List of things I’ve watched, read, seen, by Genre. Just a list of things I’ve watched, read, seen, heard about, and so on, that I had some commentary on (Organized by Genre). You get what you pay for, and this is free advice: hopefully you're getting a bargain. My comments are meant to give you enough to know if I did/didn't like something, with enough breadcrumbs on why to build your own model on whether you'd like it or not. |
~ Aristotle Sabouni Created: 2021-07-10
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Action
Action • [3 items]
After Earth (2013) A moderately watchable way for Will Smith to try to help his son advance his floundering acting career.
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Angel Has Fallen (2019) Redemption flick: Secret Service Agent is framed for an assassination attempt, and redeems himself.
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Documentaries
Documentaries • [28 items]
2000 Mules Documentary on the criminal voter fraud and ballot stuffing during the 2020 Presidential Election.
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2016 Obama's America Hated by reviewers, loved by viewers. A better movie than Fahrenheit 9/11, but that's a pretty low bar.
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The Creepy Line This is a documentary on how Facebook and Google turns your data into their profit, and manipulate you in the process.
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Deepwater Horizon (2016) I liked it as entertainment, but not as history of a real event. Too Hollywood'ed and made-up heroes and villains.
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Dirty Money Netflix produced a 20/20 style documentary series called Dirty Money, that spins left.
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Fahrenheit 911 (2004) Michael Moore hit piece with a few true events, taken out of context and editing that would make Joseph Goebbels proud.
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Fat Head (2009) Tom Naughton redid Morgan Spurlock's Super Size me: only this one was better, and showed the opposite.
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Fauci (2021) A fictionalized hagiography of Saint Fauci, with all the flaws whitewashed and any accomplishments exaggerated.
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Film Critics To the left, everything is viewed through a political lens. Their bias emanates like 1,000 suns.
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Hillary's America (2016) The subhead "the Secret History of the Democratic Party" is the more apt description of the film.
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Jobs (2013) Hollywood has this attitude that fiction is more interesting than real life.
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Seattle is Dying Video journalist (Eric Johnson) exposed Seattle's homelessness problem. So the left attacked him and not the problem.
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Steve Jobs (2015) A fictionalized drama-mentory retelling of Steve Jobs life, by an ultra-Liberal director (Aaron Sorkin). Reviewers preferred it more than audiences +13% (86/73).
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Super Size Me (2004) Morgan Spurlock created a documentary that said nothing is your fault: you're fat because of McDonnalds.
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The Final Year (2017) American hagiography made to payoff Obama for being a black liberal, fails to address any of the corruption/abuse in Russiagate hoax.
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Truth (2015) Hollywood tries to spin sympathy for Dan Rather and Marla Maples's fraud against George Bush.
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Unplanned (2019) Unplanned was attacked by the left for telling a true story, well. You must see this to be informed.
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White Helmets (2016) If you want a depressing documentary on the heroes of the Syrian War (the aide workers), then this is for you.
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Thriller
Thriller • [1 items]
A Quiet Place (2018) Not horribly acted, filmed, directed... just the dumbest people alive (failure to adapt) ruined it for me.
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