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|The main message of the movie is about the power of the individual and the triumph of faith, friendship, hope, and heroism. ''The Lion King'' also features subtle Christian messages, such as honoring thy father and reconciliation. Its story takes partial inspiration from scriptural text found in the [[Old Testament]] and [[New Testament]]. On a side note, the film features the power-hungry main antagonist Scar, who kills his own brother, the ruling Lion King Mufasa, in order to usurp the position of King, then manipulates his nephew, Mufasa's young son Simba, into thinking that Simba was responsible for his father's death and forces him into exile. Once Scar becomes ruler, he favors [[Communism|Communistic]]/[[Fascism|fascistic]] big government, pushes [[liberal values]] and destroys their Pride Lands territory. At several points in the film, Scar also is shown to delusionally believe he was still a very good king, even claiming "I'm ten times the king Mufasa was!", which is similar to liberal delusions of their own skills in governing (ie, Obama's later claim that he would have "won" reelection if he was able to run again, despite never being legally qualified to run in the first place). He also unsuccessfully attempted to orchestrate the assassination of Simba by using hyena minions, and even attempted to kill him himself, in order to ensure that he will be King and remain so forevermore, but is thwarted in the attempt by the now-grown Simba, who becomes King and restores the Pride Lands after Scar, who tries to save his own skin by accusing his hyena minions of being responsible for everything he orchestrated himself, has the hyenas turn against and kill him.
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|The main message of the movie is about the power of the individual and the triumph of faith, friendship, hope, and heroism. ''The Lion King'' also features subtle Christian messages, such as honoring thy father and reconciliation. Its story takes partial inspiration from scriptural text found in the [[Old Testament]] and [[New Testament]]. On a side note, the film features the power-hungry main antagonist Scar, who kills his own brother, the ruling Lion King Mufasa, in order to usurp the position of King, then manipulates his nephew, Mufasa's young son Simba, into thinking that Simba was responsible for his father's death and forces him into exile. Once Scar becomes ruler, he favors [[Communism|Communistic]]/[[Fascism|fascistic]] big government, pushes [[liberal values]] and destroys their Pride Lands territory. At several points in the film, Scar also is shown to delusionally believe he was still a very good king, even claiming "I'm ten times the king Mufasa was!", which is similar to liberal delusions of their own skills in governing (ie, Obama's later claim that he would have "won" reelection into a third term if he was able to run again, despite never being legally qualified to run in the first place, not to mention his being legally barred from running for a third term even if he were legally qualified to run in the first place.). He also unsuccessfully attempted to orchestrate the assassination of Simba by using hyena minions, and even attempted to kill him himself, in order to ensure that he will be King and remain so forevermore, but is thwarted in the attempt by the now-grown Simba, who becomes King and restores the Pride Lands after Scar, who tries to save his own skin by accusing his hyena minions of being responsible for everything he orchestrated himself, has the hyenas turn against and kill him.
 
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Revision as of 14:27, February 9, 2017

There have been many superb conservative films:

Narrative features

Film Year Rating Comments Gross (Domestic)
The 6th Day 2000 PG-13 Pro-Life, Anti-cloning movie featuring California Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. $34,543,701
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi 2016 R The true story of when Islamic terrorists attacked a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 and the six Americans who took a stand without any support from the Obama-controlled White House or from then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (who not only refused to send any help and even ordered the military in the area to stand down, but later dismissively brushed off criticism of her actions with her infamous and callous "What difference at this point does it make?" comment). Not surprisingly, liberals viewed the film negatively and even made baseless accusations about the film's accuracy to distract from their dislike, but the film was a box office success and popular with the viewing public,[1] who got a good look at the events of the attack and the heroes who acted to defend the compound of their own accord. $69.40 million
17 Again 2009 PG-13 Main lesson is that choosing family and life over death and possible material riches is much more rewarding and fulfilling even if at times we don’t recognize it. Stands up for abstinence, and self-respect, and contains a strong speech for both of them, such as "Because there is no one that I'm in love with. Its called making love, isn't it? Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I think that means you do it with someone you love. And preferably when you're married, when your ready to take that love and turn it into a baby." $64,167,069
90 Minutes in Heaven 2015 PG-13 Man has a near-death experience and sees heaven. $4,842,699
1984 1984 R Big-screen adaptation of the iconic conservative text from George Orwell. $8,430,492
300 2007 R The plot revolves around King Leonidas, who leads 300 Spartans into battle against the Persian "god-King" Xerxes and his invading army of more than 300,000 soldiers. It is pro-war and pro-Western civilization. $456.1 million
300: Rise of an Empire 2014 R Sequel to 300, still promotes the same western values, and our hero Themistocles defends the idea of democracy. $106,580,051
A Charlie Brown Christmas 1965 G The real meaning of Christmas is discussed in the first animated prime-time Peanuts TV special, as Linus quotes Luke 2:8-14. Decries the materialism that surrounds the Christmas holiday. NA - TV
A Christmas Story 1983 PG Heartwarming comedy about a kid who wants a BB Gun for Christmas. Selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2012. $19,294,144
A Gathering of Eagles 1963 UR Illustrates duty, honor, and the burden of command. Unknown
A Man For All Seasons 1966 UR In 16th Century England, statesman and philosopher Thomas More is forced to choose between his Catholic faith and his loyalty to the king. Winner of six Academy Awards: Best Picture, Actor, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography (Color), and Costume Design (Color). $20,000,000[2]
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child 1989 R Unlike its predecessors, the fifth film has a pro-life message. $22,168,359
Adam's Rib 1949 Not rated Spencer Tracy hilariously exposes budding feminist Katharine Hepburn's hypocritical double standards in the legal system.
Air Force One 1997 R Positively portrays a strong U.S. president who takes an uncompromising stance against terrorism. Includes positive material about family, authority, the military and sacrifice. $172,956,409
Alone Yet Not Alone 2013 PG-13 Conservative movie that demonstrates the significance that Christianity has had in building this great country of ours. Liberals were shaken when it received an Oscar nomination, proving that there is still a strong, prevalent Conservative voice in Hollywood. Unknown
Amazing Grace 2006 PG Shows the horrors of the slave trade. Also makes clear that, contrary to academic claims, Christianity played the largest role in the abolition movement, and that most secular humanists either supported slavery or otherwise did nothing to stop it. $21,208,358
American History X 1998 R (not for children) A Neo-Nazi (The Nazis were left-wing socialists even though the Left has tried denying it), overcomes his racism and anti-Semitism after being sent to jail for voluntary manslaughter and does everything in his power to prevent his brother from following the same path to destruction. $6,719,864
American Sniper 2015 R The biopic of Iraq War veteran, patriot and hero, Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle. $350,126,372.
The Angry Birds Movie 2016 PG Based on the game app of the same name. The film has its moments of rude humor, but surprisingly has a strong Anti-Illegal Immigration message with the pigs practically representing Islamic migrants (the villain, King Mudbeard even looks like a Middle Eastern man). The pigs trick the birds into accepting them to live on their island and once they have their respect, steal their eggs and blow up their island (part of the collateral damage is a statue of a bald eagle no less). Red, the only bird who was suspicious of them from the beginning, is first demonized by the community because of this, but later forgiven after he is proven right and decides to fight back and rescue their eggs from the pigs. $107,509,366
Animal Farm 1999 Not Rated Live-action film adaptation of the conservative text of the same name from George Orwell and of the 1945 original. As with the novel, it uses animals in the pretext of leveling harsh criticism against Communism and against Josef Stalin. NA - TV
Argo 2012 R A daring rescue of Americans trapped in Iran during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Also shows the incompetence of the Jimmy Carter administration in dealing with the hostage crisis. $136,025,503
Armed and Dangerous 1986 PG-13 Comedy film written by Harold Ramis (same screenwriter behind the conservative films Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day) that exposes union corruption. $15,945,534
Assault on Precinct 13 1976 R Often considered a urban remake of the conservative film Rio Bravo. A police sergeant and his crew must defend an abandoned precinct office from an army of criminals. The criminals aren't portrayed as victims but as mindless killers with no empathy as the police are portrayed as the good guys.
Atlas Shrugged - Part 1 2011 PG-13 Big screen adaptation of the classic objectivist text. $4,563,873
Attack on Darfur 2009 R Liberal journalists end up being trapped in Darfur, Sudan must fight to survive, the film doesn't hold back on crimes committed by the Janjaweed here.
Bad Boys II 2003 R The sequel to the 1995 film, this police action film is surprising pro-family (our main character Lieutenant Marcus Burnett's daughter is an undercover operative for the DEA, and his laid back but faithful friend and partner tries to help him with this personal crisis, which he does not approve of) and pro drug war. The villains are also Russians and Cubans (Communists) with the side villains being Ku Klux Klan members (which was founded by the Democrat Party). $138,608,444
Bedtime Stories 2008 PG Pro-family, pro-capitalism. Stars Adam Sandler as a man who is given an opportunity to run a business, and working hard to get the promotion against his rival, while also taking care of his niece and nephew. Sandler also mocks his sister's many liberal ideas and parenting skills (even calling her story books for them "Communist"). In the end, the children are then shown to be much happier and smarter after Sandler uses his conservative tactics on them. $110,101,975
Bee Movie 2007 PG Even a little bee can change the world. Shows the destructiveness of environmentalism (i.e. butting into nature's problems in the name of helping her), espouses the rewards of hard work. $287,594,577
Bella 2007 PG-13 Pro-life drama. $8,070,537
Ben-Hur 1959 UR Celebrates honor and duty to family and country, with a pro-Christian ending, long held the record for the most Academy Awards. Starred conservative actor and future National Rifle Association president and spokesman Charlton Heston in the title role. $17,300,000
Beverly Hills Cop 1984 R Street wise cop Axel Foley avenges his friend's murder and goes to Beverly Hills to investigate. While there, he meets up with a liberal police force that does "everything by the book" while mocking their strong bureaucratic rules as well as influencing the two cops assigned to watch him to use critical thinking skills. The villain is also a drug dealer too, so a little pro-war on drugs there. Followed by two sequels in 1987 and 1994. $234,760,478
Black Hawk Down 2002 R Based on true events of a U.S. military mission in Somalia. Showcases American bravery and comradeship in the face of impossible odds against Islamic terrorism. 18 U.S. soldiers would die fighting their way out of a Mogadishu mission. $172,000,000
Black Sunday 1977 R Is not politically correct on Islamic terrorism. $15,769,322
Blue Collar 1978 R One of the very few films to expose labor union corruption.
The Blues Brothers 1980 R Comedy musical. A story of redemption, "A mission from God", raising money to save a Catholic orphanage. R-rated movie for vulgar language, slap stick comedy. Vatican approved.[3] $57,229,890
Braveheart 1995 R Scottish knight William Wallace (played by Mel Gibson) fights to bring freedom to his people and country from the tyranny of English king Edward I. $210.4 million
Brazil 1985 R Much like the conservative text 1984, it promotes the idea that big government is wrong for this world. $9,929,135
Bruce Almighty 2003 PG-13 Shows, in a comedic, accessible way, that no one mortal can successfully do God's job. (Written by Steve Koren & Mark O'Keefe, the same writers of Click.) $242,589,580
Captain America: The First Avenger 2011 PG-13 Contains messages of patriotism, perseverance and standing up to evil dictators. The film's protagonist Steve Rogers is also arguably the most conservative superhero of the Avengers universe. Last film produced by Marvel Studios before its takeover by liberal parent The Walt Disney Company. $176,654,505
Captain America: The Winter Soldier 2014 PG-13 Film about a hero who believes in the principles that the United States was founded on and is unwilling to see them be destroyed. The filmmakers based the villains of this film on the NSA and the Obama regime. $259,766,572
Captain America: Civil War 2016 PG-13 The United Nations proposes that the Avengers be put under their control. Tony Stark (Iron Man) is for this measure while the film's protagonist, Steve Rogers (Captain America), is against it. Rogers never changes his stance on the issue, which leads to a rift between the team. $407,588,905
Chariots of Fire 1981 PG Stories of devout Scottish Christian Eric Liddell who wants to run for the glory of God and Jewish Harold Abrahams, struggling to overcome prejudice in 1924 Britain. That year's Olympics Games was especially spiritual when Liddell refused the Prince of Wales' request that he perform his competition on a Sunday. $58,972,904
Cheaper by the Dozen 2003 PG Pro-family movie, as the father must sacrifice his dream for his family. Loose remake of the original 1950 film starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy, the remake starred Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt. $190,212,113
Chef 2014 R Pro-capitalistic film, were a man starts his own restaurant after liberal food critics begin criticizing his work and he begins questioning why he became a chef in the first place. $31,424,003
Chinatown 1974 R A thriller about the deceit surrounding water rights in southern California and L.A.'s water system, removing most of the water from the central valley. Sequel: The Two Jakes (1990) $30,000,000 (worldwide estimate)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1968 G Family fights against the villainous king and queen who have outlawed children, the film is also pro-family, pro-capitalism, and shows the qualities of practicality. $7.5 million
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2005 PG Based upon the Christian allegory written by C.S. Lewis. $291,709,845
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian 2008 PG $141,621,490
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 2010 PG $104,383,624
City Slickers 1991 PG-13 Motivational feel good movie about a man who goes on vacation to Colorado with his friends to be cowboys in order to find his happiness. The main lesson is about having values and knowing what's really important in life. $179,033,791
Click 2006 PG-13 A man gets a remote control that can control his life and be able to skip many events in it, including many involving his family. He then learns that he should instead appreciate his life and his family to its fullest, and to not to be ungrateful with experiences that he thinks, out of selfishness, he doesn't always feel like living. (Written by Steve Koren & Mark O'Keefe, the same writers of Bruce Almighty.) $137,340,146
Coach Carter 2005 PG-13 Promotes the theme that graduating from high school and having proper moral values are more important than becoming famous athletes. $67,253,092
Cobra 1986 R Sylvester Stallone plays a tough police officer who is seemingly above the law, in order to control and stop crime. The liberals and the press are shown in a negative light for not supporting his efforts to stop a cult of social Darwinist serial killers. $49,042,224[4]
Coma 1978 PG Villains are running an anti-life conspiracy at a hospital.
Concussion 2015 PG-13 Whistleblower film that exposes the NFL's ignorance to its players' medical issues that the lamestream media has ignored. (See also Unplug the NFL.) $34,542,474
Contact 1997 PG The overall message is about how science and faith do not have to be in opposition to one another. $100,853,835
Courageous 2011 PG-13 Sherwood Pictures film focusing on the role of fathers and the need for them. $34,522,221
Cronos 1993 R In this Mexican film by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy), an elderly antiques dealer has a chance at immortality—but at the cost of being a leech to others. Mostly in Spanish with large parts in English. $621,392
The Dark Knight 2008 PG-13 Batman movie with a Christian allegory with a message of not giving in to terrorists. Also gives a condemnation of nihilism and anarchy via the Joker's actions. $533,316,061
The Dark Knight Rises 2012 PG-13 Movie that depicts Occupy Wall Street-esque protesters as terrorists and has a hero (Batman) that does the right thing even when it is the harder thing to do. Also features a subtle condemnation of the French Revolution as the events of the story were in part derived from Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. $448,139,099[5]
Dark Matter 2007 R A candid look at professor values along with problems associated with lack of assimilation; liberals first praised the movie, but after realizing its conservative message, panned it. $30,041
Death Wish 1974 R Bleeding heart liberal Paul Kersey learns the importance of the Second Amendment following a brutal attack on his wife and daughter. Following this he begins fighting back against muggers and deemed a vigilante. During this time crime begins to decline (because criminals don't normally attack armed civilians). However contrary to popular belief, the film does not glorify vigilantism, as the film acknowledges that if the vigilante isn't stopped it could led to anarchy (pure Marxism is the complete absence of government). Followed by four sequels in 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1994. Remade in 2017. $22 million
Delivery Man 2013 PG-13 Pro-Life, Pro-Family, Comedy Drama staring Republican actor Vince Vaughn playing a man who finds out that he is the biological father to 533 children. After that he learns to be a father figure and take on more responsibilities. $30,664,106
