Super unique. I'll give it that.
If you're tired of formulaic movies and reboots, this is a great palate cleanser. But it reminds me of Mel's "Fat Man" which rides the weird line between dark comedy and artsy indie flick. And doesn't quite pull either off. You're never quite sure what to feel. In fact, not sure what to make of the whole film in general.
 The themes are struggling with genetic...
Finally got around to watching this classic. It aged very well and there are countless iconic scenes throughout. The acting and pacing was on point. The minimalist soundtrack that utilized the archaic synthesizers of its time was kino as well. I was genuinely spooked and anxious and immersed in the plot. Which is near impossible for movies from so long ago due to their outdated special effects and...
This is the best kind of anime you can hope for. "One Piece," "Dragon Ball Z," "Naruto," and the like, go on forever. There's tons of filler. If you're not typically a consoomer such a commitment is daunting. As it should be. But the anime that's only 12 or 24 episodes is the kind you want. This is heavy in dialogue though, and SUB is the only way to watch anime in general. So it may be annoying if...
No agenda. But also no real plot. Just nice mindless entertainment with a dash of nostalgia. Watch this scene and if it makes you chuckle then watch the movie. If not, skip it.
  Tons of unintentional racism. Ah, simpler times, the 90's...
So obviously the film is just being whacky and stupid. Just a variety of interesting scenarios that are basically caveman Mr. Magoo. But...
I remember the reruns of this show playing when I was really young. So I don't have any memories other than the premise, the iconic intro, and the several references made to it through shows like "Family Guy" & "Always Sunny."
 I've been giving it a go and am on Season 2 Episode 4. Unfortunately, it's proto-woke. There are so many amazing places in history he could go and yet for 15 episodes...
I fancy myself as someone who is pretty skilled at picking up allegories and subtle themes throughout a film. I usually can figure out the deeper messages upon first viewing– even of films that jump around in time like "12 Monkeys" or any Quintin Tarantino movie. Same goes for motifs like the color red in "American Beauty" or "Sixth Sense." Later, I'll google to confirm my susp*cions and am often...
 If Pulp Fiction, Nobody, Breaking Bad, American Beauty, and Falling Down, all had a baby, it would be this movie. A bit dated and cheesy at parts, but fantastic overall. The middle may lose you but stick around until the end and I'd say it redeems itself. There is a great reoccurring theme of a tamed wolf that works great as the social commentary of the emasculated modern male,...
Skip the movie not for boycott reasons but because it's just not that good. I only sat through it because I like the notion of the Muse and am a bit of a new age kook. Unlike "City of Angels" that Steven Pressfield recommended, this is not a feel good movie about the metaphysical. In fact, his book "The War of Art" was written in 2002 and this film was made in 1999. So no relation.Â
 It...
Fantastic film with the god father of modern comedians who aren't absolute trash, Norm Macdonald, as the lead. Lots of the classic actors of the 90's SNL era. Back when they actually had funny actors. No woke BS in the film. In fact quite the opposite.Â
 There were:
 • rape jokes
• gay jokes
• fat jokes
• sexual harassment jokes
• mental...
Pretty great film. I had never seen it before but always love the idea of angels and demons. Yokai anime are my favorite and other Hollywood movies about ghosts or angels are in my top 10. So I am a bit biased. Very fascinating to see Nicholas Cage not be crazy for once, but he's just so friendly and kind that he is creepy so two sides of the same coin I guess...
 Anyways, I would...
 This is a nostalgic film from back in the day. Recently, I was talking to a guy about manifesting and quantum physics and decided to give it a watch. It's free on YouTube right now as well, so I figured what the heck. TL;DR basically everything they say in the film is false. But I am a believer in positive thinking and many successful people are as well. At the very least placebo effect...
 Pretty decent movie. Decided to watch it after I stumbled upon the brief Murdoch Murdoch review of it. For those in the Dissident Right it's like watching a car crash in slow-motion because we know how it really screwed things up for us and we've already watched all the clips and interviews ad nauseam. And this time it's even more frustrating because they act like the Alt Right is the one...
 I was happily surprised watching this film. Everything I saw was accurately portrayed and the analysis was on point. Most of the people interviewed were actually in tune with the image board subcultures except for a few douchey people interviewed. Matt Furie seems alright, but it's hard to root for him in the end. He reminds me of the Techno Viking guy not understanding the internet and...
 I saw this a while ago so it's not fresh in my brain. Therefore, I'll keep this short. Basically, it was great and entertaining and had very sweet moments with Lum and Ataru. The Mulder & Skully "oh em gee they finally were romantic instead of at each other's throats" type moments that are few and far in between in the regular series.
 But this still felt like just an extended...
Awesome film. I have been going through and watching the entire Urusei Yatsura series over the past year or two. ( Usually when I detox from politics and ban myself from Twitter/Imageboards/etc.)Â The show gives a mindless entertainment break that is not sequential/chronological like the more serious anime series out there. And even though I wasn't alive then, nor living in Japan as a kid, the 80's...
 So, in "Joker" the film is about the disaffected White males sh*t on by society. Or, the normie take on it, is that it's about mental health issues and the loner sh*t on by society. Whatever. I interpret it as disaffected White males. But either way, one of the biggest criticisms of the film was how they made the viewer sympathize with the bad guy too much and excused his actions.
  Well,...
    This was a fantastic film. I expected slapstick 80's stuff, but was surprised that it was actually pretty somber and intense. Sure, the anti-Soviet propaganda and initial premise is a bit goofy, but after the first 20 minutes the movie gets deep. Very easy to imagine yourself in their shoes. Absolutely loved the clever role reversal (and ironic homage to our country's roots)...
I pressed play thinking I was watching the "Hocus Pocus" film, but was surprised to find it was a different retro witch film. Never had heard of it, but it was great. One of those "practical effect" movies from the 80's / 90's like the early Peter Jackson films. Creative camera angles and cuts combined with art pieces make it a lot more fun to watch.Â
 Nothin' to analyze really...
I thought it was written by Mel but it wasn't. Lots of stuff seemed to be parallel with his life: recovery, Catholicism, nazi father figure, etc. But the screenplay was based on a book and it was written and directed by other folks. Anyways, great film. Nice twist for the typical revenge type father daughter trope. Great acting and foreshadowing and symbolism throughout. Really badass protagonists...
Awesome movie. Super racist and sexist, but all in good fun with no targets left un-satirized. I had never seen it before, but definitely think Troma type movies are the wave of the future for dissident voices sick of Hollywood BS. Of course, this is a super raunchy movie with childish humor for degenerates like me. If you are a purity spiraling bible thumper type or Wignat, you may not like...
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