Preachy bullsh*t with a bunch of yelling to create the feeling of drama/tension because Sam Levinson can't write a decent script to save his life
St. Elsewhere is a hospital drama with plenty of soapy and over the top story elements (a hospital rapist who stalks the hospital for two seasons !!) and plenty of quirky and memorable characters (Dr. Craig), which is still watchable today, but slowly every season this show become slightly more woke and you can see more and more boom mics. What became surprisingly noticeable is the anti-gentile subtext...
French cinema is bizarre, and this film was no exception. It's supposedly a commentary on how gender can be fluid, but all I see is just some crazy woman wanting to be rammed by some vehicle, disguising as a boy, and then delivering a mixed baby from all that sex. The sad old dad was the only alright part, but I was grossed out by him fully accepting his "son" regardless of that weird pregnant belly....
I played this through once a while ago so in all honesty I don't remember everything. Indie gayslop through and through. Women are super badass, all the brown characters are good (and there are a TON), and all the white male characters are evil to a sadistic degree. There is a literal communist commune that is trying to save the environment who are super wholesome and good compared to the evil corporations....
This Shakespeare classic is delivered by great acting and good scenes. A great adaptation that still stands well today! Apparently there is even a colorized version that you can pick up as well
A Hollywood classic that is incredible beautiful, but lacks good story-writing. The movie also left out several dramatic historical scenes, such as Marc Anthony's speech at Caesar's funeral, and many details regarding Cleopatra's deadly rivalry with her brother. Even though the ending is dramatic, the movie leaves me feeling it is unfulfilled for some reason that is hard for me to pinpoint exactly....
This game, together with Rome, truly are fantastic games! The combination of strategic map navigation and actual battle tactics always made this an exceptional game experience. The Japanese cultural theme is beautiful, and the memes, for example spear units yelling "yarimazing", is incredible satisfying! Some of the game mechanics has aged poorly, but this game will still always be close to my heart...
This is a classic RPG, based on the great Dungeons & Dragons game mechanics. The storytelling is based on actual stories made by D&D fans and they have a lot of depth and the character developments are very satisfying. I strongly recommend picking up the remastered version if you enjoy RPGs
I really enjoyed this game which has good hand-combat mechanics. You move around in an open world and perform different tasks and challenges that are very satisfying. The game mechanics gets improved in later games in the series, but this game still hold up well compared to contemporary alternatives. I must add though that the story is quite poor, and looking at the diversity hiring, Gotham city is...
Looking at the Hitman series, this game or the Hitman 3 is perhaps the best. The game has great mechanics, you move around in an open world, and you get to assassinate a multitude of unfortunate targets. I have always loved these games, and warmly recommend them to all
The remastered version of this game is still a good boomer-shooter. It is dark and fun to navigate in this post-apocalyptic landscape, where you go deep into the dark Moscow metro network as well as on the surface full of mutants and urban decay. However, remember that the author is a Jew, and the story is quite cringe with stereotypical nazis and other Jewish ideas. With that said, the story is shallow...
This is one of the better HBO series, with good storytelling, making it watchworthy, but be aware that the series has much liberal decadence, such as lots of pornography including gay scenes. They also change many historical characters to fit cultural marxist ideas. For example, Cleopatra is presented as a liberated slut, the great wise statesman Cicero is reduced to a weak comical character, and Octavia...
They cared a lot about getting you immersed in the world. Progression in this game is amazing. From illiterate peasant to noble knight, every improvement that Henry makes feels natural and satisfying. Even the perks you choose give benefits as well as disadvantages to make Henry play more the way you want him to play. The creators didn't plague the game with modern day politics. It simply shows the...
A soft Sci-Fi show that explores the divide between tyrannical and free societies with a cold-war style approach to espionage. A major theme is how much people can change, and at what degree a single event can influence that change. Very nice exploration of a "what-if" scenario, and it's not a surprise that it has been memory-holed after the pandemic. Imagine living in a dystopia where people are mandated...
Cultural-marxist action movie about an Indian scam call center, but instead of being run by Indians, it is run by white guys with a secret connection to the White House. The movie presents an inverted reality, and it is largely made to promote an anti-white agenda
This piece of global warming propaganda was pushed hard by our elites in my youth. Full of lies, such as 20 feet sea rise and the Gulf Stream stopping altogether, and even popularizing the poor drowning polar bear meme, this propaganda was created to whip up a mass hysteria that we still are dealing with every day. Instead of focusing on actual environmental concerns, such as plastic pollution and...
3.7 Stars Obviously this will probably only really be interesting to you if you care about Apocalypse Now or film making. Lots of stories about production problems involving, replacing lead actors, working with The Philippines government during a rebellion, and fat ass Marlon Brando, trying to come up with poetic crap to say while the cameras roll
4.0 Stars Apocalypse Now is a ridiculous film. It is a product of so many things/ideas, A classic literary work (Heart of Darkness), an expression of America's cultural confusion and regret from the Vietnam War, and the hellish production of the film its self. This is why it has so much staying power in the canon of films. It's a conversation piece that can be followed down so many different avenues...
The art style is ugly and the classic Hercules story is watered out to a flat and dull American flick. The returning black singers are annoying, and the main female character lacks feminine manners. In short, I would skip this one for sure
An enjoyable movie for a lazy evening. Main cast is all good actors. The love story with some Arab woman is a big minus, but can be overlooked
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