You should watch Dark simply because there is no shoehorned in diversity. I was blown away that it was simply a story of a small white town in Germany. Because there is no in your face diversity, you can focus on the actual production. This show probably isn't for everyone, as it is a very 'dark' show, its kind of creepy, and very confusing. But if you're into convoluted time travel and a more mature...
'How To Be a Man' is what '50/50' tried to be but couldn't. If you can find this movie in the deep recesses of the internet (due to the extreme censorship of Gavin McInnes), watch it! Its basically a bunch of Gavin's jokes woven into a movie, but still somehow coherent and meaningful.
Maybe someday the powers that be will let Gavin make movies again in the future
The Last Boy Scout is a super raunchy, gory, and incoherent buddy cop movie by the same guy that did Top Gun. There surprisingly isn't a lot of the, "white guys walk like this, while black guys walk like this," humor and the race of the cops doesn't seem to play huge role in the plot or dialogue. Don't worry though, there is some Hollywood bull crap for sure.Â
One of the first scenes we see...
Days of Thunder is an action/drama by Tony Scott (same guy that did Top Gun) starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. It is pretty much a less exciting Top Gun, but about NASCAR. If you are a fan of NASCAR though, it will probably be more enjoyable.Â
Overall, it was still refreshing to watch a 'normal' Hollywood movie with almost no liberal agenda. The most Hollywood part of it all was the...
Even in 1993 Hollywood was pushing diversity and immigration in America. I watched this movie once when I was a kid and laughed at the silly antics and childish slapstick humor. What I didn't realize was how the antagonist of the movie is an evil conservative bureaucrat set out to deport all illegal immigrants. Throughout the entire movie, the director Steve Barron negatively depicts the antagonist...
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was surprisingly non-political. It is a dark humor film by the Coen brothers that depicts several short stories set in the 'Wild West.' There is some silliness, gore, and drama throughout the entire movie, but very little political correctness. For instance, there are a few scenes with warrior American Indians, and refreshingly enough they behave how you'd imagine...
'Annihilation' starring Natalie Portman had me excited, as it is the same writer and director that did 'Ex Machina,' an amazing film. Unfortunately 'Annihilation' did not meet these expectations. Disregarding the poor scientific explanations (like a character turning into a plant because her DNA refracted like light through a prism, or a dying character's voice transporting into a zombie bear's...
Darkest Hour is what you'd expect, a long and wordy biopic. If you're a World War II history buff, you'll probably love the attention to detail and incredible Winston Churchill speeches performed by Gary Oldman. However, there is one scene that almost ruined the entire movie. Winston Churchill decides to ride the train to get a feel for how the blue collar layman feels about Hitler and the war....
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