The Delta Force 1986 R Features Conservative star Chuck Norris and his team battling Islamic terrorists. Portrays bravery, heroism, and honor as well as not being politically correct and showing the true nature of the Islamic agenda (very rarely shown in today's films). $17,768,900
Dirty Harry 1971 R Stars Clint Eastwood as a tough San Francisco cop who doesn't let bureaucratic regulations stop him from doing what he knows is morally right. Criticizes not only the then-recent Supreme Court decisions which granted new rights to criminals, but also the decline in traditional morals America experienced during the 1960s and 1970s. Followed by four sequels: Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool. $35 million
Doctor Zhivago 1965 PG-13 Powerful epic film directed by master filmmaker David Lean that presents the power of the individual, as well as the triumph of charity, faith, hope, and love. The film also presents an honest and uncompromising viewpoint on the dangers of Communism. $111,721,910
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead 1991 PG-13 Five siblings are left alone for the summer, with no money after their elderly babysitter passes away. They realize the importance of hard work, as well the responsibilities of being an adult, and the negative effects of drugs. $25,196,249
Dracula 1931 UR An adaption of Bram Stoker's novel from 1897, features one of Hollywood's first Christian protagonists Abraham Van Helsing.
Dredd 2012 R (not for children) Based on the comic strip Judge Dredd. Anti-drug war film where villains are drug dealers and addicts who are portrayed as very sadistic individuals, the hero Judge Dredd, assisted by a Judge-in-training who is also a psychic, is forced to fight them. The film shows the bravery of the police officers who do what's right, while the film's main villain, a female drug lord nicknamed "Ma-Ma", tries to hinder their progress by calling in several corrupt Judges (akin to the corrupt liberal judges who currently populate various courts in the United States in real life to pervert justice and repeatedly violate the Constitution) to interfere with the honest Judges. $13,414,714
Dumbo 1941 G Exploiting the classic liberal trap of over analyzing. Illustrates the effective management of a business that treats people and animals as equals. Also includes jolly birds that encourage the main character, a baby elephant named Dumbo, to pull himself up by his bootstraps and learn to fly. $29,647,974
The East 2013 PG-13 Private intelligence firm must take out an Eco-terrorism organization. $2,301,839
Education for Death 1943 Short cartoon made by Disney (back when the conservatives were in charge). Showing the horrors of Nazi Germany, shockingly very similar to what liberals are doing to America right now.
Enemy of the State 1998 R Lawyer ends up getting a tape exposing the death of a congressman, and ends up a target for NSA official Thomas Bryan Reynolds (who plans on destroying the Fourth Amendment). Shocking predicting Edward Snowden and the Obama administration's crimes 15 years later. $111,549,836
The Equalizer 2014 R Movie adaption of the conservative TV show of the same name. Stars Denzel Washington as retired intelligence agent-turned-vigilante Robert McCall, the role originated in the original series by British actor Edward Woodward. $101,530,738
Escape from Hell 2000 UR Drama about a doctor and near-death experience. NA - DVD
Evelyn 2002 PG True story of Irish father's legal struggle to recover his kids from an orphanage. $1,483,975
The Exorcism of Emily Rose 2005 PG-13 The film is loosely based on the story of Anneliese Michel (Americanized to probably protect the identity of the deceased) in which a priest performed an exorcism that costs a young girl's life. The movie's villain is an atheist lawyer who tries to convict the priest for negligent homicide, rather than believe it was the work of Satan. $75,072,454
The Exorcist 1973 R (not for children) - A portrayal of pure evil against a positive characterization of Christianity. It broke the record for movie revenue and had several sequels and imitators, e.g. The Omen in 1976 and The Omen's sequels. Followed by a 2016 TV series of the same name which follows up on the events of the original movie. $441,071,011
The Expendables 2010 R Action movie featuring such Conservative stars as Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. $103,068,524
The Expendables 2 2012 R Sequel to 2010's The Expendables starring returning Conservative action stars Stallone, Willis and Schwarzenegger as well as Chuck Norris. $85,028,192
The Expendables 3 2014 PG-13 Threequel to the conservative film franchise. $39,322,544
Facing the Giants 2006 PG Trust in God, let Him take over, and good things will happen. $10,178,331
Faith of My Fathers 2005 PG-13 The true story of John McCain when he served valiantly in the Vietnam War.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986 PG-13 Shows teenage fun without the use of drugs, alcohol or smoking, main character spends a lot of time with his girlfriend and possibly chooses abstinence. Hero also says, he is not socialist, and will never be socialist. Mocks public schools and liberal teaching. Conservative commentator and comedian Ben Stein appears in this movie as one of Ferris's teachers. $70,136,369
Fiddler on the Roof 1971 G A celebration of tradition, faith, and the importance of family, against a historical background of the persecution of Russian Jews. $50,000,000
Fireproof 2008 PG Highly successful pro-Christian, pro-marriage film created by Sherwood Pictures. $33,451,479
Flash of Genius 2008 PG-13 The intellectual property of a hard-working, solitary inventor is promoted, and his children stuck by his side through enormous difficulties. $3,744,790
Flight 93 2006 PG-13 Shows the bravery of the passengers on Flight 93, which was hijacked on September 11th, 2001, and crashed into a Pennsylvania field. The passengers fought back against the Islamic hijackers. NA - TV
For Greater Glory 2012 R The Catholic Cristeros Army fights back for religious freedom against a suppressive, leftist government. Based on the Cristeros War of the 1920s. $5,608,651
Forbidden Planet 1956 UR $3,000,000
The Forgotten 2004 PG-13 A mystery film with a great Pro-life message.[6] $67,133,509
Forrest Gump 1994 PG-13 The film shows how the "counterculture movement" of the 1960s, as well as drugs, lead to a miserable life. Also, Gump has a more conservative lifestyle, while Jenny leaves her liberal lifestyle after she realizes the shortcomings of it. In addition, the film also makes very clear that Lyndon B. Johnson was largely responsible for the Vietnam War, not Richard Nixon as most liberals tend to think (eg, George Lucas). $329,694,499[7]
The Fountainhead 1949 UR Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal starring in Ayn Rand's classic story of the right of the individual to produce on their own terms. Unknown
Frankenstein 1931 UR Classic tale by Mary Shelley warning about the consequences playing God. $12 million
Gattaca 1997 PG-13 A condemnation of human genetic engineering, and a wonderful triumph of individualism in an extremely totalitarian regime. Unfortunately the movie ends with a materialistic message: "They say every atom in our bodies was once a part of a star. So, maybe I'm not leaving, maybe I'm going home" (A phrase said when the protagonist finally managed to go to space). $12,339,633
Ghostbusters 1984 PG Fitting satire of an unfair (and likely liberal) professor, senseless academic research, paganism, and a villainous EPA regulator. Sample line by one of the stars (Dan Aykroyd) when asked to shift from the public to the private sector: "I don’t know about that. I’ve worked in the private sector. They expect results!" Followed by a sequel, Ghostbusters 2 in 1989. Remade in 2016 as a liberal revisionist and pro-feminist piece (with the four main character all female) which bombed at the box office. $238,632,124
Gigi 1958 G A marvelous and beautifully-made musical film from a bygone era (the Arthur Freed Unit), Gigi condemns prostitution and the lifestyle of the snobbish, spoiled rich people. The film is also a celebratory of the essence, beauty, and power of a true love between a man and a woman who each want something more out of life than the provincial, liberal lifestyle of 1900 Paris. Winner of nine Academy Awards: Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography (Color), Art Direction-Set Decoration, Costume Design, Film Editing, Original Song (for the title song "Gigi"), and Scoring of a Musical Picture. $13,208,725
Gladiator 2000 R The tale of an enslaved former Roman general, Maximus (played by Russell Crowe), who becomes a gladiator and brings down a corrupt Emperor, features some of the most exciting action sequences ever filmed, backed by Hanns Zimmer’s soaring soundtrack. In essence this is a movie about confronting evil and destroying it. There is not an ounce of appeasement or the whiff of "engagement" in Maximus’s blood, only the desire to avenge the murder of his family and see justice carried out. It is the sort of uncompromising movie experience guaranteed to send pacifists and lily-livered liberals running for the exits. $457.6 million
God's Not Dead 2014 PG Christian film about a brave young man who stands up to his atheist bully of a professor and demonstrates the strength and wholesomeness of Christianity while exposing the folly of professor values. Furthermore, it illustrates atheists as people who acknowledge the existence of God, but deny Him out of self-hatred and spite. Features conservative celebrity cameos such as Willie and Korie Robertson (of Duck Dynasty fame) and the Christian rock band, the Newsboys. Real-life conservative and Christian Kevin Sorbo portrays the atheist professor in this movie. Liberals were shocked when it stood strong in the box office, being in the top 5 in its opening weekend. $60,755,732
God's Not Dead 2 2016 PG Similar to the original movie, but in this film the teacher is the protagonist instead of the students, as she tries to help her students reconnect their faith in God. Real-life Christian conservative Melissa Joan Hart plays the role of the teacher. $20,774,575
Gone With the Wind 1939 UR Celebrates traditional man-and-woman relationships, as well as a strongly feminine heroine who is the antithesis of a modern feminist. It held the record for the top-grossing film for decades, unadjusted for inflation, as well as the most Academy Award-wins for a motion picture, until Ben-Hur, another great conservative motion picture, twenty years later. $198,676,459
The Goonies 1985 PG-13 The adventures of teenagers trying to find a long-lost treasure, before the criminals do. $61,389,680
Gran Torino 2008 R Gun-toting, Korean War veteran Walt Kowalski (played by Clint Eastwood) is upset that his neighborhood has lost its traditional American values and turned multicultural, overflowed with gangs and violence. He takes down a violent gang terrorizing the community, turns a boy into a man, and strengthens his Catholic faith. An excellent guy-cry movie. $270 million
The Great Escape 1963 UR Based on the true story about Allied PoWs who staged a daring escape from a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp during World War II.
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 UR Title says it all: The story of Jesus (portrayed excellently by Max Von Sydow). $8,000,000 (U.S.), $20,000,0000 (worldwide)
The Green Berets 1968 G Vivid defense of our troops' conduct in the Vietnam War. $11,000,000
Groundhog Day 1993 PG Pro-Family, Pro-God, promotes Christianity and contains many conservative values. $70,906,973
Hardcore 1979 R Father must recuse his runaway daughter from an uncover porn ring.
Halloween 1978 R Classic horror movie featuring masked serial killer Michael Myers. Promotes good values as the hero is a clean cut and responsible young adult, while the teens who portray liberal values such as smoking weed, underage drinking and premarital sex fall victim to killer Michael Myers. Followed by seven sequels in 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1998 & 2002. Was also remade in 2007. $47,000,000
Harry's War 1981 PG Anti-IRS comedy. Unknown
Here Comes the Boom 2012 PG A high school teacher played by Kevin James, tries to raise money for his school, by fighting in the MMA. To not only save certain school programs but save the job of a teacher’s whose wife is pregnant. Also promotes citizenship and patriotism, as Kevin James’ character is also a night instructor for an adult citizenship class, which show the idea of people coming into our country legally and becoming citizens as the right thing. Kevin James also even put some elements of his Christian Faith into the movie.[8] $45,290,318
Hero 1992 PG-13 Even those with character flaws can do good. $19,487,173
The Hiding Place 1975 PG Biopic World War II story of Corrie and Betsy (Elizabeth) ten Boom (Jeannette Clift, Julie Harris), who hid Jews in their Haarlem, Netherlands home's secret wall and were betrayed and imprisoned in Ravensbruck Women's concentration camp in Germany, until Betsy's death and Corrie's accidental release through what would years later be found to be a clerical mistake, as all the other women in Corrie's group of prisoners were gassed to death in January 1945. A true lesson of "no pit is so deep that God's love is not deeper still." Produced by Billy Graham Evangelical Association's, World Wide Pictures. unknown revenue
Hitler's Children 1943 UR/PG Sensational melodrama about the Hitler Youth of pre-WWII 1930s Nazi Germany, based on Gregor Ziemer's best selling Education for Death: The Making of A Nazi". $3,355,000
Home Run 2013 PG-13 Christian sports drama about a baseball player, who tries to overcome a serious drinking problem. $2,861,020
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids 1989 PG Lovable genius inventor Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) accidentally shrinks his children and some of his neighbors' while testing his laser shrinking ray, sending them off on an adventure in their own yard against what would otherwise be mundane situations and creatures to normal sized people. Spawned two sequels, the obviously opposite Honey, I Blew up The Kid (1992) and the direct-to-video Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1997) $130,724,200
Hotel Transylvania 2012 PG The movie is about a father who tries to protect his daughter, from growing up and entering the real world. She meets a stranger and starts to like him and he resents that. But he then realizes that not only is he a good person, but she truly loves him. Shows that parents have to eventually let their kids grow up, and promotes individualism. Overall the movie is very pro-family. $148,313,048
The Hurt Locker 2008 R A look into the life of an American bomb disposal regiment in Iraq risking their lives for their country and for the innocent by confronting evil. Rated R for violence and language. Winner of six Academy Awards: Best Picture, Director (the first time a woman, Kathryn Bigelow, won the Academy Award for directing), Original Screenplay, Sound Mixing, Film Editing, and Sound Editing. $12,647,089
I Am David 2003 PG Motivational movie to show the power of the individual, and the triumph of charity, faith, and hope as well as showing the dangers of Communism. $292,376
I Confess 1953 UR In this classic by Alfred Hitchcock, a clergyman honors his sacred vow of confidentiality with respect to a confession despite intense pressure to disclose it. Unknown
The Incredibles 2004 PG The world's superheroes are forced to give up their heroics and go into hiding after Mr. Incredible saves a suicidal man as well as a derailed train from a bridge destroyed by one of his enemies (who ironically got away with it), causing the populace to misguidedly turn on superheroes and unscrupulous lawyers to sue them, despite the real damage being caused by the supervillains.

