I was watching the film over the Christmas holidays, and now that I'm woke to the JQÂ I immediately had a hunch that the film was written by a Jew about his insecurities. The reason is because most Hollywood films champion the immigrant or outsider. I discovered this from a documentary / book called "An Empire of Their Own." I highly recommend it. Here are relevant clips to help you understand how...
So, the reason I decided to watch this flick is because someone on a political message board suggested it. The implications of course, being the resemblance to the Christchurch Shooter.
But on second thought, you could perceive this as a manlet rage fest. (The main character literally makes fun of a victim by saying, "You look retarded when you stand up!") Or perhaps a disaffected white rampage...
•50% cliché scenarios you see in every action movie
•30% exposition, lazy plot devices, and bad acting
•20% hilarious cultural satire and racist stereotype jokes
•10% whacky sexual situations
Funny mindless entertainment and no insane agenda shoved in. Although, I did notice a trend among all three films. It was something I never noticed growing up, and may seem unimportant even...
Just before watching Little Miss Sunshine I listened to a fitting podcast that touches on rightwingers and beauty, because of my review of Doctor Dolittle 2. And I'm tellin' ya, you gotta' listen to these sections of the podcast, because they perfectly summarize the motives behind Little Miss Sunshine and every film like it:
When I first heard his crude, (and strangely poetic), analogy I laughed...
Yup. Another overly simplistic plot line about evil capitalists who try to exploit the environment at all costs. And of course they just HAD to make it clear that they were Republicans. In one scene, the cartoonishly evil fat cats say:
I'm sure I'm gonna' regret this, but maybe you should talk with Dolittle.
And what? Give in to a bunch of beasts and lower life forms?
I took on the Democrats!...
It's bizarre re-watching childhood movies now that I'm "redpilled." I truly was colorblind in many ways back then. Because holy crap, are there a lot of black people in this film. Compared to 2018 affirmative action, it's nothing, but still it's very intentional and not representative of the 13% of our population. And as usual, all the stereotypes are flipped. The nerdy black genius entrepreneur keeps...
The "anti-patriotism" rating is not because it's anti-American, but because it's the same-old same-old borderline socialist crap. You know, the evil businessman trope.
Not much to analyze in this one...
Iuhnno, lotta' white people for a change. That was nice. But of course, like with all Hollywood films, they wait until the climax to inject maximum diversity and feminism.
The main character's...
The movie had some redeeming qualities. The two protagonists were fairly charming and of course the entire movie was visually stimulating. But there was just so much globalist cliché crap shoved in, it's very close to a "skip" rating. You won't pull your hair out watching this film, but it'll be very frustrating to say the least. So only watch it if someone else suggests it, and hope it's in somewhat...
• Good nostalgia trip.
• No overt agenda.
• Lovable characters.
• Great animation.
To start off with something lighthearted I noticed, this musical is full of spoken word songs. Not sure if it was planned or if it was just because some of their actors couldn't sing. But it creates a unique film-watching experience, and is one of the many nuances that make this cartoon...
Definitely see this film. Feel good movie that's family friendly. Obviously don't expect too much, but at least there were no infuriating political agendas shoved in it. The only thing that may irk you is that it revolves around the nerdy beta male shtick that's been played out. Yet another fantasy role reversal where the Chad military get owned by nerds. If you're woke to why this is such a common...
This was a pretty great film. Not gonna' lie. It's just sad that we can't have these same themes in movies lead by white people and about my nation. One of the most popular animated movies (worldwide) was "Frozen" but the themes weren't about the importance of familia, respecting your ancestors, unity, patriarchy, etc. like "Coco" was. Instead, if we're lucky enough to get blue eyed blondes as leads...
Meh. Pretty entertaining so if you want to pay for it you can. It's what you'd expect a buddy cop sequel to be. I gave it gay ratings only because they made fun of a flamboyantly gay stereotype. Not PC at all, and no pro gay agenda. As for the other ratings, one could argue that Jackie and Chris are affirmative action hires right off the bat, and the movie is full of non whites. So it should get 5/5....
The first 40 minutes of the film were okay. I got sucked in and was super pumped about it, to be honest. Sure, it was cheesy, but it was a relatable white cast with the American entrepreneur spirit. Then it slowly started sneaking in more and more "diversity" and equated literal freaks in a freakshow with African Americans. (Really shows what the left thinks of their pets.)
This is just the same...
Just rewatched one of my favorite films. The casual immorality was something that stood out this time now that I am red-pilled. I'm no saint. Quite the opposite. But I wonder if future generations will watch films like this and see how promiscuous our society was, and how so many of the problems and angst were created because we stopped respecting the founding traditions & patriarch that created...
He bashes Trump and Trump supporters in this, but you should be able to take a joke. And to be fair, he seems like he tries to be unifying and say redeeming things about rightwingers. It's just still incredibly lopsided. The reason I say that you shouldn't pay for it, is because the message should be clear from "our" side. White men and rightwingers shrug off this nonstop hate more than any other demographic....
Again, pretty funny. Worth watching, just like the past 2 specials. But I wanna' take the time to nitpick some things.
He said South Africa should have been a blood bath. Well, Earth to Dave... it is a bloodbath and has been since Apartheid ended but the mainstream media hides this because it doesn't fit their race baiting narrative you swallow.
TL;DW: The standard of living for both whites and...
Funny show. Good commentary all in all.
Still bizarre to see how far the victim mentality goes in the black community. A multimillionaire goes on stage and in each special whines about slavery and how evil whites treat him as they cheer him on. He kept saying: "It's a tough time for the blacks." He was referring to the Black Lives Matter BS the media goes nuts with. But I don't need to get into...
Pretty funny. Plus he gets bonus points for offending trannies in this special. Look at this f*gg*t. He responded exactly like the easily offended Millennials that Dave lampooned in his special:
I mean, c'mon. Dave even tells an anecdote about a white woman screaming at him at a show, and how you can't beat black dudes in the "victim olympics." Guess Tyler didn't get the message. (I don't...
Interesting documentary. Fascinating man. And a bit of an as*h*le.
As with "The Barkley Marathon" documentary, the baby boomers may rub you the wrong way. One old geezer is convinced he saw Charles shrink to the size of a gnome and swears by it. There are also some truly hideous dumb broads that illustrate what the myopic, self-indulgent, hippie lifestyle eventually turns you into. A bearded...
Man, I love documentaries. I realize this more and more as I compare them with my movie-going experience with the usual Hollywood tripe. This one was great too. I don’t want to ruin anything, so just watch it when you have time. One thing I will say, though, is that this has some nice themes. Typically, documentaries present as neutral observers and merely dramatize things for emotional responses....
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