Posted on 11/05/2023 10:15:06 AM PST by DallasBiff
1. Avatar (2009)
A paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
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Too old for the idiot millennial who created this list.
Newer version of “The Day The Earth Stood Still.”
You have the resources to go another solar system but you can not figure out how to harvest energy resources from your OWN system?
Just how stupid would you have to be?
You can grow full sized alien bodies to be meat puppets but somehow still send your solders into battle as themselves?
And that was in the first five minutes of the film.
Like all of Cameron's films for the last 20 years visually stunning but dear sweet baby cthulu, spend one percent of your budget on a decent writer.
I would not consider the Princess and the Frog to be liberal or woke. It showed a black young woman living with her hard-working mother and father that shape her values as a hard working woman who finds marriage.
The American President was liberal city as well. Good movie, but leftist garbage. Same with Arlington Road.
The book, “Bless the Beasts and the Children” was written by Glendon Swarthout” same author of the Shootist. He also wrote one of my all time favorite Christmas stories,”The Melodeon.”
“”Happy Feet”. I despised that movie”
I remember that when my daughter was a toddler. I turned it off after the first 5 minutes. Completely unwatchable.
I bought “Avatar,” not due to its plot, but because it looked like it was one of the most visually complex 3D movies to be issued at the time and I had and have an 80” 3D TV and wanted to put the TV through its paces. Turns out “Avatar” was repulsive with liberal cant but spectacular in terms of the TV effects and my TV handled it beautifully. Therefore I recommend it for anybody with a 3D TV who wants just to test the TV but add a caution because it is extremely liberal and unpleasant.
Tim Robbins also wrote and directed “The Cradle Will Rock,” about 30s leftists in the federal theater program.
He was also in “Arlington Road,” a very implausible film that some people took as a serious examination of terrorism.

“Radium Girls” could have been a very good film about the tragedy of women who painted the radioactive glow in the dark clock faces a hundred years ago and ended up with cancer, but it was too propagandistic and too woke. One character acts like he’s been reading Howard Zinn’s “People’s History,” and the movie is set in the early 20th century.
LOL!
This is a list made by a random user of the IMDB website. You can make your own more accurate list on that site.
I would change from “liberal” to “leftist” or “woke.”
Populate with appropriate titles like “Hitler: Misunderstood Genius.”
Bruce Dern is annoying as heck in that movie. Just like all the leftists.
“Did “Billy Jack” make Top 10? Also a Top 10 comedy.”
“when I was 13 I thought Billy Jack was the coolest thing ever. I watched it again as an adult and it’s maybe the gawd-awful thing I’ve ever seen.”
I had the same exact thought when I read “Billy Jack”.
That was just awful. Pederasty.
Also, anything by Spike Lee should be on the list, like Do the Right Thing.
Interesting. Because I think the “neo-Nazi” character was Soacey’s dad.
Did Spacey produce or direct in any part?
How about including “The Day the Earth Stood Still”?
Good one. That was really awful. And I’m a Keanu fan. I guess we all got to pay the bills.
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