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Liberal Propaganda (movies)

Posted on 2/8/10 at 9:57 pm
Posted by DanMullenIsOurMan
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 9:57 pm
what are some movies that you've seen that are basically just liberal propaganda?

Rendition


Crossing Over


Nothing But the Truth



Frost/Nixon
Posted by Babalugats
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:04 pm to
you can probably add Avatar
Posted by CaptainBrannigan
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Posted by LSUstudent4life
Houston
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:05 pm to


this racist piece of crap
Posted by Turkey Burger
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:10 pm to
John Q

The politics wouldn't bother me if it wasn't such an incredibly shitty movie

ETA: How could I forget Crash (Haggis' version). Probably one of the worst movie ever made.
This post was edited on 2/8/10 at 10:25 pm
Posted by NOSA
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:22 pm to
Frost/Nixon? Really?
Posted by DanMullenIsOurMan
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:26 pm to
Frost/Nixon wasn't basically just liberal propaganda but it surely had its fair share of it.
Posted by crankbait
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:30 pm to
Posted by Rohan2Reed
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:30 pm to
quote:

Frost/Nixon? Really?



+1

that interview actually happened. liberals didn't make Nixon say what he did.
Posted by PowerTool
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:33 pm to


This one wasn't just liberal, it was like MoveOn/9-11 Truther.
Posted by DanMullenIsOurMan
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:37 pm to
IMO Frost/Nixon was Hollywood damning historical accuracy for historical revisionism to suit its “proud” but appallingly liberal bias.
Posted by Death Before Disco
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:38 pm to
The Day After Tomorrow
The Happening
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 2/8/10 at 10:46 pm to
Where do I start? My list would be a mile long. Here are some movies that come to mind off the bat.

The Soloist
The Time Traveler's Wife
Most of the shows on HBO
Most of the shows on Showtime
Posted by SeattleTiger19
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 12:04 am to
Good list of movies!
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 12:18 am to
The Soloist was an awful movie. Even Robert Downey Jr. couldn't save it.
Posted by foreverLSU
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 12:31 am to
Posted by Turkey Burger
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 12:33 am to
Walle-E no doubt. But I can't deny that movie was beautiful to look at.
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 1:14 am to
Disney/Pixar is actually one of the more conservative movie studios out there. They go to great lengths not to offend anybody and all of their movies are family friendly which usually makes it socially conservative by nature.
Posted by glaucon
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 1:21 am to
Wall-E was not liberal propaganda. It is ridiculously Christian...
Posted by OMLandshark
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Posted on 2/9/10 at 1:23 am to
quote:

Walle-E no doubt. But I can't deny that movie was beautiful to look at.



Wall-e wasn't up its own arse about its message though. The main focus throughout the film is always Wall-e and Eve's love story. In order to get Wall-e the last robot on Earth, obviously humans had to frick it up in some way, but instead of going for something ridiculously preachy like Happy Feet did, they had something a tad bit more absurd with humans literally trashing everything on the planet making it almost uninhabitable. Avatar, the main focus was how the humans were always fricking things up and were going to destroy the Na'vi's environment.

Plus it wasn't liberal enough to back down on its anti-obese message. They knew fat people would probably hate the film, but they took the risk to make it the better film.
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