The film celebrates the importance of the family unit; Elastigirl fails at parenting when her husband, Mr. Incredible, neglects to help her raise their children; a traditional family of superheroes is portrayed as the saviors of society, whose importance and presence has been unfairly suppressed thanks to the liberal-dominated mainstream media and its preference to see the worst in people. In addition, Mr. Incredible was also shown in the beginning to take marriage seriously, immediately heading over to the wedding when he realizes he may be running late, and doing various crime-stopping when he has time before it.

The movie also contains the conservative idea that recognition should be based on merit rather than on unsubstantiated expectations of equality. The villain, Syndrome, out of sheer jealousy, attempts to kill off real superheroes so he uses technology to pretend to be one, later planning to sell his gadgets so that everyone in the world can be super. "And when everyone is super," he explains, "no one will be." When Mr. Incredible is asked to attend his son's fifth-grade graduation, he criticizes society for "celebrating mediocrity" instead of those who are "genuinely exceptional."

Also at Bob Parr's work his boss, Gilbert Huph is shown to be heartless, but not because of capitalism, as when Bob asks if he should help his costumers, Gilbert tells him "the law requires that I answer no", which also shows the negativity of government regulation in business. Overall the main lesson of the movie is to shown the negativity of an enforced mediocrity, from the government.

$631,442,092
Indiana Jones series 1981, 1984, 1989, 2008 PG
PG-13
Unknown
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956 UR A science fiction condemnation of Communism, produced for only $420,000 and remade successfully in three additional movies. $2,500,000
Invasion U.S.A. 1985 R Features Conservative star Chuck Norris protecting America from Latin American Communist terrorists led by a Soviet operative, similar to Red Dawn. $17,536,256
Iron Eagle 1986 PG-13 A young man's father, an Air Force pilot, is shot down over the Middle East and it's up to the young man and an Air Force colonel to save him. Included three sequels in 1988, 1992 and 1995. $24,159,872 (U.S.)
The Island 2005 PG-13 Pro-life statement against cloning to harvest organs. $35,799,026
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius 2001 G Kid scientist Jimmy Neutron and his friends recuse their parents from aliens. The kids learn the importance of family and the wastefulness of nihilism. $80,936,232
Joe Dirt 2001 PG-13 Country movie, where Joe Dirt was abandoned as a kid, and even though he had nothing, he did not give up on life, and never let anything stop him. The movie contains many morals such as not giving up, always be a good person. Shows the harm does from his girlfriend; Brandy’s alcoholic father. The movie also reflects the idea of true integrity lies in what one does even if he or she is not being watched but still decide to the right thing because, it is the right thing to do. $27,087,695
Jurassic Park 1993 PG-13 Criticizes the effects of research into genetic cloning. Included three sequels in 1997, 2001 and 2015. $357,067,947
The Killing Fields 1984 R Shows the horrors of Communism and Pol Pot's dictatorship in Cambodia. $34,700,291
The Kid 2000 PG Bruce Willis plays a man who meets himself as a kid. Where is looks back as his past to see the trouble he went through as a kid, and the negative affects it had on him on his adult years. He learns to become more moral, and to not let the past stop him or hold him back, and he then reconnects his relationship with his father, and purses a relationship with a girl. $69,691,949
King of Kings 1961 PG-13, originally NR 2 hour, 51 minute widescreen epic by the great director Nicholas Ray about Jesus and his promises of spiritual redemption, as contrasted with the story of the revolutionary leader Barabbas and his promises of worldly redemption. Stars Jeffery Hunter as Jesus. Unknown
The Kingdom 2007 R One of the few pro war on terror films released during the 2000s. $47,536,778
Knute Rockne: All-American 1940 UR Stars Ronald Reagan as courageous football player George Gipp, who dies before an important game. Unknown
Ladder 49 2004 PG-13 Shows the courageousness of firefighters. $74,541,707
Last Ounce of Courage 2012 PG Family drama about the struggles Christians suffer through politics and abolishment of religious freedom. $1,585,994
The Last Stand 2013 R Action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as a tough Arizona sheriff who must stop an escaped Mexican drug lord from fleeing the country. $12,026,670
Lean on Me 1989 PG-13 A true story about combating drug use, violence, and contempt for authority while exalting positive values like academic achievement and family values. Biodrama about Paterson, New Jersey's real life Joe Clark.[9] $31,906,454
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 2003 PG-13 Pro-Western Culture as Western icons Allan Quatermain, Captain Nemo, Mina Harker (the wife of Dracula character Jonathan Harker), The Invisible Man (under the alias Rodney Skinner), Tom Sawyer, and Dr. Henry Jekyll battle Professor James Moriarty (from Sherlock Holmes) as he plans a world war. $66,465,204
Liar Liar 1997 PG-13 Surprisingly takes on an anti-feminist theme by depicting the father as the good, righteous side in a courtroom divorce trial against a greedy, avaricious and uncaring mother, who only wants the children so she can wring every cent of alimony and child support she can out of the father while keeping the children away from him and showing little regard for them herself. $181,410,615
Lilo & Stitch 2002 PG Pro-family Disney film about a young Hawaiian girl who adopts and befriends a mischievous koala-like alien from outer space which she names "Stitch". $273.1 million
The Lion King 1994 G The main message of the movie is about the power of the individual and the triumph of faith, friendship, hope, and heroism. The Lion King also features subtle Christian messages, such as honoring thy father and reconciliation. Its story takes partial inspiration from scriptural text found in the Old Testament and New Testament. On a side note, the film features the power-hungry main antagonist Scar, who kills his own brother, the ruling Lion King Mufasa, in order to usurp the position of King, then manipulates his nephew, Mufasa's young son Simba, into thinking that Simba was responsible for his father's death and forces him into exile. Once Scar becomes ruler, he favors Communistic/fascistic big government, pushes liberal values and destroys their Pride Lands territory. At several points in the film, Scar also is shown to delusionally believe he was still a very good king, even claiming "I'm ten times the king Mufasa was!", which is similar to liberal delusions of their own skills in governing (ie, Obama's later claim that he would have "won" reelection into a third term if he was able to run again, despite never being legally qualified to run in the first place, not to mention his being legally barred from running for a third term even if he were legally qualified to run in the first place.). He also unsuccessfully attempted to orchestrate the assassination of Simba by using hyena minions, and even attempted to kill him himself, in order to ensure that he will be King and remain so forevermore, but is thwarted in the attempt by the now-grown Simba, who becomes King and restores the Pride Lands after Scar, who tries to save his own skin by accusing his hyena minions of being responsible for everything he orchestrated himself, has the hyenas turn against and kill him. $312,825,899
The Little Mermaid 1989 G A mermaid strives to become a traditional female human, following the patriarchal system of society. It also promotes the concept of assimilation, as the mermaid when becoming human intended to adopt the culture of the humans upon doing so. The film centers around conservative Christian values and contains an anti-feminism theme. The villain Ursula is shown in a devilish and beastly way (appearing as half-woman, half-octopus), and her claims about men not wanting women who talk and care only for a woman's body language (a common claim by feminists against males) is made clear to be lies. In addition, it also contains a pro-traditional marriage theme, and is the last Disney animated feature film to actually treat traditional marriage as a good thing for a while. Despite being set under the sea, it also features an anti-Environmentalism message, as the characters (namely King Triton) who pushed anti-human sentiments turned out to be wrong in their negative views on humans. $111,543,479
The Lives of Others 2006 R (Not for children) - This German-language film is a stinging criticism of Communist East Germany from a liberal perspective. $11,286,112
The Longest Day 1962 G Conservative star John Wayne and his co-stars, reenact the battle of D-Day. $39,100,000
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2001 PG-13 Clear distinction between good and evil with positive themes of friendship, bravery, honor, sacrifice and overcoming temptation. $314,776,114
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2002 PG-13 Strong portrayals of redemption and good over evil. $340,478,898
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2003 PG-13 Bravery, heroism, sacrifice and good ultimately triumphing over evil. $377,027,325
Logan's Run 1976 PG/R A man within a liberal society (evidenced by acceptance of homosexuality and work-free spoiled existence) that kills everyone on their 30th birthday, claiming it as "rebirth" (see Liberal Denial), escapes to find a world of hard work and aging.
London Has Fallen 2016 R Secret Service Agent Mike Banning now must protect the President from Pakistani Islamic terrorists. $62,524,260
The Lost Weekend 1945 UR Illustrates the dangers of alcohol abuse and the hope of recovery in the film's climax. Unknown
Make Mine Freedom 1948 A short cartoon, which shows how Capitalism works and how Communism steals freedom. Unknown
Man of Steel 2013 PG-13 Superman is portrayed as a Christ-like figure, shows bravery of the U.S. Military and shows the theme of protecting the ones you love. The film also has an anti-illegal immigrant like message, as the villain General Zod plans to turn Earth into his dead planet Krypton (an allegory for illegal aliens destroying American culture and changing it for their own purpose). $291,045,518
Mary Poppins 1964 UR One of the greatest motion picture masterpieces of all time, a magical nanny is hired to take care of two children, Jane and Michael Banks, while their parents are engaged in their respective duties. Embarking on a series of fantastical adventures with Mary Poppins and her Cockney jack-of-all-trades performer friend, Bert, the siblings try to pass on some of their nanny's cheerful attitude and moral values to their preoccupied parents. In the process, the Banks family become more closer and happier together than ever before. Mary Poppins is cited by many to be Walt Disney's crowning achievement. $677,054,500
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World 2003 PG-13 Promotes many positive conservative values including faith in God, patriotism, duty, honor, respect for authority, discipline, bravery, sacrifice, and friendship. $93,926,386
Matilda 1996 PG Film adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel of a bright little girl who uses her magical genius and help from a sympathetic teacher to free herself from the foolish, selfish people in her life: her self-absorbed parents, bratty brother and the horrible and brutish public school principal. $33,084,249
Meet the Robinsons 2007 G A child does not seem to fit in to society, his main hobby is inventing. He travels to the future to see meet his family, and he realizes persistence pays off in the end and he discovers that his inventions ultimately do change society, and his own life, for the better. The movie shows a message about the value of life, family, and considers the contributions and possibilities lost by every child that is aborted. $169,333,034
The Mill and the Cross (Polish original) 2011 UR Persecution of Christians in Flanders region of Belgium during the 16th Century. $310,900
Missing in Action 1984 R Features Conservative star Chuck Norris as he recuses POWs from Vietnam. $22,812,411
Miracle 2004 PG Movie about the United States hockey team which won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. Stresses the important of hard work, resiliency, selflessness and putting your best effort forward to reach an unseen goal. $64,445,708
Moses 1974 Italy-U.K. PG Italian-British-American production which features Burt Lancaster playing Moses the lawgiver. Less flamboyant than Cecil B. DeMille's movie The Ten Commandments and focuses more on the Biblical figure of Moses. Originally a six-part U.S. TV mini-series in 1975, but edited to make it a U.S. movie in 1976. unknown money returns
The Mummy Returns 2001 PG-13 While its predecessor stayed politically neutral, this film has pro-family message, in which father and his family must rescue their son from a satanic cult who plans to resurrect an Egyptian demon. $202,019,785
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor 2008 PG-13 Still has the same pro-family message, along with a Mao-like rogue army as the side villains. $102,491,776
Mr. Skeffington 1944 UR Bette Davis portrays a socialite whose life is ruined when she turns ugly with age. Anti-Nazi and anti-materialistic. Unknown
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939 UR A tale of a good, simple man rising above the pressures of liberals to do the right thing. Features perhaps the best defense of the American political system ever committed to film. Unknown
Munich 2005 R Tells the story of the 1972 Munich massacre and is not politically correct about Islamic terrorism, much to the dismay of liberals. $47,403,685
My Son John 1952 UR A small-town couple's world is turned upside-down by the discovery that their adult son is a Communist. amount made unknown
The Name of the Rose 1986 R A mystery centered around the balance between faith and science, as well as debate over the role of poverty in religion and religious orders. $5,595,706
The Nativity Story 2006 PG Title says it all about this Biblical epic. $37,629,831
Navy Seals 1990 R Pro-military anti-terrorist film released during the golden age of military action films. $25,069,101
Night at the Museum 2006 PG Divorced father Larry Daley tries to keep a steady job to be a good role model for his son. He takes a job at the American Museum of Natural History where everything comes to life at night. Features conservative president Theodore Roosevelt who talks to him about manning up and not giving up as Daley faces obstacles in Museum. Followed by two sequels in 2009 and 2014. $250,863,268
Ninotchka 1939 UR Unknown
Nocturnal Animals 2016 R The main character is a liberal art gallery owner who is re-examining her life as her marriage with her unfaithful husband disintegrates. Suddenly, out of nowhere, she receives a manuscript for an unpublished book written by her first husband, who she had divorced many years earlier. The book, sharing the title with the film, tells the story of a man whose wife and teenage daughter are brutally raped and murdered by a gang while the family are on a road trip vacation. He blames himself for their deaths because the gang was unarmed and managed to abduct them by merely intimidating him. After the corrupt police department releases the leader of the gang responsible for the crime due to "lack of evidence," he seeks the help of a detective who objects to the department's decision, and the two men embark on a mission of vigilante justice, that ends in the deaths of both the man and the gang leader, as well as one of the gang members who was not released. After finishing the book, the gallery owner is tormented by her past. Not only is the book very good, despite her frequent criticisms of her ex-husband's writing abilities while they were still together, but it is implied that she also sees the book as a metaphor for her relationship with him. In real life, they married young after a whirlwind romance, but their marriage disintegrated as she became increasingly ambitious and greedy over her career aspirations. Her greed drives her to have an extramarital affair with the man who later became her second husband, and to abort her child with her first husband without his consent. In the book, the first husband is represented by the man who wants justice. The gallery owner is represented by two people: the man's wife (representing the gallery owner before she became consumed by greed) and the gang leader (representing the gallery owner after she became consumed by greed). The teenage daughter represents the aborted child. In both cases, the men lost their wife and child, in one form or another, because they stood by and did nothing as evil tore the family apart. In the end, both men stood up to what destroyed their families, the ex-husband by proving he can be a good writer and the man in the book by resorting to vigilante justice. In addition to being anti-materialism, anti-abortion, promoting traditional family roles (by emphasizing that fathers must be strong and protective) and portraying a young liberal's descent into spiritual darkness because of her intense idealism, but it also plays with Christian imagery and metaphors. When the wife in the book is found dead, her cross necklace is found destroyed, presumably by the gang that is supposed to represent greed, which destroys the Christian spirit of any person it dwells in. It is also possible to argue that the detective character in the book represents Satan, as both figures claim to have good intentions and yet convince people to commit horrific acts in order to satisfy their passions. However, the ex-husband in real life, by doing a much simpler and benign act than his in-book counterpart and getting back at those who wronged him by continuing what he loves best, shows that malicious revenge is not the only way, and you can come out of even the worst tragedies as a better person. $10 million
Not Without My Daughter 1991 PG-13 Sally Fields is Betty Mahmoody, the American wife who, along with her daughter, was tricked in 1984 by her Iranian-born husband into traveling with him on what he said would be only two weeks in his homeland to visit his relatives (he lied big time about the two weeks part!). $14,789,113 (U.S.)
October Baby 2012 PG-13 A first-rate, compelling film that leaves no doubt about how wrong abortion is. $5,357,328
October Sky 1999 PG Four high school boys from a rural coal mining town, inspired by Sputnik, set out to build their own rockets and become rocket scientists. $32,481,825
Of Gods and Men (French original) 2010 R Martyrdom of Trappist monks by Islamic terrorists in an impoverished Algerian community. $3,954,651
Oh, God! 1977 PG Acceptance of God's calling is rewarded, the faithful are vindicated, and naysayers are proven wrong. The film later inspired two sequels in 1980 and 1984. $41,687,243
Olympus Has Fallen 2013 R Disgraced Secret Service member must protect the President from North Korean terrorists. $98,925,640
On Golden Pond 1981 PG One of the most quintessential family films of all time, as On Golden Pond presents the story of two generations of a family who have separated from each other for decades. While on a summer vacation together at the old family retreat, they finally come together and, through forgiveness and understanding, they all have become better people and a great family. It is the kind of a compassionate and understanding friendship that brings and unites generations and cultures together. It is an artistic triumph for the entire cast and crew. $119,285,432
On the Waterfront 1954 UR Marlon Brando plays Terry Malloy, who under the inspiration of a Catholic priest (Father Barry, played by Karl Malden), becomes a Christ-like figure. Betrayed by his brother and almost killed by the gang, he finds the strength to overcome and redeem his people from the slavery to the mobsters who run the waterfront. In stunning contrast to the liberals who kept silent about the Communist subversion in Hollywood, the film portrays the informer as the hero; liberal Hollywood never forgave director Elia Kazan for his stunning film. In real life, Kazan, Malden and screenwriter Budd Schulberg all testified before Congress, along with others like Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan. Together, they broke the power of the Reds in Hollywood. $9,600,000
One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich 1970 Britain/Norway PG Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's best selling novel brought to film as Tom Courtenay is the titular prisoner in early 1950s Siberia as punishment for surrendering to the Nazis during World War II and his struggle for small comforts to ease the harsh injustices of the Gulag. A smashing indictment of the Soviet system. amount unknown
One Foot In Heaven 1941 UR Unknown
Operation Thunderbolt 1977 R Based on Operation Entebbe, the film portrays bravery and gets its anti-terrorism message across. Menahem Golan who directed, produced and wrote the film was also a former pilot for the Israeli Air Force. N/A
Other People's Money 1991 R Pro-Capitalism Movie, which unlike most movies show Wall Street as cold, evil, villainous, and unsympathetic, this movie portrays it in a different view, as it is about a giant corporation trying to expend its business by buying another company. $25,682,090
Our Friend, Martin 1999 N/A
The Pacifier 2005 PG Navy Seal Shane Wolfe (Vin Diesel) is assigned to be the guardian of five children, he learns from them the responsibilities of being in a family as they learn from him the importance of protecting the country. $113,086,868
Parenthood 1989 PG-13 Dramedy showing the ups and downs of having a family. $100,047,830
The Parent Trap 1961 G Pro-family comedy were twin sisters try to reunite their divorced parents and learn the true meaning of family. Remade in 1998. $25 million
Parental Guidance 2012 PG Two parents raise their kids in a liberal way, and as a result the kids are unhappy and rebellious. The parents leave the kids alone with their grandparents for a weekend who bring in conservative values, and helps the kids realize the importance of family. $119,772,232
The Patriot 2000 R A patriot fights for American freedom during the American Revolution. $215,294,342
Pinocchio 1940 G A kindhearted craftsman wishes for his own son, a blue fairy (resembling the Blessed Virgin Mary) grants his wish and turns one of his wooden puppets into a real boy. The boy learns about moral values, and must escape the bad boys who have "Hollywood values" and as a result are turned into donkeys (may represent the Democrats in pop culture). $84,254,167
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 2011 PG-13 Unlike the rest of the movies in the series which were pure entertainment, this movie has some good Christian messages and a Christian missionary is presented in a positive light. The climax of the movie presents a very important message too; Only God can grant eternal life, not these pagan waters. Men, destroy this profane temple! $1.046 billion
The Prince of Egypt 1998 PG An animated telling of the life of Moses. $101,217,900
The Pursuit of Happyness 2006 PG-13 A film that shows hard work, dedication, loyalty and trust can result in success and "happiness" for any American, regardless of race, gender or creed. It is an instructional piece about the tradition of "stick-to-it-iveness" that has made America a land of hope and opportunity for so many. This film’s main themes—the primacy of the family, the blessings of free and open markets, the necessity of staying true to one’s ideals—are all conservative concepts. $307,077,300
Quo Vadis 1951 UR The early Christian Church during the time of Nero's regime. Unknown
Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 PG $242,374,454
Red Dawn 1984 PG-13 A film by conservative writer and director John Milius about American high school students resisting a Soviet invasion through guerrilla warfare. Remade in 2012. $35,866,000
Requiem for a Dream 2000 R (not for children) Anti-drug film depicting four tales of drug addiction and the addicts going down a life of ruin. The film doesn't hold back on the brutal reality of drug addiction. $3,635,482
Rise of the Guardians 2012 PG Four immortal guardians appear as Christ-like creatures, who jobs are to protect those children who believe in them. Two of the guardians are Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, based on Christian allegories. $103,412,758
Rio Bravo 1959 UR Classic film with conservative star John Wayne as he and his crew battle the brother (and his outlaws) of an apprehended criminal. Also downplays alcohol abuse as Wayne's partner Dude (played by Dean Martin) is seen overcoming this throughout the film. $5 million
Rocky 1976 PG A talented but down-on-his-luck fighter gets a chance to challenge himself to the ends of his ability. This film-and its sequels and remakes- reinforces man's ability to overcome challenges. Included five sequels and one spin-off. $117,235,247
Rosemary's Baby 1968 R Higher powers intervene in this story of a young Catholic mother's devotion to her unborn infant. Unknown
Rudy 1993 PG A young man overcomes many obstacles, including dyslexia, to play for the Notre Dame football team. Shows the value of hard work and never giving up. $22,750,363
The Sandlot 1993 PG Honestly depicts 1950s America when boys acted like boys and girls acted like girls, wimps were taught to toughen up, and every boy had a chance to be great. No historical revisionism. $32,416,586
The Santa Clause (series) 1994, 2002, 2006 PG A divorced father of one must take on the responsibility of being Santa Claus after he is chosen. Along the way, he finds great joy and happiness in his new occupation. The film series also promotes the essence and importance of traditional marriage, family, and Christmas. $189,800,000; $172,900,000; $110,800,000
Saving Christmas 2014 PG Kirk Cameron fights using the truth in the War on Christmas. Liberals tried to censor it, but ultimately became a hit among those who believe in the truth. $2,800,000
Schindler's List 1993 R Tells the story Oskar Schindler, a Christian businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories. The film also shows the danger of gun control as German citizens are shown being shot by their Nazi oppressors without any way of fighting back. $96,065,768
Sergeant York 1941 UR A young American soldier during WWI overcomes an unfounded religious objection to killing and becomes a war hero. Unknown
The Seventh Seal 1956 NR Swedish film about the strength of religion.
The Seventh Sign 1988 R Starring Demi Moore, a fictional account of the return of Jesus to usher in the apocalypse and judge mankind. Catholic themed movie has Demi offering her life for the souls of others. $18,875,011
Sexmission 1984 R A Polish film about two men, Max and Albert, played by Jerzy Stuhr and Olgierd Łukaszewicz, respectively, submit themselves in 1991 to the first human hibernation experiment. Instead of being awakened a few years later as planned, they wake up in the year 2044, in a post-nuclear world. By then, humans have retreated to underground living facilities, and, as a result of subjection to a specific kind of radiation, all males have died out. Women reproduce through parthenogenesis, living in an oppressive feminist society, where the apparatchiks teach that women suffered under males until males were removed from the world. The totalitarian female society was meant to represent Communism and feminism and the movie was meant to ridicule it.
Shane 1953 UR Western about defending a homesteading family. $20,000,000
Shattered Glass 2003 PG-13 Based on the true story of Stephen Glass (Hayden Christensen), a reporter in the late 1990s for the liberal magazine The New Republic, lies and distorts news stories to make them entertaining. He begins by submitting an article about the Conservative Political Action Conference, in which he fabricated stories of drinking and sexual mischief. Then, after he writes a colorful but suspicious story on a superstar web hacker, a group from a small online news site begin to question his journalistic integrity. $2,220,008
Signs 2002 PG-13 This sci-fi drama proves that sci-fi and atheism need not be synonymous. The main character (played by Mel Gibson) is a former reverend who has lost his faith in God after the tragic death of his wife in a car accident. He now refuses to have anything to do with God, despite the continued desire to do so from his children. When an alien invasion hits home, he realizes that only God could have saved him and his family from death, and he rediscovers his faith in the end. $227 million
Silence 2016 R Powerful tale of faith, as Jesuits try to promote Christianity in 17th century Japan overcoming the violence and persecution they encounter.
Snitch 2013 PG-13 A father becomes an informant on helping the police arrest drug dealers, so he can get his son out of prison. Pro-drug war, the villains of the movie are all drug dealers. $42,930,462
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 G The Disney animated classic that started it all. Walt Disney and his staff of talented filmmakers, animators, and musicians overcame many challenges to create one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of all time. Solid family entertainment that is a perfect film recommendation for everyone around the world.

