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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While there, they embark on a counterinsurgency campaign and ill conceived hearts and minds program while fighting terrorists ….. nope, peaceful indigenous freedom fighters and stealing natural resources. Luckily a Hahvud professor helps our Marine go native - turn against his fellow Marines and fight on behalf of the terrorists peaceful indigenous people. Our protagonist Marine falls in love with a local girl who helps him become one with the animals, other ‘people’ and the land…..drum circles and chanting help with this process.
I’ve found it interesting that he was outspoken about the vaxx.
Actually, I still like Bless the Beasts. It was about timeless themes of bully’s and the weak. And the desire to make a difference no matter how inconsequential the world thinks you are. Not woke.
Good summary of the plot, but, as I earlier posted, the movie, with its superb 3D and color, was absolutely great for testing the capacity of my then new 80” 3D color TV, which passed the test superbly.
The car wash scene will always make the movie special to me.
yeah but KK is thin. a fat queer gets 2 checks in the box. UGH.
The Matrix “liberal”? That’s pretty comical.
You can’t be serious about the great conservative movie, Cool Hand Luke.
I haven’t seen the movie, but I saw the stage musical in London in 2005. I didn’t find it in-your-face liberal. There’s a miners’ strike and a brief nod to a minor gay character and that was it. It’s mostly about dance.
The movie may be more blatantly leftist; I’m not sure.
I had the same question. The only reason I didn't walk out of the theater was that it would have been impolite to my hosts, who had taken me to see the movie as a treat.
Not only so liberal it made you want to puke but howling bad as to how it showed military protocols.
One of THE most liberal/lefty/COMMIE films of ALL TIME is King Vidor's 1934 OUR DAILY BREAD; IT'S OUT AND OUT stinking COMMIE!
I first saw this movie ( on T.V. ) when I was in my early teens and knew, IMMEDIATELY that it was faaaaaaaaaaaaaar lefty/COMMIE propaganda.
A more "modern" made film, REDS is also in praise of STING COMMIES, both American and in the USSR. It also "stars" a LOT of far lefty Americans, who portray the real people it is based on, as well as also including some of those still living people.
We were walking backwards!
She then spent the next two hours making phone calls explaining what happened!
They changed the local, the classes, the race, and just about EVERYTHING in the originals fairy tale Disney STOLE the plot from. It's disgusting!
Brainy Jack was funny too.
Pinky and the Brain episode.
That was the Radio Moscow shortwave interval signal.
I never watched the “Princess and the Frog,” but, you’re right, the plot summary does not sound like it has a liberal theme at all.
I never watched it, but it’s not the original story. The plot is different.
In the plot summary, the woman who kisses the frog isn’t a princess, so she turns into a frog, too.
It doesn’t sound liberal at all - she’s working hard with a dream of starting a business.
Have you read “The Homesman” by Glendon Swarthout? That’s the most memorable of his books, IMO.
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