because the entertainment industry only feeds us with movies that pushes "diversity" i wanted to know which movies would have the Sup Forums seal of approval?
They Live seems a good example for that. Do you know more?
And if you don't have examples what kind of topics would you like to see in books / movies?
>And if you don't have examples what kind of topics would you like to see in books / movies? I would like to see more anti-tax movies. And more about how revolutionaries are shitty people a lot of the time.
Andrew Rivera
May i ask why?
i think it is a common topic how revolution "eats its children"
Jose Gutierrez
Revolt Against the Modern World
Isaiah Wright
I think this movie would get the seal of approval. It shows in a satirical way what happens when only idiots mate
Benjamin Hill
>when you want to push your narrative to the goyim but at the same time are losing shekels doing so
i don't know. I always see the "rebels" fighting against the tyranical "empire" all the time.
Levi Martin
well that's some good news but movies like Star Wars will still make a billion Dollar (and more in the future)
Ryan Scott
watch Hong Kong action movies instead of Hollywood rot when you're in a junk food mood
Joshua Gutierrez
yes in the typical Star Wars movies but many historical movies come to that conclusion
Ryder Martinez
creative people with different political views than "diversity need to start writing their own books / make their own movies to transport the message
Nicholas Martin
interesting book. Never heard of it before
Aiden Hill
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Michael Cox
i would like to see a Sci Fi space movie that deals with protecting the culture and the people from foreign powers
Cameron Morris
>Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
why?
Asher Torres
Here's some entry level stuff. Movies: >Sicario >Das Boot >The Grey >Death Before Dishonor >Predator Books: >The Prince >Watership Down >1984 >Brave New World
Jose Torres
>Sicario >Das Boot >The Grey >Death Before Dishonor >Predator Books: >The Prince >Watership Down
can you give reasons why you choosed those movies?
Camden Reed
>Sicario With the exception of a brief moment blaming the US for everything it does an admirable job showing how things can actually happen behind the scenes in the US as far as inter-deparmental cooperation is concerned. >Das Boot Actually makes evil germans seem like the human beings they were during WW2. The horror! >The Grey A movie about men and the choices they either willingly make or have forced upon them. No pandering female love interest. >Death Before Dishonor Vintage 80's pro-US action flick. Considered one of the most islamaphobic films ever made. >Predator See The Grey, but less emotionally heavy and with fuck-huge gunfights and aliens. >The Prince Art Of The Deal for a simpler time. >Watership Down An excellent example of societal critique and natural law in a microcosm masquerading as a children's book.
Lincoln Garcia
I should include the concept of male brotherhood with The Grey and Predator.