In addition, the film is notable as one of the few Disney films to date to feature an openly Christian princess: Snow White.

$418,200,000
Solomon Kane 2009 R A story about a Puritan on his way to redemption. $19,385,501
The Song of Bernadette 1943 UR An affectionate and beautifully filmed biography film on the life of Bernadette Soubirous. Illustrates the power and essence of faith, hope, charity, and forgiveness. Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Actress in a Leading Role (Jennifer Jones). $7,000,000
Soul Surfer 2011 PG The true story of champion surfer 13-year-old Bethany Hamilton who loses her arm to a shark. Her Christian faith helps her overcome her handicap to surf once again. $43,853,424
The Sound of Music 1965 UR Solid family entertainment about Austria's von Trapp family before World War II. $158,671,368
Spider-Man 2002 PG-13 Praises moral virtue (hard-working teenager, devout aunt and well-meaning uncle) and pokes fun at liberals (entertainers and journalists, particularly Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson, who goes out of his way to unfairly smear and slander Spider-Man and foolishly question his heroic deeds). Hero chooses abstinence. This was one of the most profitable films ever made and had two sequels. $403,706,375
Strategic Air Command 1955 UR Actor (and Brigadier General) James Stewart's story of the real Strategic Air Command and its transition from prop planes to jet planes. Unknown
Suicide Squad 2016 PG-13 A team of super villains are given a second chance to fight for the greater good. Surprisingly the film glorifies some conservative values. The villain's a Pagan goddess named Enchantress (rare film where liberal Hollywood actually portrays a Pagan as evil instead of the tragic hero nonsense we've seen). Also, even thought the film is about supervillains, many of them regret their life of crime, such as one of the characters Deadshot abandons his opportunity to kill Batman on his daughter's behalf and another character El Diablo who used his superpower for evil ends up accidentally killing his family, which has haunted him. Moreover, in a dream sequence villain Harley Quinn shows her deepest desires which is being a housewife (points for having the guts for showing a female character not want to be part of the feminist agenda, especially in this day and age, even if it not surprisingly infuriated liberal critics[10]). More interesting enough the director David Ayer is a Christian[11] who was once in the Navy[12]. So it's not surprising he added these values on his film. $325,100,054
Sully 2016 PG-13 A great morality tale on how one should rely on his/her human instincts and personal faith at any time in their lives, especially in this age where others rely more on modern technology. $124,643,039
Superman Returns 2006 PG-13 America icon Superman is seen as an angel like figure, who helps those in need. $200,081,192
Swiss Family Robinson 1960 UR After they were shipwrecked on a deserted island, the Robinson family courageously worked together to survive against all odds and transformed the jungle into a habitable, tropical south seas paradise. Swiss Family Robinson is both a great family film of the highest order and one of the most beloved live-action Disney films ever made. $465,977,300
Tangled 2010 PG In its own strange way, Tangled stands as a perfect allegory for the Gospel of Christ. Rapunzel represents humanity, who has grown comfortable in her prison but can’t ignore the light that shines in the darkness. The devil is signified by Mother Gothel, who tries to convince Rapunzel to forget the outside world and stay locked away in her tower. Lastly, God can be found in Rapunzel's real parents, who without fail, continue to shine their light in the hopes of bringing their lost child back home. $591,794,936
The Ten Commandments 1956 UR The definitive film portrayal of Exodus. $65,500,000
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo 1944 UR Pro-American film released after the wake of Pearl Harbor that portrays brave fighter pilots fighting the Japanese in WWII. $6,247,000
The Toy 1982 PG This pro-family movie is about a little rich boy, who is sad and lonely because his family lacks any real family values. He buys a man as a toy, when really he wants a friend, where he learns “If you want a friend, you don’t buy a friend. You earn a friend. You know, with love and trust.” In the end the boy’s father shows he really loves his son, and tries to reconnect more with him, by rebuilding more family values. Also part of the reason their father-son relationship was so messed up was because he was divorced and also was being tricked into working for the KKK, which is shown in negative light $47,118,057
The Tree of Life 2011 PG-13 An adaptation of the Book of Job set in 1950s Texas with a narrative structure based on the nature of human memory which many viewers will find confusing. $13,303,319
True Lies 1994 R Stars the future Republican governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Teaches conservative values like marital loyalty, and politically incorrect facts such as the fact that most terrorists are Middle Eastern Islamic radicals who don't value human life. $146,261,000
The Tunnel (Der Tunnel) 2001 Based on a true story a group of East Berliners escaping harsh Communist rule and hatch a plan to help others escape that same oppressive regime. $10,890
Twelve O'Clock High 1949 UR A thrilling movie about the heroics of fighter pilots during World War II; used as an educational film for management training seminars. $3,225,000
Uncle Buck 1989 PG-13 A slovenly bachelor babysits his rebellious teenage niece and her younger brother and sister, and they learn the true importance of family. $79,258,538
War Room 2015 PG Pro-Christian film were a woman turns to Christ to help fix her marriage. Film was one of the biggest box office surprises, even with biased reviews.[13] $67,790,117
Wanted: Dead or Alive 1987 R A modernization of the 1958-61 Western TV series with Steve McQueen (see also Greatest Conservative TV Shows), where the outlaws are replaced with Islamic terrorists (the film also does a good job of not being politically correct on the subject of Islamic fundamentalism). Stars Rutger Hauer as CIA agent-turned-bounty hunter Nick Randall, the descendant of McQueen's TV character Josh Randall. $7,555,000
We Were Soldiers 2002 R Pro-war story film based on the soldiers and families fighting in Vietnam. $114,660,784
The Wicker Man 2006 PG-13 Shows the dangers of feminism and Neo-Paganism.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 1971 G Showing the importance of having character. Charlie is able to accept the consequences of his actions. He acknowledges his wrongdoing while in the factory, and relinquishes a potential goldmine, from the sale of his everlasting gobstopper to a rival spy, back to Wonka.

