Pro-car movies
From Conservapedia
Pro-car movies are those that feature the beneficial influence of traditional cars, such as muscle cars, on teenagers to make them productive:
- Grease (1978), which features a car shape in its promotional poster and includes multiple scenes devoted to cars, including an entire song around how car repair gave otherwise unproductive teenage boys something productive to do.
- Spider-Man (2002), in which the hero puts his amazing talent to work in order to buy a car to impress a girl he liked, as his rival had done.
- Though not a movie, a 2010 commercial for auto parts chain AutoZone featured a young boy riding his bike, and discovers an abandoned car with a note saying "if you can fix her you can have her," he's featured visiting the store numerous times for parts, with the final purchase being a car air freshener (having fixed the car).[1]
- Back to the Future (trilogy, then released again on its 25th anniversary), the immensely popular trilogy that featured the DeLorean classic all-stainless-steel car that liberals hated.[2]