Criticize away.
"My Grandmamma gave me that chain."
24. Kingdom of Heaven (2005) 25. A Man for All Seasons.
Watched them both at least once a year.đź‘Ť
The Fountainhead (1949)
Just a bad movie.
Rollerball (the original)
Triumph of the individual
Note line 31: “Enjoy These Right Wing Classics!”
Well I will, as soon as you define all others as “left wing classics.” I will not hold my breath.
A lotta good ones for sure. I’d put one that’s omitted at the top: “Doctor Zhivago” (1965)
I love Gran Torino! One of the best movies ever.
Hate anything with Tom Hanks. One of the creepiest men that ever lived.
Marking…
I would add, the 2016 Mel Gibson directed film: HACKSAW RIDGE.
It is a war film that tells the extraordinary true story of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who served as a medic during World War II without ever carrying a weapon. The film follows Doss, portrayed brilliantly by Andrew Garfield, from his humble beginnings in rural Virginia to the battlefields of Okinawa, Japan. Doss’s unwavering commitment to his principles, faith, and his determination to save lives, even amidst the brutal horrors of war, forms the heart of this remarkable tale.
Definitely a movie worth seeing.
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And while we’re at it, Add the recent hit film THE SOUND OF FREEDOM starring Jim Caviezel to the list. That the lot of left-wingers hate the movie for no good reason is a testament to its conservatism.
What about “The Passion Of The Christ” or “Schindler’s List”?
I actually have seen very few except for Dirty Harry. Never even saw Forrest Gump.
Serenity
Death Wish
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Staring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins??? No thanks
THE BEST MAN
ADVISE AND CONSENT
OF THE I SING
STATE OF THE UNION
KEEPER OF THE FLAME
The above are ALL political movies, some about Dems and HOW devious and dirty they were/are.
THE CANDIDATE is absolutely DEM themed and though NOT a particularly good movie, shows the dark side of politics and "groomed" candidates who are just worthless puppets!
A film about working hard and taking risks in a capitalist system, the risk pays off and the owners get rich, only to get confronted by bureaucrats of the EPA.
It's the perfect conservative film.
Comrade X, Hedy Lamarr and Clark Gable
Executive Suite 1954
Lilies of the Field with Sidny Poitier
Captains Courageous and Boys Town, both with Spencer Tracy
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon