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|Political correctness for the sake of political correctness. The Christianity of Robin Hood and his Merry Men is heavily downplayed, save for Friar Tuck's initial bigotry toward the Muslim character Azeem. Azeem, who heretofore had never been present in the Robin Hood legends, is depicted as a wise, open-minded, tolerant mystic. Robin Hood and Azeem are portrayed by liberals Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman respectively. | |Political correctness for the sake of political correctness. The Christianity of Robin Hood and his Merry Men is heavily downplayed, save for Friar Tuck's initial bigotry toward the Muslim character Azeem. Azeem, who heretofore had never been present in the Robin Hood legends, is depicted as a wise, open-minded, tolerant mystic. Robin Hood and Azeem are portrayed by liberals Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman respectively. | ||
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+ | |Revisionist history that portrays the Muslims as the victims of the Crusades. Directed by atheist Ridley Scott. | ||
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While many great conservative movies are produced every year, Hollywood continues to create many movies which promote, normalize and aggrandize bad behavior and poor values. Below is a list of some of the more egregious examples:
Political
Film | Year | Rating | Comments | Gross (Domestic) |
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Game Change | 2012 | Not Rated | Liberal haters playing conservatives in an HBO movie about Sarah Palin. Many debunked controversies are highlighted in the plot. Both McCain and Palin call it fiction. | NA - TV |
Frost/Nixon | 2008 | R | A liberal movie meant to further tarnish the reputation of Richard Nixon. | $18,622,031 |
W. | 2008 | PG-13 | A movie designed to denigrate the role of Christianity in U.S. politics and particularly in the life of George W. Bush. | $25,534,493 |
Fahrenheit 9/11 | 2004 | R | A Michael Moore movie, which distorts the tangential link between the Bush family and the Bin Laden family. | $119,194,771 |
The Motorcycle Diaries | 2004 | R | A fawning monument to Communist terrorist and mass murderer Che Guevara. | $16,781,387 |
The Contender | 2000 | R | Political movie turned into pro-Al Gore propaganda by liberal studio executives and Hollywood values. | $17,872,723 |
V for Vendetta | 2005 | R | Blatantly glorifies anarchism, socialism, communism and homosexuality. | $70,511,035 |
Dead Man Walking | 1995 | R | A senseless criticism of capital punishment, with an ending that left some liberal viewers even more confused. | $39,363,635 |
Dogville | 2003 | R | Anti-American. | $16,680,836 |
Manderlay | 2003 | R | Anti-American sequel to Dogville. Star James Caan refused to be apart of this, describing director Lars von Trier as Anti-American and stated that he himself is an "ultra-conservative". | $674,918 |
Z | 1969 | R | Liberal propaganda that blames the military for liberal wrong doing. | $14,283,305 |
Nixon | 1995 | R | A historically inaccurate biography of Richard Nixon directed by liberal filmmaker Oliver Stone. | $13,681,765 |
Milk | 2008 | R | An extremely pro-homosexual biography of openly homosexual politician Harvey Milk, with Sean Penn playing the title character. | $31,841,299 |
Tout va Bien | 1972 | NR | Jane Fonda "art film" directed by Jean-Luc Godard, whose notoriously anti-American and idolizes Karl Marx, is nothing more then a propaganda film for Communism, as it sympathizes with the youths who partook in the May 1968 Communist uprisings in France and features blunt anti-American imagery. | |
Capitalism: A Love Story | 2009 | PG-13 | A typical Michael Moore hatchet-job where he relentlessly attacks America's capitalist economy with claims of alleged financial inequality. | $14,363,397 |
The China Syndrome | 1979 | PG | The movie depicts a meltdown of a fictional nuclear power plant. The film greatly over-hypes this risk of a nuclear accident/meltdown and the resultant damage. This film along with the Three Mile Island incident (which occurred shortly after the film's release) are often credited for killing the nuclear power industry in America. | $51,718,367 |
Sicko | 2007 | PG-13 | Another Michael Moore film which spread many falsehoods about American healthcare while unduly glorifying the so-called benefits of socialized medicine such as now found in Obamacare. Memorably referred to Cuban healthcare as being better than American healthcare. | $24,540,079 |
Apocalypse Now | 1979 | R | Overindulgent anti-war diatribe. Portrays U.S. servicemen as corrupt, incompetent drug-users. | $78,784,010 |
Fair Game | 2010 | PG-13 | Another Bush bash flick starring Communist Sean Penn. 2010 film rehashes the lead up to the war in Iraq and Valerie Plame's role. Typical un-American Hollywood film "The narrative that Karl Rove and Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff Scooter Libby were nefarious behind-the-scenes players intent on destroying innocent reputations while pushing the nation into war on false pretenses." | $9,540,691 |
Recount | 2008 | Not Rated | The 2008 HBO movie on the 2000 Presidential election and its aftermath in Florida, presented from a liberal-biased viewpoint. A look into how Democrats and their liberal media supporters claim the Republicans "stole" the election and the alleged role of its party members that the Democrats claim "made it happen" (although in reality, it was the Democrats themselves who tried to steal the election for their candidate Al Gore by attempting to commit vote fraud in Florida through ordering selective recounts in Democrat-friendly areas while ignoring Republican-strong areas, only to be stopped when the US Supreme Court ruled the Democrats' end-run attempt around election rules to be illegal). Republicans are portrayed as ghoulish and cited as manufacturing demonstrations. Both the real Warren Christopher and James Baker contend the film's portrayal of the former is hopelessly untrue. | NA - TV |
Redacted | 2007 | R | Brian De Palma’s 2007 fictional anti-Iraq War film funded by Mark Cuban. The film is credited with inspiring a terrorist attack that killed two U.S. servicemen in Germany. | $65,388 |
U-571 | 2000 | PG-13 | Had a plot which was based on the first capture of a German Enigma machine in World War Two. However, in the film the capture is made by Americans. In fact the first Enigma machine was captured by the British in 1941 prior to the Americans entering the war. | $77,122,415 |
Born on the Fourth of July | 1989 | R | Radically anti-Vietnam War film. | $70,001,698 |
The Matrix trilogy | 1999 (The Matrix); 2003 (The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions) | R | Glorifies anarchism and nihilism (even including a brief nod to Jean Baudrillard's "On Nihilism" chapter from Simulacra and Simulation), as well as containing several hints towards a pro-Communist, anti-American/anti-Christian view, despite the salvation narrative. In addition, the Architect scene tries to give a "devastating critique/twist" to salvation myths with the Architect as a malevolent allegorical substitute for the Christian God. This same scene also implicitly compares George W. Bush to Hitler during a discussion of evil in the world (on the panel of screens in the background.), and featured wars that America was specifically involved in. Far-Left race-baiting scholar Cornel West was also hired to play a role in the film specifically because the Wachowski Brothers (as they were known at the time) were influenced by his pro-Socialist/Communist and anti-American rhetoric. In addition, the first film had throwaway dialogue between the main villain Agent Smith and the treasonous freedom fighter Cipher that implied that Cipher would become Ronald Reagan should he succeed in betraying his fellow allies to the Agents in a clear attempt at an anti-Reagan statement. | |
The Lone Ranger | 2013 | PG-13 | Attacks capitalists and the military, portraying the former as ruthless, greedy railroad executives and the latter as 'thugs' who support their actions. Also distorts the messages of its source material by displaying the Lone Ranger, shown to be a smart intellectual character in the original TV show and radio show, as dumb-founded and unintelligent, instead featuring his sidekick Tonto (played by liberal pot-smoker Johnny Depp) as not only the "star" of the film, but as the Lone Ranger's voice of reason. | $89,302,115 |
Blue State | 2007 | R | Encourages the false idea that liberalism must be established in America. | |
Das Boot | 1981 | R | The German Side of World War II, shown in a positive view, and is Anti-American. | $11,487,676 |
The Ant Bully | 2006 | PG | Promotes Communism, main message of the movie is the power of the individual to be more powerful than one another is a bad thing. | $28,142,535 |
The Iron Giant | 1999 | PG | Espouses anti-war themes and also brief but strong anti-hunting sentiments. Firearms in general are shown in a negative light, with the phrase "guns kill" being repeated a total of three times. The titular giant is referred to as a "big gun that walks." From a conservative viewpoint, he is a poor metaphor for a real gun; unlike a law-abiding citizen who is a gun owner, the giant has no choice in his actions because he is a war machine programmed with the inability to use his weapons for good, but only to use them thoughtlessly and senselessly. The story involves him learning to hide his weapons and "not be a gun". The conclusion is that, in order to protect the public from an incoming missile, he must fly into it and kill himself rather than use his guns against it. As it is explained, "It's bad to kill, but it isn't bad to die." Also features some foul language. | $5,732,614 |
Midnight in Paris | 2011 | PG-13 | The main character, a liberal author, is portrayed as open-minded and intellectual. He has an unsuccessful relationship with a woman whose family is Republican and are portrayed as materialistic, selfish, narrow-minded and hateful towards any country that is not the United States. | $56,816,662 |
Cars 2 | 2011 | G | Demonizes oil companies while promoting ethanol (mentioned as Allinall).
On the film's political agenda, director John Lasseter commented: "Why isn't alternative fuel more... Why isn't everybody jumping on that bandwagon? It makes so much sense: Electricity, solar, whatever. There's ethanol. There's all this stuff you could be doing. And so I thought, well, that could be really cool in that you could have big oil versus alternative fuel. That's when we kind of crafted the bad guy's story." |
$191,450,875 |
The Naked Gun 2½ | 1991 | 15 | A "comedy" which pushes environmentalism and demonizes productive businesses and especially the oil industry. | $86,930,411 |
Pokémon: Zoroark - Master of Illusions | 2010 (Japan); 2011 (America) | G | The film demonizes capitalism by making the main villain a successful businessman. In addition, one of the main protagonists of the film, Karl, was based on the radical left-wing schlockumentarist Michael Moore.[1] | |
The Legend of the Titanic | 1999 | Not Rated | Bastardizes a tragic historical event in the name of making an anti-whaling statement. | |
White House Down | 2013 | PG-13 | Mocks conservatives with a liberal plot twist that makes the TEA Party out to be terrorists. This movie was made to counter Olympus Has Fallen, which depicts Islamic terrorists as the bad guys. | |
Trumbo | 2015 | R | Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who was jailed for his Communist beliefs, is portrayed as a free-speech martyr, and a champion of the First Amendment. All of his controversial beliefs are whitewashed, including his support of Lenin, Hitler (until the Nazi-Soviet Pact fell), Kim Il-Sung, and, of course, Stalin. Conversely, anti-Communists such as John Wayne, Hedda Hopper, Robert Taylor, Roy Brewer, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), and the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals (MPA) are portrayed as hateful, oppressive, and anti-free-speech. |
Social
Film | Year | Rating | Comments | Gross (Domestic) |
---|---|---|---|---|
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | 1999 | R | A disgusting celebration of obscenity. | $83,137,603 |
Dazed and Confused | 1993 | R | Promotes promiscuity and drug abuse. | $7,993,039 |
Mulholland Drive | 2001 | R | Nonsensical art film that thinks homosexuality is "sexy" and promotes it as a societal norm, as well as fornication. | |
Boyhood | 2014 | R | Downplays the role of the father. Mocks Conservative Christians and promotes underage drinking and pot smoking. | $44,400,000 |
The Normal Heart | 2014 | TV MA | Another homosexual propaganda film that criticizes the Reagan Administration and general Conservative ideology. The GLBT community was a strong promoter of this film and insists its artful, when really it is decadent. | N/A |
Howl | 2010 | R | Film about homosexual poet, Allen Ginsberg. Promotes the homosexual agenda and the idea that writing about pornography is protected under the First Amendment and has literary value. | $617,334 |
Glen or Glenda | 1953 | Not rated | Promotes cross dressing and transsexualism. | N/A |
Mad Max: Fury Road | 2015 | R | Feminist propaganda that endorses and celebrates anarchy. | |
Ed Wood | 1994 | R | Glorifies the cross dressing filmmaker Ed Wood. | $5,887,457 |
Elysium | 2013 | R | Criticizes Big Business and supports illegal immigration. | $93,050,117 |
Avatar | 2009 | PG-13 | A movie with many destructive messages. The movie promotes environmentalism, claiming that nature is God, and feminism. It also ridicules the military and large businesses. The hero of the film also forms a rather creepy romance with the native princess, who is of another species, perhaps a symbol for bestiality. The overall plotline also has hints of endorsing environmental terrorism, which James Cameron also indicated that he himself supported. | $760,507,625 |
District 9 | 2009 | R | Attacks the military and large corporation, shows humans as the villains to aliens. | $115,646,235 |
Blow | 2001 | R | Glorifies the life of drug dealer, and suspected murderer, George Jung. | $52,990,775 |
Pineapple Express | 2008 | R | Shows drug abuse to be "cool". | $87,341,380 |
The Princess and the Frog | 2009 | G | Disney first African American Princess, it main message is promoting feminism, and is very insulting to Christianity, being filled with Louisiana Voodoo. Instead of having a fairy godmother, it contains a blind voodoo priestess. Mocks traditional values, and portrays capitalism and war in a negative viewpoint. | $104,400,899 |
Billy Elliot | 2000 | R | The film is about a boy who wants to be a ballet dancer rather than play sports. Very poor family values shown as the family is constantly cursing at one another, it also promotes homosexuality | $21,995,263 |
The Organizer | 1963 | Not Rated | Italian film that promotes trade unions. The movie also promotes infidelity. | Unknown |
The Dallas Buyers Club | 2013 | R | Egregiously supports the homosexual agenda | $27,298,285 |
Natural Born Killers | 1994 | R | Riddled with violence, drug abuse and sexual references, this movie's main characters are brutal serial killers who are viewed as heroes. | $50,282,766 |
Sex and the City | 2008 | R | Very disturbing film promoting the use of sex everywhere. | $152,647,258. |
Brokeback Mountain | 2005 | R | Showing that liberals will shoehorn the homosexual agenda into anything, even cowboys. | $83,043,761 |
Boogie Nights | 1997 | R | Made the porn industry and exploitation of women look cool. | $26,400,640 |
The Social Network | 2010 | PG-13 | Glorifies the gossip website Facebook, which feeds narcissism and destroys marriages. Also portrays drug use and misogyny in a positive light. | $96,962,694 |
Hairspray | 2007 | PG | Poor morals shown, encourages homosexual agenda, bad behavior, such as smoking, drinking, cursing. Many sexual comments are shown. It portrayals conservatives and those with high expectations in a negative viewpoint. | $118,871,849 |
