Score: 10
"HAMBURGAR YUO AER TEH MANE!!"
date: December 30, 2005
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
-Voltaire
That is how I begin my review of this work. People reviewing your movies, as far as I've seen, have two basic complaints: spelling, and offensiveness.
People who complain about your spelling, even though their reviews are full of spelling errors and typos, simply aren't mature enough to see that your way of spelling things is purposeful. I find it greatly amusing.
To those that find your movies offensive because of the use of the WTC are also somewhat immature. Surely, Mr. Hamburger doesn't think the that the deaths of the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 are something to be made fun of. Or even if he does, he has every right to do so. THAT is America. THAT is freedom of speech. Simply censoring Mr. Hamburger here just because you are offended by or disagree with what he says is simply childish, and it's something that autocrats like Saddam Hussein or Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin did. To say that Hamburger Clock shouldn't have the right to express himself in the way that he pleases, that, THAT is un-American.