was booked into the…
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The actor-director objected to his hit comedy being included in a new video: "War is not a movie."
The supercut glorifying Donald Trump's war against Iran used a clip from Tropic Thunder
Ben Stiller reacted during the New York Knicks’ loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on social media. The Hollywood actor is a well-known Knicks fan and frequently tweets while watching games.