Bio-Dome | 1996 | PG-13 | Stoner film with an environmentalism theme. | $13,427,615 |
The Day After Tomorrow | 2004 | PG-13 | Overdramatic, nonsensical portrayal of the consequences of fictional climate change. | $186,740,799 |
Battle for Terra | 2007 | PG | Children’s movie that pushes an environment theme, and portrayals a Bible-quoting, American type military general as the villain. | $1,647,083 |
The People vs. Larry Flynt | 1996 | R | Idealizes pornography mogul Larry Flynt and argues that pornography is protected by the First Amendment. | $20,300,385 |
But I'm a Cheerleader | 1999 | R | Portrays homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle, attacks and ridicules reparative therapy and religious people. | $2,205,627 |
Nymphomaniac | 2014 | NR | This two part movie features 4 hours of non-stop sex and glamorizes the lifestyle of the titular sex addict. It portrays other San Francisco values, such as homosexuality and S&M, in a positive light. In general, this film was labeled as NSFW. Director, Lars von Trier, is known for being Anti-American and slightly hints at this throughout the film. | $17,584,083 |
Orgazmo | 1997 | NC-17 | Portrays the porn industry in a positive light, mocks Mormons and the religiously devout. | $602,302 |
Superbad | 2007 | R | Promotes the teenage use of drugs, smoking, alcohol and sex. The whole point of the movie is for a couple of guys to lose their virginity | $121,463,226 |
Wall-E | 2008 | G | Children’s movie that shows mankind as evil, and blames capitalism for the total destruction of earth. | $223,808,164 |
Blue is the Warmest Color | 2013 | NC-17 | French film that promotes the homosexual agenda and graphically shows lesbian sex. Additionally, it falsely idealizes the idea that homosexuals can be sound mentors to young children. At the Cannes Film Festival, which was headed by liberal Steven Spielberg and had a board that included Brokeback Mountain director, Ang Lee, it was unanimously awarded the top prize. It is widely believed that this victory was due to France's legalization of homosexual marriage eight days prior. At least one of the stars for the film admitted that she felt disgusted by her role in it. | $2,199,787 |
Rent | 2005 | PG-13 | Promotes homosexuality and transvestitism as normal lifestyle. | $29,077,547 |
Pink Flamingos | 1972 | NC-17 | Embraces horrifying people, who engage in such acts as incest and bestiallity, as well as promoting the homosexual agenda, since it stars transvestite Divine and shows homosexuals in a positive light. This film has toilet humor, finding it funny when a character literally eats poo, and extremely offensive language, one character is even named after a racial slur against white people. Characters promote anarchy and violence as an everyday thing. A very graphic film, even for most liberals, showing close ups of genitalia unlike any non porno film. Liberals call it a comedy, but it is more like an act of Satan. | $7,000,000 |
Kids | 1995 | NC-17 | Pornographic film concerning five underage teenagers in New York City engaging in graphic sex, violent acts, drug/alcohol use and homosexual activities. | $7,412,216 |
Spring Breakers | 2013 | R | From the creator of Kids, this film is similar in its pornographic nature and glamorization of drug abuse, only this film takes it to a new extreme. Furthermore, this film promotes feminism and glamorizes the gangster/ghetto rap music lifestyle, while condemning Christians, labeling them as weak and insecure. | $31,724,284 |
Clerks | 1994 | R | Filled with constant vulgar profanity. Previously rated NC-17 before being appealed for an R rating. | $3,151,130 |
Clerks 2 | 2006 | R | Sequel to the liberal comedy, filled with more profanity and even more disgusting acts that could not be in the budget of the original film. | $24,148,068 |
The Kids Are All Right | 2010 | R | Portrays homosexuality and gay parenting as normal lifestyle. | $20,811,365 |
Trash H*****s | 2010 | NR | Shows decadent behavior in a positive light and glamorizes sexual deviancy. Also the film is riddled with profanity, even the title has a naughty word (which was censored here). | |
Beginners | 2011 | R | Promotes homosexuality and "coming out of the closet". | $5,790,894 |
FernGully: The Last Rainforest | 1992 | G | Environmental propaganda, with an anti-industry message, is being indoctrinated to children in the animation film. | $24,650,296 |
The Secret World of Arrietty | 2010 | G | Japanese animated film is about a tiny homeless family that steals from regular people. Demonizes capitalism and promotes redistribution of wealth. | $19,202,743 |
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days | 2007 | NR | Romanian film baselessly supports abortion. Liberals praised it when it won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival | $1,198,208 |
The Day After | 1983 | Not Rated | Attacks the military and conservative politicians, and encourages negotiation with communists. | NA - TV |
Project X | 2012 | R | Shows teen drinking, drug use, sex, vulgar profanity and anarchic behavior to be "cool". | $54,731,865 |
Boys Don't Cry | 1999 | R | Glorifies the choice of a young girl to embrace homosexual and transgender life choices, dishonesty and pre-marital relations; as well as unfairly caricaturing and exaggerating natural reactions to her perversion; all in aid of promoting the homosexual agenda. | $11,533,945 |
W.R.: Mystery of the Organism | 1971 | NR | Essentially a plotless film riddled with disgusting orgies. | |
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle | 2004 | R | The adventures of the pot-smoking duo that play up ethnic stereotypes. | $18,250,550 |
American Pie | 1999 | R | First installment of a long-running film franchise primarily dealing with teenage sex and alcohol. It relies on jokes about sex and bodily functions. | $102,561,004 |
There's Something About Mary | 1998 | R | Contains gratuitous sex and jokes about bodily functions. | $176,484,651 |
Philadelphia | 1993 | PG-13 | Homosexual agenda setting drama. | $77,446,440 |
Salo: Or the 120 Days of Sodom | 1975 | NR | Adaptation of the sadist and atheistic text by Marquis de Sade from Communist homosexual filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini, who was killed shortly after completing this movie. | |
Jackass: The Movie | 2002 | R | Essentially a montage of ridiculous stunts and pranks with no coherent story. | $64,255,312 |
The Breakfast Club | 1985 | R | Promotes use of drugs, smoking, and sex. | $51,525,171 |
The Wolf of Wall Street | 2013 | R | Blatantly promotes excessive, endless drug use, portraying it in a positive light and claiming that illegal drugs such as heroin give people the will to keep working hard and stay focused and positive, as well as various forms of graphic and illicit sexual activity and voyeurism, (both heterosexual and in one scene, homosexual) and non-stop use of the f-word and hundreds of other profanities throughout. Portrays capitalists on Wall Street as greedy self-absorbed criminals obsessed with sex, drugs and violence in the form of the protagonist Jordan Belfort. Many audiences were shocked that this did not receive an 'NC-17' rating upon it's release, especially since morality-deprived director Martin Scorsese broke the South Park movie's record for most uses of the f-word with his film. Christina McDowell, the daughter of Tom Prousalis, one of the people involved in Belfort's crimes, wrote a memoir on the subject specifically to call out Scorsese and DiCaprio for failing to recognize the victims of Belfort in the film, something even the most praiseworthy critics of the film admitted was a flaw. | $116,900,694 |
Good Will Hunting | 1997 | R | Left-wing film made by Left-wing actors/writers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, as well as staring Matt Damon. Also notable as being the main reason why Howard Zinn's anti-American textbook A People's History to the United States became both public knowledge and provided in all universities and high schools across America, due to Matt Damon's character, Will Hunting, telling Robin William's character in a pivotal scene "You wanna read a real history book, read Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States. That book’ll f**kin’ knock you on your ass.” | $225,933,435 |
Pocahontas | 1995 | G | Feminist story about Native American Pocahontas with an environmental message, and also the Native American’s view against English settlers | $141,579,773 |
Jennifer's Body | 2007 | R | Promotes feminism and glorifies Satanism, contains a lesbian kiss and them making out | $16,204,793. |
Bad Teacher | 2011 | R | An awful high school teacher, who is always getting high and drunk, tries to get breast-implant surgery, and encourages cheating and stealing from her students. The movie contains no morals, and is filled with offensive sexual content. | $100,292,856 |
Being John Malkovich | 1999 | R | Promotes homosexuality and includes a large amount of extremely vulgar humor. | $637,721 |
The Perks of Being a Wallflower | 2012 | PG-13 | Promotes homosexuality and also demonizes those opposed to a homosexual lifestyle. | $17,738,570 |
The Nightmare Before Christmas | 1993 | PG | Aims to be nothing less than the most iconic and thorough degradation of the sacred holiday in the history of cinema. Originally released under Disney's Touchstone Pictures brand, it has recently been quietly swapped to the Disney brand in order that its poisonous content might reach as many children as possible. | $75,082,668 |
Sex Tape | 2014 | R | Anti-family. The main premise of the film was two nymphomaniacs trying to create a sex tape of themselves after getting kids killed the sex drive, and then recovering iPods that accidentally uploaded their tape online for everyone to see. The ending also has brief yet graphic sex scene showing what exactly was on the sex tape. | $38,543,473 |
Rise of the Planet of the Apes | 2011 | PG-13 | Anti-business (the company the main character works for is painted in an extremely negative light), a lot of environmentalism throughout (including a more anti-human agenda being pushed), and the actor who played Caesar, Andy Serkis, as well as director Rupert Wyatt, both compared Caesar positively to the Marxist Argentinian revolutionary terrorist and mass murderer Che Guevara. | $481,801,049 |
Bad Santa | 2003 | R | Lots of coarse language, sexual escapades, drunkenness, and also the main plot involved a conman posing as a Mall Santa so he and his dwarf accomplice can rob the mall's safe. It was bad enough that critics panned Disney for allowing the trashing of a cultural icon like Santa Claus as well as even then-Disney CEO, Michael Eisner, to be disgusted with the resulting film, acting as one of the main reasons for Miramax being cut loose from Disney alongside Kill Bill. | $60 million |
The Laramie Project | 2002 | Unrated | An adaptation of the play of the same name made by HBO to promote the homosexual agenda, including giving a one-sided, extremely biased perspective on the murder of Matthew Shepherd implying that his murderers had homophobia as a motive. It also has a significant anti-religious bent in it, where two of the documentarists (implied to be gay) tried to talk to a priest specifically to "piss him off," and also had one of the members breaking down from a priest being "hateful" simply because he implied the possibility that Matthew Shepherd will go to hell if he didn't repent for his homosexual activities. | |
That's My Boy | 2012 | R (originally NC-17) | Depicts pedophilia, statutory rape, gerontophilia, child neglect, incest, and other forms of aberrant sexuality as funny. | $57.7 million |
Under the Same Moon (La Misma Luna) | 2007 | PG-13 | Baselessly supports illegal immigration despite a pro-family sentiment. | $23,311,391 |
Gnomeo and Juliet | 2011 | PG | Contains a joke that could be interpreted as passing off bestiality as funny. | $194 million |
Maleficent | 2014 | PG | Apparently represents the idea of revising the "Sleeping Beauty" story to focus on a lesbian relationship; although Aurora clearly loves Maleficent as a mother figure, Maleficent takes over the role of the prince and is revealed to be the person whose kiss of "true love" (given on the forehead) really saved Aurora. Unabashedly promotes the feminist agenda to the extent that most of the males are either villains or useless, even going so far as to heavily hint at a transgender philosophy; promotes hard-core environmentalism, moral relativism and even Marxism; pretty much ruins the morality tale for Sleeping Beauty. The Federalist also had a field day with the film stating how it promoted the leftist agenda and citing point by point its agenda.[2] | $241,410,378 |
Spare Parts | 2015 | PG | It's about illegal immigrant students who win a Robotics competition. | |
The Cat in the Hat | 2003 | PG (Should be PG-13) | Bastardizes a harmless children's book by filling it with adult humor and pandering to focus groups. | $134 million |
The Forest | 2016 | PG-13 | Depicts the Aokigahara Forest in Japan as a scary place filled with vengeful ghosts. In reality, it is a sad place where people go to commit suicide. | $37.6 million |
The Fourth Kind | 2009 | PG-13 | Uses the real life tragedies of deceased and missing citizens of Nome, Alaska to make money with a fictitious story about alien abductions. | $47,709,193 |
The Odd Life of Timothy Green | 2012 | PG | Despite an overly schmaltzy pro-family sentiment, this film showcases terrible parenting. | $55.3 million |
Norm of the North | 2016 | PG | Anti-big-business in the form of a greedy real estate mogul in a possible jab at Donald Trump. Extremely environmentalist. | $24.8 million |
The Twilight Saga | 2008-2012 | PG-13 | Do we really need to explain? | $1,365,922,346 |
Uncle Sam | 1996 | R | Depicts the heroes as a jaded amputated war veteran and a draft dodger, and the main villain as an extremely sociopathic soldier who joined the army to kill as many people as he wanted, and the latter is depicted as being hyper-patriotic. | $2,000,000 |
Taking Woodstock | 2009 | R | Glorifes the anarchistic and chaotic Woodstock festival in 1969 as well as the Hippie Movement, painting their various lewd actions in a positive light. Also has some elements of anti-Semitism due to the main character's parents who acted as Holocaust survivors being portrayed in an unsympathetic light. | $10 million |
Schlockumentary
Film | Year | Rating | Comments | Gross (Domestic) |
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Almost any movie by Michael Moore | ||||
An Inconvenient Truth | 2006 | PG | Al Gore's global warming alarmist schlockumentary. | $24,146,161 |
The Road We’ve Traveled | 2012 | Not rated | Tom Hanks directs & narrates Barack Obama's supposed achievements | NA |
Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup | 2009 | Truthers Dylan Avery and Korey Rowe blame America for 9/11 | Unknown | |
Super Size Me | 2004 | PG-13 | Blames obesity on great capitalist paragons like McDonald's and Sodexo. | $11,536,423 |
Religulous | 2008 | R | Jewish "Comedian" Bill Maher tries to convince the audience of the folly of all religion, with special focus on Christianity. | $13,011,160 |
Jesus Camp | 2006 | PG-13 | Baselessly attacks Conservative Christianity; incited liberal vandalism of the Bible camp shown in the film. | $902,544 |
Inside Job | 2010 | PG-13 | A 2010 film by Democrat donor Charles Ferguson. Blames the Great Recession on Wall Street, unspecified deregulations, the Bush Administration, and so on. Whitewashes Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's role and virtually eschews any mention of the Community Reinvestment Act. Despite claims of being nonpartisan, it contains various interviews with Democratic politicians while including none with Republican politicians. Claims the financial system corrupted politics; capitalists are the bad guys. | $4,312,735 |
She's Beautiful When She's Angry | 2014 | NR | Nothing more then feminist propaganda being passed off as truth. | |
The 11th Hour | 2007 | PG | Environmental schlockumentary produced and narrated by actor Leonardo DiCaprio which endorses the theory of Anthropogenic global warming. | $707,343 |
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God | 2012 | NR | Anti-Christian schlock directed by liberal Alex Gibney | |
Years of Living Dangerously | 2014 | N/A | Environmental schlockumentary spearheaded by ultra-liberal, James Cameron, and featuring several proponents of Hollywood Values trying to preach the false idea of climate change. | |
Bowling for Columbine | 2002 | R | A 2002 schlockumentary directed by and starring leftist propagandist Michael Moore. It is a pro-gun control film, and distorts facts in favor of gun-grabbing. Also included a "Brief history of the USA" segment using animation mirroring that of South Park, that distorted historical facts to make it seem as though guns were implemented by racists, which actually led to the South Park libertarian creators to condemn him, enough to give Moore a cameo in Team America as a suicide bomber and make his death especially graphic. | $21,576,018 |
The Tillman Story | 2010 | R | A liberals view of the circumstances surrounding the death of football star and Army Ranger Pat Tillman. The film portrays each and every fact as sinister. Plus, each and every fact is evidence of a conspiracy. Typical Hollywood George W. Bush bashing flick. The liberal bias was clear, make Tillman a liberal atheist anti-war hero that was cannon-fodder for the government. Tillman's actions speak louder than any twisted accusations presented in this documentary. | $802,535 |
Better This World | 2011 | Not Rated | 2011 documentary "feature length lie" is a PBS film regarding the thwarted domestic terrorist attack at the 2008 Republican National Convention and liberals attempt to re-write history. | NA - TV |
Winter Soldier | 1972 | Not Rated | The 1972 film about U.S. troops from Vietnam put on record as baby killers, human rights violators, and general disservice to America. This myth was propagated by a few anti-war activist liberal actors that never did see combat in Vietnam and some were never in the country. The initial result was to hold hearings in Congress over the matter. All allegations were proven fabrications, falsehoods, and lies. | Unknown |
Lost in Tel Aviv | 2008 | Not Rated | A film depicting a couple intent on making a filthy South Park-esque cartoon as heroes. | Unknown |
Hearts and Minds | 1974 | Not Rated | A documentary about the Vietnam War that was inherently anti-American in its nature. Also depicts Catholics as bigots. It also had a brief clip at the beginning which had the rolling crew having one of the higher officers forced to talk to them with the false promise that they'd burn the tape once he is finished with it. It also has several moments of graphic sex between soldiers and Vietnamese prostitutes. It also implies throughout the film that several atrocities conducted by the North Vietnamese communists were done by Americans, including the footage where a girl ends up burned by napalm and running out naked. Noteworthy for being almost single-handedly responsible for forcing America out of Vietnam (even having the NVA mailing the producers thanking them for "ensuring peace" in Vietnam) as well as it being an influence for far-left schlockumentarist/propagandist Michael Moore, with some of its filming techniques even being reused for Farenheit 9/11. | Unknown |
Blackfish | 2013 | PG-13 | A CNN documentary film about the captivity of Tilikum, an orca involved in the deaths of three individuals, and the consequences of keeping orcas in captivity, that is nothing but a propaganda film full of so many lies.[3] The film gained high ratings on movie review websites, making it seem the film brainwashes critics. | $2,073,582 |
Arctic Tale | 2007 | G | A documentary film geared towards children that pushes the false narrative of global warming and polar bears going extinct from melting ice caps. | $1,858,064 |
Makers: Women who Make America | 2013-2014 | Unrated | A documentary glorifying Feminism, in particular the faction that started with Betty Friedan's The Second Sex. Also features as examples of role models and pioneers of feminism such degenerates as Lena Dunham (creator of the Worst Liberal TV Series Girls), Linda Woolverton, Hillary Clinton, Ellen DeGeneres, Jane Fonda, and Gloria Allred. | N/A |
Anti-Christian
Film | Year | Rating | Comments | Gross (Domestic) |
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Dogma | 1999 | R | Mocks religion and Catholicism in particular, with cheap smutty jokes and portraying God as female. | $30,652,890 |
Cloud Atlas | 2012 | R | Supports the idea of reincarnation and features anti-Christian undertones. Additionally, supports the idea of homosexuality and transvestitism, as many of the characters are resurrected as the opposite sex, while still played by the same actor. This idea of supporting homosexuality is further brought to the forefront as one of the movie's directors recently came out as having had a sex change operation as a way to promote the movie. | |
2001: A Space Odyssey | 1968 | G | Controversial upon its release for its atheistic themes and is notorious for its support of the Theory of evolution. | |
Breaking the Waves | 1996 | R | States that God rewards and endorses adulterers and prostitution. Demonizes devout Christians, portraying them as villains. | |
The Golden Compass | 2007 | PG-13 | Based on the atheistic His Dark Materials series. | $70,107,728 |
Hail Mary | 1985 | NR | Marxist filmmaker, Jean-Luc Godard, decided to retell the story of Mary and Joseph in modern day. As per his business casual, it was ultra controversial upon its release. Pope John Paul II condemned it, claiming it was likely to offend the deeply religious because of its explicit nudity. Additionally, it depicts Joseph as a womanizing man whore and Mary in a similar light, as there is a montage where she is completely in the nude for no apparent reason. The film was banned in deeply religious countries such as Brazil and Argentina. | |
Priest | 1994 | R | Blatantly anti-Catholic and pro-gay. | $4,165,845 |
Noah | 2014 | PG-13 | Liberals take on the classic story from the Book of Genesis. Going along with their usual M.O., this film shoehorns harmful messages that had nothing to do with the original story, such as environmentalism, living on a vegan diet, and most notably, the promotion of the Theory of Evolution as fact. | |
Exodus: Gods and Kings | 2014 | PG-13 | Depicts the prophet Moses as an atheist and a terrorist. Glenn Beck said that this movie essentially turned Moses into "an al-Qaeda member" who "doesn't want to rely on God anymore". | |
Almost any movie directed by Luis Bunuel | Luis Bunuel was an atheist and was a bigot towards Christians. He would unjustly ridicule Christians in all of his movies and was a pioneer in making this schlock being considered art when really it is just liberal smut. | |||
Paul | 2011 | R | The moral of the film is that there is no God and anyone who believes in him is an ignorant boob. | $97,984,015 |
Antichrist | 2009 | NR | Gruesome movie with horrifying imagery juxtaposed to Christian symbols. | $791,867 |
The Da Vinci Code | 2006 | PG-13 | Promotes the false theory that Jesus Christ married Mary Magdalene. | $217,536,138 |
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life | 1983 | R | Do we really need to explain? | |
Inherit the Wind | 1960 | Not Rated | Hollywood perpetuated complete lies about the Scopes Trial in this film in order to smear Christianity, including: portraying William Jennings Bryan as being ignorant, harsh and punitive, based on a false portrayal of his actions and testimony, falsely claiming that at the end Bryan, in a senseless fit of madness, died in the courtroom amid caring and reasonable [Darwin]]ists and falsely portraying the Darwinists in a positive light and the Christians as deceitful. In real life, Bryan and the Christians won the trial and were charitable to the end, while the Darwinist Darrow was deceitful in reneging on his deal to take the witness stand after Bryan did. | Unknown |
After Earth | 2013 | PG-13 | Blatantly promotes the theory of evolution and scientology themes. Also notorious for being a huge box office flop. | |
The Ledge | 2011 | Not Rated | Blatantly promotes atheism by depicting, as atheist screenplay writer Matthew Chapman explicitly put it, the first openly atheist hero in American cinema. Also depicted Christianity, via the character Jon, as being bigoted, abusive, and domineering. It is also to be noted that it received a lot of poor reviews and sales. | |
Forty Days and Forty Nights | 2002 | R | A vulgar sex comedy where the main character has to give up sex for Lent, with his ex-girlfriend trying to tempt him throughout the entire time. Also had the noteworthy aspect of actually being released during the lent season. This resulted in President of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights William Donohue requesting to both then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner and Harvey Weinstein that they reschedule the airing of the film, citing that "To show a film that parodies Lent in a most vulgar way is bad enough, but to show it during Lent is outrageous."[4] In addition, despite the inflammatory material in the movie, the Anti-Defamation League head Foxman did not call out the film. | |
Dead Poets Society | 1989 | PG | A worldly literature professor, Peter Keating (Robin Williams) shown as inspiring and open-minded, is contrasted with the conservative Christian boarding school where he teaches, portrayed as conformist, oppressive, and materialistic. The film also appears to promote teen suicide, as one of the main characters is able to commit suicide without a negative word ever being uttered against his actions by any positive character. | $95,860,116 |
The Truman Show | 1998 | PG | Promotes both atheism and humanism. Truman doesn't realize his seemingly ordinary life is a reality TV show, overseen by Christof, the show's heartless and manipulative creator. Christof lives in the fake sky above Truman, watching over him, controlling everything from the weather to Truman's destiny. He is an allegorical substitute for the Christian God. (Notice "Christ" in his name.) Truman must escape from the false world of the show (Christianity) and triumph over Christof. As Truman appears to walk on water in the ending, the film is displaying the false, human-worshipping sentiment that man can replace God and be Lord of his own life. | $31,542,121 |
September Dawn | 2007 | R | Anti-Mormon propaganda that blatantly distorts history. The Mountain Meadows Massacre was perpetrated by a group of Mormons, but, despite what this movie says, Church authority did not authorize such an act, and they still condemn it to this day. This movie was strategically released in order to muddy the waters of Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign. | $1,066,555 |
Sunshine | 2007 | R | Anti-religious apocalyptic film full of scientific inaccuracy. Christianity is embodied in a homicidal psychopath, who believes that it is the will of God for the world to end. This Christian is willing to kill anyone who gets in the way of what he believes is the will of God. Atheism is portrayed as sympathetic, kind, and pro-humanity. | $32 million |
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc | 1999 | R | Distorts history, portraying the prominent historical figure Joan of Arc as psychologically and emotionally unstable, impulsive, prone to mood swings, and having led the French army to victory purely out of selfishness, cruelty, and vengeance, despite all historical evidence proving the contrary. Anti-Catholic. | $66,976,317 |
The Haunting of Molly Hartley | 2008 | PG-13 | Depicts Christians as either starry-eyed kooks or homicidal maniacs while depicting implied-to-be-Satanism as a happy lifestyle. | $15,418,749 |
Victor Frankenstein | 2015 | PG-13 | Dr. Frankenstein is now one of the most openly atheist protagonists in cinema. | $34.2 million |
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | 1991 | PG-13 | Political correctness for the sake of political correctness. The Christianity of Robin Hood and his Merry Men is heavily downplayed, save for Friar Tuck's initial bigotry toward the Muslim character Azeem. Azeem, who heretofore had never been present in the Robin Hood legends, is depicted as a wise, open-minded, tolerant mystic. Robin Hood and Azeem are portrayed by liberals Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman respectively. | $390.5 million |
Kingdom of Heaven | 2005 | R | Revisionist history that portrays the Muslims as the victims of the Crusades. Directed by atheist Ridley Scott. | $47.4 million |
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