Seen on the TV: a children’s book which suggests that White people are especially evil. The book was found in a public school.
There have been about 40 books published in the past 10 years that...
Over The Edge (1979; an independent film about juvenile delinquents).
Since circa 1967, all the cultural messages received by kids’ brains are negative. That wasn’t true in 1955. (Do you...
Back in the 1970s, you could make fun of anybody (except Jews).
But now, “gay and trans people” are a protected class. They can’t be criticized.
And the speed at which “trans...
Con-artists have two types of cons: the short con and the long con. The short con might last 10 or 20 minutes. The long con is more sophisticated, more detailed, may involve several people, and might last...
“The Lady and the Duke” (2001); in French with English subtitles.
This is a good movie about the French Revolution (1789-1799), which I have posted about before.
Filmed in a unique way,...
(Above: the real Hitler: a kind animal lover who didn’t want war. But powerful globalist Jews like Bernard Baruch had other ideas. Baruch was 90% to blame for WWII. He gave orders to F.D. Roosevelt,...
“The Scarlet Pimpernel” (1982). During the French Revolution (1789-onward), the fictitious Scarlet Pimpernel saved many people from the guillotine. He was a Zorro-type, a brave, heroic fellow.
Anyway,...
“The Neighbor” (2018), starring William Fichtner and Jean Louisa Kelly. (You might remember Fichtner from “The Perfect Storm” [2000], which would have been a good movie if they...
(Above: Herzog directing in 2005)
Granted, “Renaissance man” is an overused term, but it’s true here. Herzog can do almost anything. He is a director of movies and documentaries,...
When it comes to success and recognition, I have found comparatively few Gentile screenwriters in Hollywood. Maybe I'm just not looking hard enough, but it seems that the non-Jewish talent pounding at...
Shane (Western; 1953; starring Alan Ladd and Van Heflin).
A mild-mannered drifter named Shane defends a frontier family and locks horns with thugs in Old Wyoming. The cinematography alone...
The Hills Have Eyes (Horror; 2006; Unrated Version; starring Kathleen Quinlan and Aaron Stanford; directed by Alexandre Aja).
A vacationing family, stranded in the New Mexico desert, is...
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947, B&W, starring Rex Harrison and Gene Tierney).
Circa 1900, a young widow (played by Tierney) rents a house on the seashore, but the house is haunted by...
Missing (1982; starring Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek).
This is a political movie based on a true story. It’s about a young, left-wing journalist (a New Yorker named Charles Horman),...
Pleasantville (1998; starring Reese Witherspoon and Tobey Maguire).
This movie is pure propaganda. It’s Herbert Marcuse’s ideology on film. Here’s the basic plot: two modern,...
(Above: Cyd Charisse, left, and Gene Kelly)
Brigadoon (a musical, starring Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse, 1954; on DVD).
Brigadoon is a normally-invisible Scottish village that appears once...
Gallipoli (1981, starring Mel Gibson and Mark Lee).
This is a war movie set in 1915. Two friends join the Australian army and end up fighting in Turkey for no good reason. To me, this movie...
The Big Chill (1983), starring William Hurt, JoBeth Williams and Tom Berenger.
Jews must love this movie. It’s all dialog, no action (what’s a Jew but a mouth with legs?). It features...
Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown (aka, Mrs. Brown), 1997, starring Judi Dench and Billy Connolly.
This movie is set in England in the 1860s. It’s a true account of the relationship between...
Barry Lyndon (1975), starring Ryan O’Neil and Marisa Berenson. Written and directed by Stanley Kubrick.
I like period pieces, so of course I would like this movie. Based on a William...
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