The hidden message in this film is one of redemption. It is hidden because it is conveyed through the imagery of the films final scene. Charlie has made it to the end of his journey. Despite his moral struggles, he finds redemption through his desire to correct his mistake. He is given a reward that is beyond his wildest expectations - he is given the keys to the factory while the Wonkavator crashes through the ceiling up into the sky. The allusion to Heaven and salvation is unmistakable.

$4 million
The Winning Team 1952 UR Ronald Reagan stars as a baseball pitcher who overcomes his problems to help his team win. This was one of Reagan's own favorites. Unknown
Witness 1985 R Highlights the virtues of strong moral values, with more substance than High Noon. $65,500,000
Won't Back Down 2012 PG-13 A brilliant movie that criticizes public schools. $5,310,554
World Trade Center 2006 PG-13 Highlights the bravery of NYC's firemen and police in 9/11. $70,236,496
Wreck-It Ralph 2012 PG Main lesson of the film is that Ralph, a video game villain who is typecast as the poor and medal-less guy, is encouraged to use his equal opportunities to do better and pursue his own successes. The basis of the American Dream, the goal of overcoming one's present, lowly circumstances to achieve a state of greatness; and shows how trying to achieving this goal by theft, is the wrong way to do it. In addition the main villain of the movie is a competition-hating villain who has deceitfully hidden his true identity and origin, who has pushed liberal values on the video game he rules in and established what's like a fixed economy where in that video game, only he wins. $189,422,889
Zootopia 2016 PG This recent Disney movie set in a city inhabited by animals promotes the American Dream, racial equality, and subtle Christian values such as forgiveness and reconciliation, as well as responsible Capitalism. $341,264,012

Documentaries

Film Year Rating Comments Gross (Domestic)
2016: Obama's America 2012 PG Documentary by Conservative author Dinesh D'Souza explores the disturbing origins of Barack Hussein Obama, including his inherited philosophy with his drunken father and his inspiration from Communists Frank Marshall Davis and Bill Ayers. $33,349,941
America: Imagine the World Without Her 2014 PG-13 Documentary by Conservative author Dinesh D'Souza. Shows that left-wing criticisms and versions of United States history are wrong and inaccurate. $14,444,502[14]
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed 2008 PG Ben Stein exposes evolutionists' scientific and education system deceit. $7,690,545
The Great Global Warming Swindle 2007 UR Exposing the greatest fraud in the history of science. NA - TV
Hillary: The Movie 2008 UR Citizens United film exposing Hillary Clinton. This movie was the impetus of the lawsuit which overturned the McCain-Feingold legislation by the U.S. Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC. NA - TV
How Should We Then Live 1976 UR Christian film that traces Western history from Ancient Rome until 1976. A study of philosophic, scientific, and religious movements reflecting changing patterns. NA - TV
I Want Your Money 2010 PG Documentary film which supports the triumph of Reagan-economics over Obamanomics. $433,588
Indoctrinate U 2007 UR Exposed political correctness, racial and ethnic politics in the academic setting.[15] Unknown
Kids Aren't Cars 2011 UR How the teachers' unions are destroying our public schools.[16] Unknown
Maafa21 2009 UR This film explores the inception of Planned Parenthood as an organization created to exterminate African-Americans. It exposes the words of its racist founder Margaret Sanger and their impact on black genocide more than a century later.[17] NA - DVD
Occupy Unmasked 2012 Not rated Documentary about the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Waiting for Superman 2010 PG Documentary on the U.S.' failed public school system. $6,410,257
The Soviet Story 2008 Documentary about the crimes of Communism and the Soviet Union.
"MARGARET THATCHER - Death of a Revolutionary" 2013 Shows how Thatcher's economic liberalism helped Britain turn from the sick man of Europe and the only socialist country outside of the Iron Curtain to one of Europe's best economies. It tells us contrary to popular belief (which is mostly likely lies spread by socialists, liberals and fake "conservatives"), the working classes actually liked her more than the upper classes.
Fahrenhype 9/11 2004 Debunks everything from Michael Moore's Schlockumentary Fahrenheit 9/11
Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party 2016 PG-13 Dinesh D'Souza is back again, this time exposing Hillary and also, as indicated by the title, the dark history of the Democrat Party.
The Obama Deception: The Mask Comes Off 2009 Exposes Obama, the film was directed by paleoconservative Alex Jones
The Hidden Rebellion 2016 Exposes the French Revolution's destruction of Vendee, as well as the specific connections between the French Revolution and various Communist Revolutions. Also shows the Rebellion at Vendee in a positive light.

Debatable Whether Conservative

Film Year Rating Comments Gross (Domestic)
Zulu 1964 UR Courageous, Duty, Patriotism. A defending of Western Civilization.
The Passion of the Christ 2004 R Downplays the Resurrection[18] and strength of Christianity and omits powerful angels; instead exaggerates triumph of evil; film had little lasting effect on public or its producer; portrayed nails as through the hands rather than through the wrists as depicted by the Shroud of Turin and confirmed by modern science. $370,782,930
Team America: World Police 2004 R While it is clearly pro-military, pro-America, and anti-Hollywood, the movie is riddled with liberal values, including toilet humor and vulgar language throughout. Also, in the movie's foul mouthed theme song, it favors abortion, slavery, pornography, and Democrats, while having no positive reaction to Republicans. Penned by the creators of South Park and The Book of Mormon musical. $32,786,074
Edward Scissorhands 1990 PG-13 Endorsed by the Christian website ChristianAnswers.net with a 4 out of 5 star rating. Conversely however, a prominently featured Christian character - the only character in the movie ever identified as Christian - is portrayed as fanatical and bigoted against people with scissors for hands. $56,362,352
Shame 2011 NC-17 While the movie shows Hollywood Values, such as sex addiction, in a negative light and is clearly anti-homosexual agenda, as the main character reaches his lowest point by partaking in such acts, the film is graphic in its nature leaving one to question how conservative it really is. $3,909,002
It's a Wonderful Life 1946 UR Falsely teaches that humanism is what makes life worthwhile; marginalizes faith with a cartoonish depiction and demonizes capitalism as sadistic and greedy. $3,300,000
High Noon 1952 UR A favorite of both Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Bill Clinton; John Wayne said it was "the most un-American thing I've ever seen in my whole life";[19] though susceptible of various interpretations, most of all it seems to scare people into wanting more government. $3,750,000
P.C.U. 1994 PG-13 College students fight back against a campus where the administration promotes official diversity awareness weekends and radical feminism, veganism, and political correctness run amok, but a conservative group on campus is also portrayed just as negatively as the P.C. groups. $4,350,774
Pillow Talk 1959 UR A classic starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day in which conservative values triumph over liberal ones. There are no distortions by feminist ideology. Indeed, in one scene a leading man slaps the leading lady, but then is beaten up by dimwitted bystanders for it! $18,750,000
The Way We Were 1973 PG Unique in the way that it appears liberal to liberals while unintentionally sending a conservative message to young women. Stars uber-liberal Barbra Streisand. $49,919,870
Grease 1978 PG Some conservative messages and no feminism or other political correctness; mocks public school and even television during the 1950s. Followed in 1982 by a much panned sequel (Grease 2). $153,113,000
Fargo 1996 R Pregnant sheriff with traditional American family values solves an elaborate criminal embezzlement, kidnapping and murder scheme. $24,611,975
Juno 2007 PG-13 A pregnant teenage woman rejects abortion and decides for an adoptive birth instead. This movie pushes feminism and marginalizes the essential role of fatherhood. $143,492,840
The Iron Lady 2011 PG-13 The British biopic of Conservative Party leader and 1979-90 British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, showing the effects of conservative economic policy on Britain, helping to lift the country out of its recession. However, it also showed Margaret Thatcher in a somewhat negative light, depicting her during her late years as becoming slightly addled. $80,554,188 (international including UK), $27,081,674 (US - domestic)
21 Jump Street 2011 R Two police officers try to take down a drug ring in high school where the villains are environmentalists and drug dealers. But contains many sexual references, full profanity, and many religious insults. A parodic comedy remake of the 1987–91 Fox Network police drama of the same name. $201,585,328
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry 2007 PG-13 Portrayals an inside joke of same-sex "marriage" by having Adam Sandler and Kevin James pretend to be a homosexual couple in order to receive benefits. The villains of the movies are government ranking officials out to prove with they are really homosexual. However contains some scenes of girls in lingerie and Adam Sandler checking out some girls. The film took place prior to the 2011 enactment of the Marriage Equality Act, which claimed to "legalize" "marriage" for same-sex couples in the state. At the time the film was released, the state allowed for residents to file for unregistered cohabitation rights, and various municipal and county governments had offered domestic partnership registries. $120,059,556
Soul Man 1986 PG-13 A white student cheats the affirmative action system, by pretending to be black in order to get the scholarship he needs for to pay for Harvard. Towards the end it is revealed he took the scholarship away from someone who needed it (and is really black), because she has a son and is divorced at such a young age. Exploits the racism that people have against white people. But on the positive note the film teaches the importance of hard work. $27,820,000
Blood Freak 1972 NC-17 Has an Anti-Drug and Pro-Christian message, however, the film is also very violent and gory.
The Simpsons Movie 2007 PG-13 Portrays the liberal EPA as a villainous and devious agency, and portrays the Government in general as intrusive and corrupt. On the other hand, it also promotes environmentalism in the beginning. $183,135,014
Back to the Future 1985 PG Contains some conservative messages such as the triumph of chivalry as well as the negative effects of deviancy and drug/alcohol addiction, although the film also promotes negative values including premarital sexual activity and disregard for chastity. Included two sequels in 1989 and 1990. $210,609,762
The Campaign 2012 R Political comedy depicts the Democrat candidate (Will Ferrell) as an obnoxious, drunken womanizer and satire of John Edwards, although the Republican candidate (Zach Galifinakis) is portrayed just as negatively as a corrupt capitalist. $33,165,738
Knocked Up 2007 R Unemployed, immature and childish 23-year old Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) has a one-night stand with serious career woman Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl), with the unintended consequence of pregnancy. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) says she should get the pregnancy "taken care of", while Ben's best friend Jonah (Jonah Hill) suggests that "I won't say the A-word, but it rhymes with abortion." Alison decides to keep the child, while Ben decides to find a real job, grow up, and become a father. $148,768,917
Beauty and the Beast 1991 G A young woman overcomes a shallow society and finds true love. Although by comparison a powerful and immensely popular antidote to feminism to the liberal movies churned out by Disney since, as well as overall promoting redemption (as seen with the Beast's transformation), and also promoting some family values (such as Belle being loyal to her father), there were a few hints at feminist propaganda at the beginning of the film, such as Belle being different from the villagers because she can read, which is implied to not be supported by the villagers at all (feminist propaganda often falsely claims that women couldn't get an education until the 1960s), as well as Belle being unwilling to hold the role of housewife for Gaston or raising children, and later her blaming the titular Beast for her fleeing the castle despite most of the events leading up to and after that event being largely her fault and the story framing that as being a good thing she did. Then-Disney Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg also mentioned that he wanted "a feminist twist" on the original fairy tale by creating a heroine who is "a departure from typical Disney female characters",[20] and the feminist writer Linda Woolverton made clear that she made Belle a feminist and based her on the women's liberation movement from the 1970s in order to avoid creating another insipid princess.[21][22] Gaston is a conservative and hardworking hunter who is considered by the villagers to be their town hero, but is shown to be the main villain of the movie (it should also be noted that in the original screenplay for the film, Gaston was intended to be a Marquess [French nobleman], meaning the decision to make him a conservative and hardworking hunter was made after a rewrite). In addition, although not to the same degree as other Disney films that came after it (i.e., The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Princess and the Frog), the film also has a slight anti-Christian bent, as the villagers (strongly implied by various verses in the opening song and the mob song, as well as a failed wedding, to be practicing and devout Christians) were later briefly seen supporting a plan that went against God's teachings, as well as overall depicted as being idiots, while Belle, the character framed as an intellectual and a moral figure, is not even seen or even implied to believe in God at all. In addition, Belle's love for Beast (where it is implied that she was largely unaware of the Beast being formerly a human prince) could be seen as promoting bestiality. Also, it is the first Disney movie to neither show nor hint at the two love interests getting married, and in fact, the only "wedding" in the film was the one Belle ruined, creating negative implications about marriage as a result, as well as starting a string of movies that don't paint marriage in a positive light. Similarly, the only three females in the film who are implicitly supportive of marriage and Christianity are demeaned, depicted as dumb blondes with the script and credits explicitly referring to them derogatorily as "the bimbettes." There was also a slight anti-hunting sentiment in the film, due to the main villain, as aforementioned, explicitly being labelled as a hunter. There were also several overtones of a pro-homosexual agenda within the film, including the mob song late into the film, largely because of the executive producer, Howard Ashman, being gay and dying from AIDs at the time the film was made. One of the protagonistic characters, Lumiere, is briefly seen making out with a featherduster and was implied that the two weren't married, with some hints at Lumiere being an unrepentant womanizer. In addition, some elements of the film were later reused in the definitely liberal Maleficent movie.[21] $$218,967,620
Titanic 1997 PG-13 Every life had value and the most powerful men gave up their seats on lifeboats to women and children first; the media and a young RINO are rightly criticized; broke the record in movie revenues. However, it also gave some hints at a pro-socialist view, and a key scene involving Rose being drawn in the nude is invocative of pornography. $600,779,824
The Hunger Games 2012 PG-13 Futuristic totalitarians plan titular annual televised "games" as punishment on the descendants of failed revolutionaries from a past uprising. Although technically a message against totalitarianism and for individualism, Leftist actor Donald Sutherland, who played President Snow, implied that the struggles of the films' protagonists were supposed to be derived from the Occupy Wall Street movement, and the book's author also indicated that the events of the book were based on the George W. Bush administration. $406,267,858
Super 2010 R Main character becomes a super hero after a vision from God. He also frequently turns to prayer and a Christian television show for guidance. Even though his wife leaves him for a drug dealer, he remains loyal to her for the whole movie. Although contains foul language, violence, and brief nudity scenes. $327,716
The LEGO Movie 2014 PG Anti-Large Government, with a message that anyone has the potential to be extraordinary. However is also anti-capitalist, and the main villain is Lord Business. $257,760,692
We're the Millers 2013 R A drug dealer, stripper, runaway, and average loser pretend to be a family to sneak marijuana out of Mexico. However they learn the value and importance of family. The villains of the movie are all drug gang men, the film also features a stripper scene, and whether or not the film is anti-drug in the end is debatable. $150,394,119
Kingsman: The Secret Service 2015 R Anti-environmentalist, the villain attempts to eradicate the human race because of his belief in man-made global warming. Though the film is full of language and violence as well as a brief nudity scene. There's also one scene were one of the characters gets into a bloody fight with a group of Christians whom are portrayed as "racists". $128,261,724
Star Wars 1977-1983 (Original Trilogy); 1999-2005 (Prequel Trilogy); 2015- (Sequel Trilogy) PG, PG-13 (Episode III & Episode VII) Mostly composed of simple truths about the triumph of good over evil, and in the case of Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, redemption. However, Episode VI also contained some implied pro-Vietcong propaganda at George Lucas' behest via the Ewoks, as well as his later claiming that the entirety of the Star Wars saga from Episodes IV-VI was meant to be his means of protesting Vietnam (which is supported by a memo dating back to 1973 where he claimed the film was about "A large technological empire going after a small group of freedom fighters." It is also to be noted that this was not the first time he voiced support for the Vietcong as well as used film to push an anti-American/anti-War agenda, as he also initially played a role in the filming of Apocalypse Now[23]), and the re-release for Episode IV: A New Hope also had an infamous edit where it made it seem as though Greedo shot at Han first, with George Lucas later revealing he did the edit (or rather, falsely claimed it was always that way) as a means to promote gun control. The prequel trilogy also had some implied pot-shots at then-president George W. Bush and his War on Terror, and there was also an implied promotion of moral relativity in Revenge of the Sith (where Obi-Wan, when confronting Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in the climax, stated in reply to Anakin's declaration that Obi-Wan is his enemy if he's not with him that "only a Sith deals in absolutes."). A similar promotion of moral relativity and postmodernism was shown in Return of the Jedi where Obi-Wan admitted that his claim that Vader killed Anakin Skywalker was "true from a certain point of view." In addition, the Trade Federation and its motives in The Phantom Menace was crafted by George Lucas to be a negative response to the Republican Revolution of 1994, and in particular Newt Gingrich's Contract with America (with Gingrich himself being a partial namesake of the main villain, Viceroy Nute Gunray). In addition, the director for Episode VII: The Force Awakens, J.J. Abrams, admitted in a press release that he deliberately made Finn black in order to ensure diversity among the characters, hinting at it pushing the leftist diversity agenda.[24] In addition, the film also hints at a militant feminist agenda by having Leia act as general and Rey not allowing anyone to save her, something that conservative commentator John Nolte mentioned was a detraction for the film.[25] In addition, the ending award ceremony in A New Hope was deliberately modeled after the stadium scene from the infamous Nazi movie propaganda The Triumph of the Will. $460,998,007
U-571 2000 PG-13 Had a plot which was based on the first capture of a German Enigma machine in World War Two. Despite the film being patriotic to America, the facts are wrong as the Enigma machine was captured by the British in 1941 prior to the Americans entering the war. $77,122,415
Kingdom of Heaven (director's cut) 2005 R A story set in the Crusades period about a young knight. While the theatrical version was a pure liberal media, the director's cut promotes fighting, honor, duty, and portrays the noble Knights Hospitallers in a positive light. That being said, the movie still portrays Knights Templars in a negative light. $47,398,413
Wall-E 2008 G The movie warned against big government (BNL), however it is also anti-capitalist and pro environmentalism as BNL is a corporation. $223,808,164
Van Helsing 2004 PG-13 Thanks to Hollywood values, Van Helsing isn't portrayed as the Christian character he should be, but the film still gets its good vs. evil message across. As well as portraying the Catholic church in a positive light. The director Stephen Sommers has made conservative films The Mummy Returns and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra though. $120,177,084
The Crow 1994 R The tagline claims that our hero is an angel, but he doesn't display any Christian values. However, there is an anti-drug scene were Eric Draven (the hero) makes a drug addict mother realize that her daughter needs her & gets her off drugs. On top of that the film's villains are nihilist anarchists. The film is notable for being Brandon Lee's last film, as an accident on the set killed him during production. $50,693,129
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 PG-13 Although the film does depict the Communists as bad guys (to such an extent that the Russian Communist Party in Moscow was angered by the decision), and implies that Indiana Jones is a Republican or at the very least an Dwight D. Eisenhower fan, the film also depicts McCarthyism in a negative light, with one character implying that the American Government was simply being paranoid and denies there being a sizeable Communist infiltration in America, and also seems to promote paganism in the form of the Crystal Skull. $786.6 million
Labyrinth 1986 PG It's debatable if the film is pro-family. While the main story is about a girl who has to rescue her baby brother from the Goblin King, our hero Sarah doesn't really learn the importance or responsibly of being an older sibling. $12,729,917
The Rescuers 1977 G The villain in this movie is a capitalist pawn shop owner, who wants a rare diamond to make her rich, to add insult to injury they're Southerners. Also paints the United Nations in a positive light. On the other hand the main villain is also a feminist, and the main human protagonist is shown praying for not only herself (even she has been kidnapped) but for all the kids in the orphanage (who have not been kidnapped). This is one of the rare Disney films feature a Christian character that's treated in a positive light. $29 million
Hoot 2006 PG A movie about a bunch of kids who stand up to a CEO company that is trying to put one of its restaurants on a burrowing owl habitat. However the movie contains many morals, and promoting friendship. It does give kids the great inspiration to stand up for what they believe is right. $8,117,637
Kiki's Delivery Service 1989 G The film does show the value of hard work and is pro-capitalism (Kiki owns her own delivery business), but at the same time depicts feminism and witchcraft in a positive light. $18 million
Aeon Flux 2005 PG-13 Anti-cloning film, but also pro-feminism as well. $25,874,337
Lincoln 2012 PG-13 Bio film on conservative icon Abraham Lincoln, played wonderfully by Daniel Day-Lewis. Although overall very positive towards Lincoln and the Republican Party, it nonetheless downplays the role the Democrat Party played in the institution of slavery during the Civil War. $182,207,973
Scarface 1983 R Although anti-drug [26] the film has quite the vulgarly as the F-word is said 226 times (was the most at the time it was released). It's also a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, which wasn't as foul. $44,668,798
Trainspotting 1996 R It's been debatable if the film is anti-drug. $16,491,080
Starship Troopers 1997 R Although it overall depicts the Military in a protagonistic light and arguably is pro-war and pro-military, the director of the film, Paul Verhoeven, implied it was actually supposed to push an anti-military, anti-war message where it implied that America during the Cold War were automatically fascists simply because they are entering war, and specifically stated it was "a natural evolution for post-World War II America." In addition, to reinforce Verhoeven's message, he deliberately modeled various scenes after Triumph of the Will and other pro-Nazi propaganda scenes, as well as modeled the protagonists' uniforms after the uniforms utilized by the Nazis (i.e., the character Carl, played by Neil Patrick Harris, wearing a uniform that was modeled after the SS). When asked by Michael Ironside, who was one of the people who had a role in the movie and had read the original book, about why he made the movie despite Verhoeven's leftist politics, he answered "If I tell the world that a right-wing, fascist way of doing things doesn't work, no one will listen to me. So I'm going to make a perfect fascist world: everyone is beautiful, everything is shiny, everything has big guns and fancy ships, but it's only good for killing ******* bugs!" (note that fascism is not "right wing", it is left wing, so Verhoeven's incorrect regarding which wing the Nazis/fascists were part of). $54,814,377
Good Kill 2014 R Ethan Hawke plays a man who questions the ethics of his job as a drone pilot, while it is taking a jab at the Barack Obama regime (Obama has droned more people in the Middle East than George W. Bush, most of whom were innocent bystanders and the left has ignored it or claimed it was a "Fox News conspiracy"). It could also be against the War on Terror too. $316,472
Falling Down 1993 R Film takes jabs at many liberal values, illegal immigration, union workers, multiculturalism, (one scene were Bill tells his ex-wife that the ice cream shop him and his family used to go to is now a Mexican store) and foreign aid (in one scene Bill asks an illegal Korean immigrate a rhetorical question on how much America has given his country and yells at him after he refuses to learn the language).[27] It's also one of the very few films to be truthful in the "Nazis were right wingers" myth perpetrated by liberals, in which Bill informs a Neo-Nazi that he's an American and the Nazi is a sick a-hole. As well as many shots where the America flag is trashed upon (which could symbolize how liberalism has trashed everything America has stood for).[28] But at the same time it also takes jabs at capitalism, where Bill believes he's no longer commercially valuable. And although the plot is about man trying to reach his daughter's birthday party, the film seems to toy with its audience in suggesting whether he's mentally ill or not, as opposed to a pro-family message. $40,903,593
Sudden Death 1995 R Disgraced fire fighter now becomes a laughingstock fire marshal uncovers an terrorist plot at a Hockey game plans to redeem himself and protect his children and the Vice President from said terrorists. However they're not Islamic, which may have been because the film was trying to be politically correct. $20,350,171
Lionheart 1990 R Pro-family as Jean-Claude Van Damme plays Lyon Gaultier (nicknamed Lionheart) who becomes a street fighter to help pay his sister-in-law's expenses after her husband is killed. During this time he also tries to reconnect with his estranged family. However he gets into the country illegally, which some could point out is a pro-illegal immigration statement. $24,078,196
The Lorax 2012 PG Although it has an environmentalist agenda, it also states that monopolies are wrong. $214,030,500
Mrs. Doubtfire 1993 PG-13 Robin Williams plays a father who cross dresses as a nanny with the help of his gay brother (Hollywood trying to shoehorn the homosexual agenda one might say.) to be with his children. However on Louder with Crowder it was one of the films (#1 actually) on TOP 5: Triggering Movies That Couldn’t Be Made Today, due to rampant gender confusion that's been happening recently.[29] $219,195,243
Antz 1998 PG It's produced by Jeffrey Katzenberg, downplays the military, and possesses an implicit promotion of Communism via the main character, but also has an Anti-Eugenics message too. $90,757,863
Grave of the Fireflies 1988 UR While the film has been labeled anti-war, the director Isao Takahata stated the actual meaning was about growing up. The film's message is still debatable to this day.
Jaws 1975 PG Anti-environmentalism film, the heroes are police chief Brody, WWII vet Quint and Marine Biologist Hooper who team up to take on a monstrous, man-eating great white shark. However there is a part where (despite the warning) the Mayor keeps the beaches open for the sake of money, which some may say is an anti-capitalism statement. Notable for being one of the first summer blockbusters. It was followed by three sequels in 1978, 1983 and 1987. $260,000,000
Halloween III: Season of the Witch 1982 R Unlike the two films before it (which has mass murder Michael Myers) this film's villain is a pagan who plans on sacrificing children via witchcraft to bring back the original celebration of Halloween. However he does this by selling masks to them which many critics pointed out may have been an anti-capitalism message[30]. The film's "hero" is also an adulterer. $14,400,000
Army of Darkness 1993 R Despite its unrealistic depictions of demons, it's a pretty gun-centric pro-Second Amendment film. $11,502,976
Accepted 2006 PG-13 It criticizes the Department of Education (or colleges and universities in general) and our protagonist lives the America dream by starting his own college, but then the juvenile humor, gross out humor and drug abuse steps in. $36,323,505
Ed Wood 1994 R Although it does glorify cross dressing and the homosexual agenda. It still is pro-capitalism and the film also glorifies the American dream. As despite the obstacles Wood faces, he still continues doing what he loves in making movies. $5,887,457
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 2013 R Western fairy tale characters Hansel and Gretel are now adults and have their own private bounty hunting organization in hunting witches. Portrays witchcraft in a negative manner, and guns in good light. But the gore, graphic violence and brief nudity is rather unnecessary. $55,703,475
Robin Hood 1973 G Animated Disney adaptation of the iconic story, depicting all of the characters as anthropomorphic animals. Although the story itself was based on Joseph Ritson's revised version of the character that was in support of the Jacobin cause and thus was a liberal icon (steals from the rich, gives to the poor), the villain is Prince John who makes his money from taxes, suggesting Robin Hood is only giving money the government demanded back to people who actually worked for it. It also features a condemnation of government encroachment of the church, as a pivotal scene featured the Sheriff of Nottingham explicitly stealing a coin from the poor box and his later arresting Friar Tuck for trying to stop him, and it being framed in a horrible light. $32 million
Ghost 1990 PG-13 The Bible claims ghosts don't exist. Still this film toys with idea that they do, also it has liberal actress Whoopi Goldberg as a psychic medium. Nevertheless, the film does show Christian values, as ghost Sam Wheat tries to uncover a bank fraud case, when he does convinces Goldberg to give the money to a Christian charity. It also has an anti-infidelity message, as despite being widowed, Sam's wife Molly still refuses to be with anyone else, even when when his false friend Carl tries to hit on her. Also it isn't PC on damnation, as the villains are seen being cared away helplessly by evil spirits after they die. $217,631,306
Pulp Fiction 1994 R Despite saying the F-word in almost every sentence, the film (surprisingly) has a pro-Christian message as after being shot at, every bullet misses mob hit men Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega. Winnfield believes it was a divine intervention and message from God to stop his life of crime. His partner doesn't believe this but it's later proven to be true as he perished later on in the movie. Also has sadomasochistic homosexuals as the bad guys. And (sort of) has an anti-drug message as mob boss's girlfriend Mia Wallace is seen also overdosing (a negative side to drugs) on heroin. $107,928,762
Chicken Run 2000 G Produced by Jeffrey Katzenberg, this vegan propaganda film compares a chicken farm to the Holocaust[31]. However the main villain is also a feminist. $106,834,564

Debatable Whether Great

Film Year Rating Comments Gross (Domestic)
An American Carol 2008 PG-13 David Zucker's conservative comedy starring Kevin Farley, Kelsey Grammer, Jon Voight, Dennis Hopper, Trace Adkins and Leslie Nielsen. $7,013,191
Armageddon 1998 PG-13 Though this film promotes patriotism and mocks environmentalism, the overall plot is fairly nonsensical and the action sequences bombastic. Bruce Willis even won the Razzie award for Worst Actor for making this movie, and this movie also received six other Razzie nominations, though it didn't win any. $201 million
Auschwitz 2011 R Isn't politically correct on the topic of gun control as Nazi officers are seen shooting Jewish citizens and forcing them into concentration camps. However, its low budget and poor production value really hurts the film.
Battleship 2012 PG-13 It's good to see a pro-military film, but the overused alien invasion plot and the fact that it's based on a board game really makes it hard to consider good. $65,422,625
Battle Los Angeles 2011 PG-13 Pro-military, but alien invasion plot has gone stale in this day and age. $83,552,429
The Brave One 2007 R Pro-Second Amendment, however the plot is almost identical to Death Wish. $36,793,804
Camelot 1967 G The famous jousting scene is a powerful display of Christian values and chivalry, but the movie seems lost afterward. $31,102,578
Carnosaur 1993 R Anti-environmentalist film, where the villain believes that the earth was made for the dinosaurs and tries to wipe out the human race and allow dinosaurs to reclaim the Earth as their own. The film is considered a rip-off of Jurassic Park. $1,753,979
Captain America 1990 PG-13 Film still gets its patriotic message across, however due to a low budget, poor production values, and bad editing, the film becomes tedious and sometimes laughable. It would be twenty one years before another adaptation of the conservative icon would be made. $10,173
Commando 1985 R Pro-family film staring conservative actor Arnold Schwarzenegger as former Delta Force leader John Matrix as he rescues his daughter from Communist insurgents (and the freelance soldier working for them, a former colleague of Matrix's who was fired from Delta Force for brutality) who plan to bring Communism back to their now liberated country. However the action is goofy and cheesy, in a way, it unintentionally becomes a comedy. $35,100,000
Jack and Jill 2011 PG Adam Sandler stars as both Jack and Jill in this family comedy that features pro-capitalism and pro-family values. That aside, Jack and Jill is an extremely terrible and revolting film, as the film is the last straw for anyone who has had patience to sit through an Adam Sandler film. The film received an overwhelmingly negative reception from critics and audiences alike, with many calling it the worst film of 2011. At the 32nd Golden Raspberry Award ceremony in 2012, Jack and Jill was unanimously "nominated" for all of the categories, and eventually "winning" all of them, even beating out the Worst Liberal Movie Battlefield Earth. $149,673,788
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra 2009 PG-13 Live action film based on the conservative cartoon from the 1980s. Regardless of that, the live action film adaptation is a disappointment, largely due to the acting, directing, screenplay, nonsensical action, and mediocre visual effects. $150,201,498
Godzilla 2014 PG-13 The film gets its consequences of playing God message across. But the film itself is a mess. The idea from seeing the destitution from a soldier's point of view works on paper, but the character's too underdeveloped. Also Godzilla's barley in it and the scenes of destruction (what made the Godzilla films great) are practically missing. $200,676,069
Leonard Part 6 1987 PG Villain is a militant vegan who plans to destroy the human race. But the film is wackiness on steroids, such as Bill Cosby's character Leonard Parker being tortured by lobsters, a henchman having his head blow up after eating a hot dog and Cosby riding an ostrich like a horse (just to name a few). Even though he produced and wrote it, Bill Cosby has disowned the film and even begged people to not to pay to see it. $4,615,255
One Good Cop 1991 R Titular New York City police detective (Michael Keaton) and his wife (Rene Russo) inherit a family-three small girls-when the detective's partner (Anthony Lapaglia) dies in the line of duty. Has positive portrayals of law enforcers and clergy (one priest turns in money that was stolen from a drug dealer by the cop and left as a donation to his church and the girls talk about "going to Jesus"). Typical violent skirmishes mixed with tender sentimental ones, but also admissions of past adultery by the ill-fated partner, smoking, drinking, much profanity and, of course, illegal drugs. $11,276,846
Pearl Harbor 2001 PG-13 The film gets its patriotic message across, however the directing, screenplay, acting, romance between the three leads, historical accuracy, and bastardization of one of the most horrific, tragic moments in world history for the sake of ripping off James Cameron's 1997 film Titanic are extremely questionable. $198,542,554
The Room 2003 R 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. $1800 in its initial theater run. Has done much better in recent theater screenings.
Space Jam 1996 PG 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. $90,443,603
Toy Soldiers 1991 R Group of trouble making boys at a boarding school now must wise up and fight as their school is taken over by terrorists. The story's weak and kind of a mix between Die Hard and Red Dawn. $15,073,942
It Takes Two 1995 PG Has the same story as The Parent Trap, but also has the same pro-family message too. $19,474,589
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea 2000 G Although it to some extent retreads the plotline of the conservative film The Little Mermaid and was part of the infamous Direct to Video sequel line of the Michael Eisner era, it also has a similar pro-family message, as well as depicts the villain in a truly horrific light (such as trying to murder the main protagonist, a child, twice, once while she was a baby and the other time when she was 12). N/A (Direct to Video film)
Super Mario Bros. May 28, 1993 PG Has a pro-Second Amendment message in that an old lady, before mugging them, explicitly states the titular characters need to have a weapon to survive on the streets of Dinohatten (which is depicted as a lawless hellhole), and also having a condemnation towards Communist/fascistic-style big government in the form of King Koopa (who is depicted as a human-looking character in the film, as opposed to his dragon-like form of the video game). However, the film was also largely panned and did poorly at the box office, and was considered one of the more infamous examples of video game adaptation movies being poorly-made. $20.9 million

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