Extra Point
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I don't know why anyone even bothers to watch modern movies. I just watch movies made before 1965. There are plenty of good movies to watch from that era.
If Emmerich made a good movie that is not pushing the progressive agenda, then I’m genuinely surprised. Emmerich is an open homosexual who financially backs LGBTQP(pedophile) and other “progressive” causes. He reportedly has murals and portraits of communist figures in his homes, so that explains his connection to Chinese funding of the film. I may watch the film eventually to see if there are subversive narratives but I won’t pay 1 cent to see it.Anyone (aside from me) seen the Midway film? It's better than the 1976 version and the 2001 Pearl Harbor, way better. There is nothing but heroic white men in a historically accurate film.
It's an independent production, no Hollywood studio would back it. The German director, Roland Emmerich, required Chinese money to make the film. The Chinese like the mention of Japanese atrocities in the segment on the Doolitle Raid.
The critics don't like it, but the viewing public does.
Emmerich is a friend of Singer, another homosexual pedo who likes young teen-aged boys. His movies that I've seen are not very good.If Emmerich made a good movie that is not pushing the progressive agenda, then I’m genuinely surprised. Emmerich is an open homosexual who financially backs LGBTQP(pedophile) and other “progressive” causes. He reportedly has murals and portraits of communist figures in his homes, so that explains his connection to Chinese funding of the film. I may watch the film eventually to see if there are subversive narratives but I won’t pay 1 cent to see it.
Emmerich is a friend of Singer, another homosexual pedo who likes young teen-aged boys. His movies that I've seen are not very good.
I haven't seen the 2019 Midway movie, but the 1970s version with Charlton Heston was very good, except for the sub-plot.
Anyone (aside from me) seen the Midway film? It's better than the 1976 version and the 2001 Pearl Harbor, way better. There is nothing but heroic white men in a historically accurate film.
It's an independent production, no Hollywood studio would back it. The German director, Roland Emmerich, required Chinese money to make the film. The Chinese like the mention of Japanese atrocities in the segment on the Doolitle Raid.
The critics don't like it, but the viewing public does.
It's on my watch list.Out of curiosity, has anyone on this Forum deigned to see the Richard Jewell movie?
Aleksandr Rogozhkin: The Chekist (1992) - YouTube
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In the 1920-th years in the Soviet Union in a smaller town Cheka is mass murdering people after a formal ...Here's movie all young people should be forced to watch, they love communism so much. You don't even need words to follow what's going on.
Yes, we saw the movie yesterday. We're supposed to be the good guys. One scene in the movie says it all. The scene where the lawyer's secretary says [in her country, if the government says the person is guilty, you know he's innocent]. Well, that's how it is here now as well.I saw Richard Jewell a couple weeks back and definitely recommend. A good display how far the media and govt will go to push a desired narrative and to give the masses a “we got em” message. And how sleazy the journalists are to get a lead
another good recent one is Dark Waters detailing the DuPont chemical dumping in WV and case(s) against them. Kind of has vibes from The Insider, The Firm, and the Rainmaker
Ford v Ferrari another nice drama if you’re into racing
is it just me or do almost all the “good” non globo homo movies seem to come out around November and December?
I just watched Ford vs. Ferrari. Good movie. Takes place in the mid 60's and has an all white cast. The story is a good one and the actors do a good job.
There have been quite a few others with sympathetic Germans: The Eagle Has Landed, Decision Before Dawn, A Time to Love and a Time to Die, The Last Valley (Thirty Years War), Waterloo (Prussians save Wellington), Stalingrad (1993) and a better Stalingrad film around 1958 Dogs do You Want to Live Forever?, The Bridge, Straf Battallion. Those I could think of off hand, all or nearly all on DVD or youtube.
Saturday night TCM is showing Ten Seconds to Hell (1959), directed by Robert Aldrich, who made films of hard men in conflict. This time they are Germans played by American actors, Jack Palance and Jeff Chandler. The story is about German POWs coming back to postwar Berlin and taking jobs in bomb disposal. They had done the same work in the German army.
Ten Seconds to Hell is on TCM at 10:15 ET Saturday night, September 22. It is also available on DVD and Blu-Ray.
You were right.Anyone (aside from me) seen the Midway film? It's better than the 1976 version and the 2001 Pearl Harbor, way better. There is nothing but heroic white men in a historically accurate film.
It's an independent production, no Hollywood studio would back it. The German director, Roland Emmerich, required Chinese money to make the film. The Chinese like the mention of Japanese atrocities in the segment on the Doolitle Raid.
The critics don't like it, but the viewing public does.
I just watched another great movie,
The Last Full Measure (2019)
Despite all the garbage coming out, it's nice to know there are still some good movies like this one and Midway being made.