Posted on 03/13/2023 8:02:40 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I wanted to like it, because I like Michelle Yoeh as an actress. But the movies’s primary purpose seems to be to push the LGBT agenda.
FWIW I actually haven't been to the movies since Passion of the Christ 20 years ago, but it isn't a virtue signalling thing, just that I have not been enticed by anything showing in a theater for the last generation or so--and that includes Top Gun as well as the latest LGBTQIA+ drek, so it's probably a personal thing.
I haven’t seen the movie and probably won’t watch it. However, I am glad he won. He has a pretty sad story about his career. The same people who are lauding him are the same ones who allowed him to be blacklisted.
I saw where the guy responsible for the movie knew he wanted fraser after seeing a trailer for one of his movies
“anybody see Everything, Everywhere? I am intrigued.”
My husband and I did. Hated it. A confused mess. But then again, we are old. Maybe the Sci-Fi idea went over our heads.
We are Frederik Pohl fans, so maybe not.
I think the Oscars had to be de-whititized and this mess was more acceptable then Wakanda which was just boring.
Twitter upset that Jaime Lee won over Angela claiming it is racist. Yet they ignore all the Asians that won.
"last yearβs βSLAPβ by Will Smith"
I have always liked Brendan, but I couldn’t get past the first five minutes of The Whale.
Well, NO WONDER “Everything” won...pushing the pervert agenda
It’s a really weird really fun movie, with some emotional punch.
also “Triangle of Sadness” makes me think of Hillary and her circus pants.
wait i thought the Whale was about a binge eating homo who was sad b/c his boyfriend killed himself?
Me, either.
Of course, I have only heard of All Quiet, Top Gun, and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. I saw the first two in a theater and Glass Onion on streaming. Glass Onion was an AWFUL stinker. Top Gun was formulaic, ridiculous, and so-so. All Quiet was outstanding.
Thanks. I'm sitting here alone and actually laughing out loud at your remark! That's today's winner.
“All Quiet On The Western Front” as a standalone movie was good, but it bore little resemblance to the novel, or the previous movie versions. It basically used the name of the novel and the character names and told a completely different story.
Everything, Everywhere was not my choice, but it is an important film for conservatives to see.
It embodies the outlook of young people today, and the future they are aiming to build.
One of those films like Easy Rider in the 1960s or Clueless in the 1990s that points towards the future of good or ill.
“”One of those films like Easy Rider in the 1960s or Clueless in the 1990s that points towards the future of good or ill.””
While I really enjoyed ‘Wild In The Streets’ at the time I’m thinking it is becoming closer to reality.
Chinese are white now.
β It embodies the outlook of young people today, and the future they are aiming to build.β
What do you mean?
Pretty much everything. The value system, the aesthetics, the lifestyles.
I didnβt see it so I donβt know what youβre referring to.
Thatβs why I asked. I donβt know what the β value system, the aesthetics, the lifestylesβ are.
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