Essay:Worst Liberal Movies
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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 a 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 US 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 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 |
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-gay biography of openly homosexual politician Harvey Milk. | $31,841,299 |
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 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 | $24,540,079 | |
Apocalypse Now | 1979 | R | Overindulgent anti-war diatribe. Portrays US servicemen as corrupt, incompetent drug-users. | $78,784,010 |
Social
Film | Year | Rating | Comments | Gross (Domestic) |
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Dazed and Confused | 1993 | R | Promotes promiscuity and drug abuse. | $7,993,039 |
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 beastiality. | $760,507,625 |
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 Organizer | 1963 | Not Rated | Italian Film that promotes unions. The movie also promotes infidelity. | Unknown |
Natural Born Killers | 1994 | R | Riddled with violence, drug abuse and sexual references, this movies main characters are brutal serial killers who are viewed as heroes. | $50,282,766 |
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 |
The Day After Tomorrow | 2004 | PG-13 | Overdramatic, nonsensical portrayal of the consequences of fictional climate change. | $186,740,799 |
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. | Unknown |
Orgazmo | 1997 | NC-17 | Portrays the porn industry in a positive light, mocks Mormons and the religiously devout. | $602,302 |
Rent | 2005 | PG-13 | Promotes homosexuality and transvestisism as normal lifestyle. | $29,077,547 |
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 |
Clerks | 1994 | R | Filled with constant vulgar profanity. Previously rated NC-17 before being apppealed for an R rating. | $3,151,130 |
The Kids Are All Right | 2010 | R | Portrays homosexuality and gay parenting as normal lifestyle. | $20,811,365 |
The Day After | 1983 | Not Rated | Attacks the military and conservative politicians, and encourages negotiation with communists. | NA - TV |
The Princess and the Frog | 2009 | G | Promotes feminism. | $104,400,899 |
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 | 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 | "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 that blames the Great Recession on Wall Street, deregulation, the Bush Administration. The film whitewashes Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's role and claims the financial system corrupted politics. Capitalists are the bad guys. | $4,312,735 |
The 11th Hour | 2007 | PG | $707,343 | |
Bowling for Columbine | 2002 | R | $21,576,018 |
Anti-Religious
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 |
Red State | 2011 | R | Baselessly attacks Fred Phelps and Christianity. | $1,104,682 |
The Golden Compass | 2007 | PG-13 | Based on the atheistic His Dark Materials series. | $70,107,728 |
Priest | 1994 | R | Blatantly anti-Catholic and pro-gay. | $4,165,845 |
The Da Vinci Code | 2006 | PG-13 | Promotes the false theory that Jesus Christ married Mary Magdalene. | $217,536,138 |
Monty Python's Life of Brian | 1979 | R | Parody of the life of Christ. Anti-Semitic. | $20,045,115 |
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