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    Anon 15 December 2024 16:21 to post 80 For Brady

    a gaggle of ancient broads with one foot in the casket and they still think they deserve a tom brady. the limits of hypergamy are truly beyond reason.

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    mypasswordispassword 16 March 23:19 to post I think this is the only movie...

    I watched this in a previous life, and I feel like I’ll get nightmares again just by seeing the poster.

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    Anon 30 October 2024 7:27 to post Enlightenment Guaranteed: When Spiritual Journey Breaks Instagram Expectations

    Was this review generated with AI? No offense, it just seems very structured in an a way you don’t usually see for reviews

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    Brahman 19 August 2024 12:42 to post Violent robotization

    Another important point that I did not mention is that this series “Ghost in the Shell” promotes a feminist agenda – the main character is a strong, independent and self-sufficient woman who easily defeats men. This is not the right pattern of behavior for a girl, such attitudes can harm the female psyche. A woman reveals herself in following a man, her role is family and children. Such women are usually happy. When a woman takes a role in society that is not characteristic of her, trying to compete with men, she may not withstand such stress and this results in mental problems and depression – an example of “American Beauty”. Therefore, watching this film, for example with children, you need to realize that this woman is a robot and she is forced to act in such conditions and explain how to do it right, and it is better not to watch such films with children at all.

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    Brahman 27 October 2024 16:20 to post Enlightenment Guaranteed: When Spiritual Journey Breaks Instagram Expectations

    Heads up: There’s some woke stuff sprinkled throughout the film, though it’s not the main focus of the story.

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    Brahman 14 August 2024 10:18 to post Blade Runner 2049

    Here is the music generation from the neural network of Suno Ai on the theme of this piece:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqCAxGQvfjI&list=RDOqCAxGQvfjI

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  • This review was posted from Australia or from a VPN in Australia.
    alisha 19 August 2024 7:40 to post What makes the mind alive

    nigga, is this an ai slop response? 

    turing test: failed

    You will now be recycled as a dildo for ur crimes against humanity

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  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    BrahmanAnon 31 October 2024 11:20 to post Enlightenment Guaranteed: When Spiritual Journey Breaks Instagram Expectations

    It is possible to teach AI to write without structure and with errors. But whether the essence will be conveyed better in such a form is a big question.

  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Anon 13 October 2024 19:46 to post Good not woke entertainment

    there’s overt homoeroticism daubed over the entire movie, how is that not woke? every sex joke has to be about guy-on-guy. the joke where the desk jockey has a crush on deadpool it’s a guy. when deadpool makes jokes to the soldiers about raping him they’re guys. the single case where it’s not a guy, it’s a black woman. otherwise heterosexual attraction is verboten. like yeah compared to deadpool 2 with the horrid dykes in it, it’s far less woke. but don’t try and make out that it has no woke in it.

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    Brahman 17 August 2024 20:04 to post You have to pay for everything

    Beyond its surface narrative, “Angel Heart” can be interpreted as an allegory for the spiritual journey of an individual, revealing yet another layer of meaning.
    In this context, Harry Angel’s initial state represents a person unaware of their spiritual nature. The search for Johnny Favorite symbolizes the process of delving into one’s own soul. As Harry’s investigation deepens, it mirrors how turning one’s attention inward can uncover hidden, often unsavory aspects of one’s psyche.

    This interpretation presents the film as a cautionary tale for spiritual seekers. It suggests that confronting one’s inner demons requires substantial mental fortitude and willpower. Without these qualities, one risks being overwhelmed by uncovered vices and passions, much like Harry is ultimately consumed by his own dark nature.

    The film’s narrative echoes the experiences of hermits and ascetics who retreated to mountains and deserts for spiritual practices. While some found enlightenment, others were driven to madness, illustrating that not everyone can successfully navigate this challenging path.

    “Angel Heart” thus warns that embarking on a journey of self-discovery should not be taken lightly. It implies that one should only open this metaphorical Pandora’s box when sufficiently prepared to face the challenges that arise and committed to changing oneself. Otherwise, this path may prove insurmountable and potentially destructive.

    This additional layer of meaning elevates “Angel Heart” from a supernatural thriller to a profound exploration of the human psyche and the perils and necessities of spiritual growth, reminding us that true self-knowledge comes at a price and requires strength of character to confront and overcome the darker aspects of our nature.

    Not all secrets need to be revealed.

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    Anon 6 February 5:22 to post FAQ

    I appreciate that you are not Letterboxd, even though their website loads quicker.

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  • This review was posted from Austria or from a VPN in Austria.
    Anon 25 February 3:57 to post Coming Soon

    I do really appreciate this project since it’s pretty much the only uncensored movie review place on the ‘net. I think I saw you say something somewhere about how your eventual dream is for this to become an all-inclusive reviews site for everything. GoodReads had been deleting my book reviews (and is outright deleting Dissident and Pro-White books from its site) so it made me wish for an uncensored book review site, like this but, well, for books. I know that would be a HUGE amount of work tho. Oh well, something to dream about…

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  • This review was posted from Australia or from a VPN in Australia.
    Anon 19 December 2024 6:36 to post Poignant Leftism Without Woke

    The fedora tipping should be 1 instead of 5. Affirmative Action Should be 0. It slipped while I was using a phone. Sorry lads.

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 7 February 11:25 to post New Media

    Glad you like it! Keep coming back and speak your mind so we can continue to improve.

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    Flo 15 January 10:35 to post Curt Hayward

    Yes,indeed.  He can mimic in the original key such singers as Luther V.,Laura Nyro, Marilyn McCoo,Barbra S.,Diana R.,MJ,Cuba Gooding,Sammy Davis Jr.,Petula Clark and numerous others.

  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Anon 20 December 2024 19:51 to post Another progressive ideological drama

    deja vu sounds right

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    iwatchshit 23 February 17:29 to post Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

    The poster alone is enough to make me regurgitate the tangerine I just ate. It was a pretty good tangerine, but this movie is a vom bucket. And judging from how she looks here compared to the poster for ‘The Thing About Pam’, they must have spent half the budget on Zellweger’s deaging cgi.

  • This review was posted from Norway or from a VPN in Norway.
    JaegerSTFU Hollywood 6 March 6:17 to post Feedback

    Don’t listen to that faggot kike. Appreciate what you do, please don’t let this shit die.

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  • This review was posted from the Netherlands or from a VPN in the Netherlands.
    RWT 16 September 2024 20:48 to post Fantastic Religious Drama!

    Oh, but I guess that tired cliché of grief in a horror film was still there. Definite minus points but still recommend it.

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 23 December 2024 7:39 to post Feedback

    Hmmm, can’t seem to figure out what you’re referring to. Can you elaborate?