The anti-god themes rating was only there for the most strict religious followers to be warned: reincarnation is a core theme of the movie. But it doesn't preach anything and feels very heartwarming throughout. The average setting is in a farm town with characters out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Perhaps all these reboots and period pieces represent a subconscious longing for the pre 1965 Immigration...
The white protagonist is a fumbling pansy, but that's his character as the geeky scientist trope. Definitely easy to ignore and not get too annoyed by. There were a couple scenes and lines in there about a woman being strong and tough, while making the white men seem like threatened bigots blind to how badass chicks can be. â—”_â—” But that is also to be expected. Just a cheesy family flick, so don't...
I thought it was written by Mel but it wasn't. Lots of stuff seemed to be parallel with his life: recovery, Catholicism, nazi father figure, etc. But the screenplay was based on a book and it was written and directed by other folks. Anyways, great film. Nice twist for the typical revenge type father daughter trope. Great acting and foreshadowing and symbolism throughout. Really badass protagonists...
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...
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....
Pretty great film. I had never seen it before but always love the idea of angels and demons. Yokai anime are my favorite and other Hollywood movies about ghosts or angels are in my top 10. So I am a bit biased. Very fascinating to see Nicholas Cage not be crazy for once, but he's just so friendly and kind that he is creepy so two sides of the same coin I guess...
 Anyways, I would...
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...
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...
Fantastic film with the god father of modern comedians who aren't absolute trash, Norm Macdonald, as the lead. Lots of the classic actors of the 90's SNL era. Back when they actually had funny actors. No woke BS in the film. In fact quite the opposite.Â
 There were:
 • rape jokes
• gay jokes
• fat jokes
• sexual harassment jokes
• mental...
 Pretty much everything I said about the first film applies to this one. Morgan Freeman plays a smaller part so they add a few more black extras in the background. A latinX professor for a brief cameo. And they make up for their lack of diversity with a few "strong female leader" moments, but you can just let it slide as teen angst I guess.
One thing I really like is how they make the characters...
 Cute family movie. There are lots of broken homes in the plot, but it's just for easy sympathy points from the audience. I didn't sense any agenda being pushed in this regard; the father figures were all respectable men. Another really refreshing theme (perhaps unintentional) was showing how the education system has failed boys. Without any spoilers, the protagonist has trouble in school and spaces...
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...
 I was happily surprised watching this film. Everything I saw was accurately portrayed and the analysis was on point. Most of the people interviewed were actually in tune with the image board subcultures except for a few douchey people interviewed. Matt Furie seems alright, but it's hard to root for him in the end. He reminds me of the Techno Viking guy not understanding the internet and...
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...
TL;DR "meh..."
The movie was okay. Same 'ol worn out pro nature, noble savage, man/industrialization is evil, BS from Hollywood. It wasn't 100% stupid white men being shown up by women but a good portion of it. Sure enough, black dude is a scientist, every war America has fought was unjustified, and if we were just kind like the women, then the perfect harmony of nature would still be in tact. Yadda...
The film in a nutshell:
Of all the super hero movies coming out lately, it was fairly creative and an interesting take. Great scenario, great cast, and it even got pretty good ratings from other conservatives. But as Sonny Bunch points out, X-Men is beating a dead horse with the cliché civil rights analogy. And for me, the Mexican immigration under overtones were too much too handle. Sure...
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...
For those of you that are reading these reviews/rants chronologically, I'm beating a dead horse. My bad. It's just that, when taken at face value, the premise of this site goes against everything I stand for, so it'll take some time to get used to. But as I've stated in other reviews, the nitpicky nagging hags, (as seen in the pic above), have forced us pro free speech shruggers to play identity...
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