Why is every movie these days including hamfisted political messages?

Why is every movie these days including hamfisted political messages?

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>liberal pot-smoker Johnny Depp

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You are an idiot

It's the only way people will give a shit and talk about it on Twitter.

>This remake suits the left agenda, as capitalists are the villains in this remake

What fucking retarded site are you reading?

There's nothing like seeing poor people defending capitalism. What a sight

conservapedia.com/Essay:Worst_Liberal_Movies
This shit is a gold mine
>The Bee Movie | 2007 | PG | Propaganda written by the Left in order to promote bestiality and environmentalism, disguised as a family movie.

>these days

>hurr durr why do movies or anything made by man have ideology in them?

theres ideology behind the fucking porn videos you jack off to, loser, wether you notice it or not and wether the ideology is focused on things you dont give a shit about or are even openly opposed is another matter

we dont live in a post-ideology world, you fucking pleb

>The Ant Bully 2006 PG Promotes Communism, as the film's main message of the power of the individual to be more powerful than one another is a bad thing. Also the externator is clearly being shown in negative light, as he is the main villain of the film.

>Ice Age: The Meltdown 2006 PG A "children's film" that pushes the Left's delusion of "global warming" onto its viewers.

>Princess Mononoke 1997 PG-13 Environmentalist anime film on on steroids, as well as promoting feminism, where the forest gods are at war with a mining colony (whom are prorated as the "bad guys").

>The Truman Show 1998 PG Promotes both atheism and humanism. Truman doesn't realize his seemingly ordinary life is a reality TV show, overseen by Christof, the show's heartless and manipulative creator. Christof lives in the fake sky above Truman, watching over him, controlling everything from the weather to Truman's destiny. He is an allegorical substitute for the Christian God. (Notice "Christ" in his name.) Truman must escape from the false world of the show (Christianity) and triumph over Christof. As Truman appears to walk on water in the ending, the film is displaying the false, human-worshipping sentiment that man can replace God and be Lord of his own life.

pure autism

>Dalton Trumbo

>the nut job: Promotes disorderly conduct and non-conformity

>Pokémon: Zoroark - Master of Illusions 2010 (Japan); 2011 (America) G The anime film demonizes capitalism by making the main villain a successful businessman. In addition, one of the main protagonists of the film, Karl, was based on the radical left-wing schlockumentarist Michael Moore.[14]

fucking pokemon, spreading the liberal agenda

Poor people are the ones that are fucked up the most by collectivism. Roch people do ok in socialist countries. At most you get some rich eliminating other rich competition like during the the Terror or actions against the kulaks. The captain of industry in Russia just got their official title changed.
Besides, law =/= material riches. These people just don't want theft. The riches of the one or the other are secondary.
>this is the part where you insert "false consciousness" claims about how caring for property more than for opportunity of getting some material possession in the short run is somehow awful

conservapedia.com/Essay:Greatest_Conservative_Movies
Their "Greatest Conservative Movies" page is almost as good

>Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Kid scientist Jimmy Neutron and his friends rescue their parents from aliens. The kids learn the importance of family and the wastefulness of nihilism.

>Pixels: Aliens take the Earth in a war with a throwback to the classic video games. The film is pro-military, and pro-integrity, as the actions of a man who cheated in the video game are shown in negative light. Promotes joy and having and shows the wastefulness of nihilism. Also, many anti-feminism themes are present.

>Space Jam: Michael Jordan uses the help of beloved animated children's characters, the Looney Tunes, from the 1950s (a simpler time in America's history) to beat back alien invaders from outer space who wish to take away our freedoms.

>The Room: Anti-alcoholism and adultery. Shows the destructive nature of liberal values. However, The Room has been critically panned for its acting, screenplay, dialogue, production values, score, direction, and cinematography. despite its low gross domestic result from its initial theater run, it has done much better in recent theater screening.

What did he mean by this?

Ah yes, conservapedia.

Why is every thread these days including hamfisted political messages?

About as great as poor people advocating for wealth redistribution

>Pixels under "greatest"
>Space Jam under "debatable whether great"

What the fuck? They also have bee movie on there list of conservative movies

kek, I love conservapedia.

>capitalists are the villains in Magnificent Seven

I really like how Sup Forumsbeards freak out over the littlest thing

>Ice Age: The Meltdown 2006 PG A "children's film" that pushes the Left's delusion of "global warming" onto its viewers
Are they really trying to say that the last ice age didn't happen because that means global warming is real? tippy toppest of keks

funny how climate change happens with or without humans

oh well, better increase taxes just in case

>Zero Dark Thirty
>Docudrama about the hunt and eventual operation that killed Osama bin Laden on May 1, 2011. The movie generated controversy, due to its depiction of enhanced interrogation techniques, including waterboarding. In addition, the movie put political correctness aside in its depictions of radical Islamic terrorism, showing several of Al-Qaeda's attacks from 2004-2011.
Lmao do these people not know it's CIA propaganda? Or do they not care if it's nationalistic? Talk about cognitive dissonance.

There's literally nothing wrong with nationalism

No. But when it's being promoted on a bed of lies: Yes.

funny how people die with or without eating

oh well, better increase taxes just in case

>non sequitur false equivalence