This is a nostalgic film from back in the day. Recently, I was talking to a guy about manifesting and quantum physics and decided to give it a watch. It's free on YouTube right now as well, so I figured what the heck. TL;DR basically everything they say in the film is false. But I am a believer in positive thinking and many successful people are as well. At the very least placebo effect...
Don't waste your time. Per usual, any Hollywood movie based on a small town will be incredibly racist in its portrayal of Southern whites. With – of course – no sense of irony or self awareness in regard to its blatant hypocrisy as it spouts off platitudes about the horrors of small minded bigots.
I can hang with the stupid Southerner trope even though it's been done to death. Not...
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...
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...
Awesome movie. Super racist and sexist, but all in good fun with no targets left un-satirized. I had never seen it before, but definitely think Troma type movies are the wave of the future for dissident voices sick of Hollywood BS. Of course, this is a super raunchy movie with childish humor for degenerates like me. If you are a purity spiraling bible thumper type or Wignat, you may not like...
I hated this garbage and almost stopped halfway through. I’m not sure if I can watch another Disney movie after this. Visually it’s amazing, but the agendas pushed make this unbearable to sit through. I swear, Disney is the absolute worst when it comes to liberal BS in Hollywood.
*Sigh* I’m sick of 4Chan being right…
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You can google “Moana feminist” and look up results...
Meh. You can support the film, but if you never see it, you're not missing out. It's made by the same guys who did "Napoleon Dynamite" and is really just a second rate version of that. Lots of dry, weird humor. There's absolutely no way that the same film could be made today. Lots of "Tim & Eric" style ugly people who were casted solely due to their hideous appearance. And tons of jabs at Mexico...
I was a big fan of the "Broken Windows Theory" explanation, (popularized by Malcolm Gladwell), of why crime was greatly reduced in the 90's. But then I read "Freakonomics" and discovered their opposing theory that claimed legal abortion was the real reason crime dropped, since less unwanted hooligans born = less unwanted crimes committed.
Occam's Razor and my gut say the abortion theory held much...
This one was much better than the last one as far as character depth and chemistry. Also they replaced that last chick with a funnier more personable actress. Which, apparently was due to pregnancy but could be due to other reasons kept secret for publicity's sake. Like asking for too much money, or not being a crowd favorite. Anyway, some feminist news site complained:
When I see that stuff I think...
Skip the movie not for boycott reasons but because it's just not that good. I only sat through it because I like the notion of the Muse and am a bit of a new age kook. Unlike "City of Angels" that Steven Pressfield recommended, this is not a feel good movie about the metaphysical. In fact, his book "The War of Art" was written in 2002 and this film was made in 1999. So no relation.
It...
Great movie. Definitely worth supporting. The gay thing didn’t bother me at all because that was a crucial factor in what became of Alan Turing’s life. I was just happily surprised that they didn’t do some Hollywood revisionist history and inject “diversity.”
Also, since it’s about fighting the nazis they can portray the white people as protagonists. Since, ya know, the antagonists...
Yup. “Based On a True Story” movies are the way to go. Best way to ensure minimal Hollywood BS. (Keyword: minimal.)
This movie addresses some tough topics but I think all ages can see it. Any negative components can be portrayed as a PSA against drug use. And since this was based on the book by a real recovered homeless drug attic, it’s realistic! No crap about how everyone on the street...
It’s weird, they seemed to have cast their version of Gaston based on Robbie Rotten (pictured above), and a La Fou based on Jack Black. But couldn’t afford the original actors. All things considered, those 2 personas were fitting choices for the live action adaptation. And speaking of La Fou, all the hype about him being gay made my expectations of this film very low, but it really wasn’t...
Good premise. Nice actors. Worth watching.
Parts of the film seem like unnecessary pain and suffering for the sake of it, but that's okay. It's to be expected of a drama chick flick. It's done well enough to get you sucked into their world and invested emotionally.
The script contained two slights against conservatives that irked me and seemed unnecessary. So I did some research comparing the...
Just recently watched this movie again. It was made a few years before 911 so the parallels with how we treat barbaric Muslim invaders is purely accidental. Afterall, Bush didn't coin the Orwellian "Islam is a religion of peace" lie until after the attacks. But boy oh boy, is this film right on the money. I feel stupid giving such a slapstick movie 4 stars, but it does a great job of making fun of...
Great movie! Amazing motifs that are cleverly depicted. It will inspire you, warm your heart, and leave you with philosophical questions to ponder in regards to your own life. Definitely go see it!
The "diversity" in the cast was well placed and fitting because the script was all about jazz and show biz. Except for the opening scene which tries to jam as many non-whites in as possible to reach their...
Goofy and nostalgic movie (nostalgic for the era and style of film; this was actually the first time I ever watched it). Great to watch when you want to relax and laugh after a long day.
The whole movie is one big tranny joke. It's chock-full of gay jokes, race jokes, and fat jokes as well. You don't realize what you got until it's gone, I guess. I grew up watching "Married... with Children" and...
Good premise. Thrilling cinematography. Worth watching.
You see, they changed the message of the novel, (which was apparently very pro-life, anti-immigration quota, and all about strong morals being necessary for a healthy society), and tried to turn it into an Antifa type movie. The messages aren't shoved down your throat like most Hollywood movies, so thankfully it leaves it up to interpretation....
Not a lot to say about the film. Senseless comedy. Not preachy, though, so that's great. A man gets raped and there's some gay jokes in it. Definitely feels dated because of that stuff. In fact, the very premise of pick up artists couldn't be a blockbuster movie unless they were beaten to death or 100% female pick up artists.
It's weird rewatching films now that I'm "redpilled" because I realize...
Worth a watch. Overall good moral to the story, albeit not very traditional. This goes into the whole chicken or the egg debate with Hollywood of if its plots have a transformative or reflective relation with society. Whether you like it or not, the bizarre new social norms of courtship and divorce portrayed in the movie may be relatable to your own life. There was also brief dialogue about feminism...
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