Posted on 01/24/2025 7:37:59 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The White House has released its official list of movies that Joe Biden screened in the White House Family Theater during his term, and it’s weird, to say the least.
Seriously, why in the living world would anyone in the WH want to watch “The Real Cancun”?!?!?!?!
pic.twitter.com/zpsE01Fq8P— Lie-Able Sources (@LieAbleSources) January 24, 2025
One flick that stands out is Adam Sandler’s “Little Nicky.” Really? I like a few Sandler movies, but there are plenty I’ve never bothered to waste my time watching, and this is one of them.
There are admittedly, plenty of films here that I’ve never seen or even heard of.
“Shortbus,” according to IMDB, is about “a group of New Yorkers caught up in their romantic-sexual milieu converge at an underground salon infamous for its blend of art, music, politics, and carnality.”
“The Adventures of Drunky” is about a barfly named Drunky “who finds himself in the middle of a cosmic bet between God and the Devil over the fate of the Earth. With his life destroyed, Drunky must travel through Heaven and Hell to rescue the girl he loves and save the world.”
You know, the usual high-quality films you’d expect to be screened at the White House.
And then there’s “The Real Cancun.” This 2003 documentary follows sixteen college students as they “drink, flirt, fight and canoodle during their Spring Break vacation in Cancun, Mexico.”
Totally appropriate to be screened at the White House.
Why was this screened at the White House? Whose idea was that? Hunter Biden? Joe Biden? I really have some serious questions about this. According to IMDB, it was nominated for the Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie and Worst Picture
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And the other movie I can’t explain for being on this list is “Castration Movie.”
Ummm…
This movie is apparently obscure enough that IMDB didn’t have a description of the movie but tells us the tagline is “Another trans hooker dies... Whatever.”
I had to go to MovieFone to find out what the movie’s plot was.
Here it is:
https://www.moviefone.com/movie/castration-movie/MCbwZZDOuhwt8XmuNcSCR1/where-to-watch/
According to the site, the plot of the movie is that “a transsexual sex worker wants to have a child and faces obstacles at every turn,” and it has a run time of 4 hours and 35 minutes.
I think he watched “Castration Movie” within days of Pelosi’s coup against him.
I don’t keep up with popular films as I used to do.
I haven’t heard of most the films named in this article.
Many of the films listed seem like light comedy for adults.
I despise Biden or being forced to endure his cartoon of a presidency, but the list isn’t all that shocking.
Any White House admin. is going to look for diversion, to take their minds off of all the pressure for a little while.
The really ‘wicked’ movies were probably purchased via some Interns account. That Intern may or may not even exist.
In the Realm of the Senses is pornography as is Shortbus.
Of that list...I liked Possession
Bidon was in no position to be choosing movies. Either Jill had these tastes or one of his staff was using his name to hide their tastes in movies.
I guess we should be thankful they didn’t screen “A Serbian Film”.
There isn’t a movie titled ‘Showering With Daddy’?
Oh those kids! Probably just those young white hut staffers. You know how they can be.
Being a doctor, Jill would have chosen more medical films
Maybe Hunter was visiting dad that day.
Seems like Hunter’s taste level.
Surely not. Some real quality viewing in that group isn’t there?
Joe was in Delaware when they were showing that movie at the White House.
No “ Weekend at Bernie’s”?
LOL!
Never heard of any of them.
Miami Vice was a TV series, so that is another unknown
Nobody in the room would have the attention span to watch Bocchi the Rock all the way through.
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