28 June 2018, 10:09
NaphtaliCan a motion picture be "politically correct" AND entertaining?
Can a motion picture be "politically correct" AND entertaining? Since I don't have a firm understanding of the mental illness identified as "political correctness," I am not confident that there are movies of this ilk that are decent entertainment.
Here are two movies that fulfill the criteria of correctness yet entertaining. I'll not furnish details explaining why I think these movies are a good fit. I don't want to spoil anyone's first viewing.
1. "Conspiracy Theory" (1997), Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts, Patrick Stewart.
2. "Murder at 1600" (1997), Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Alan Alda.
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If there are more, identify them.
28 June 2018, 18:51
Grizzly AdamsI always scroll right past those movies obviously made for a purely African American audience. Nigger movies. sorry.
Grizz
no.
once I'm annoyed I'm done.
I'm not sitting there for another 2 hours to make anyone happy.
02 July 2018, 09:00
NormanConquestYeah,now folks skin is so thin that it is amazing they are still alive.Even my Grandfather who was an equality person called the upper balcony at the theatre "Nigger Heaven". That is hoe they talked those days.I used to hunt + fish with an old gent who was born in 1913 + talked the same.It was NOT rascist,et al,just the way folks talked at the time + how the niggers talk to each other now (but we can't).
02 July 2018, 16:20
p dog shooterquote:
Can a motion picture be "politically correct" AND entertaining
Very much so.
But the powers to be in the industry has used films to promote the agenda of the left.
Almost all of them are anti gun, anti Christian, pro homosexual, anti freedom, pro communism.
02 July 2018, 21:38
timber apeYep! Just watch a un-cut Blazing Saddles movie!
In reality its a PC movie, people do act and talk that way in real life. So IT is a PC movie!
03 July 2018, 07:14
CrazyhorseconsultingNO!
End of story.
America has became so divided on SO MANY levels on all issues that "Political Correctness" no longer exists!
04 July 2018, 20:44
GhubertFinding Nemo.
That shizzle was emotional.
Fo sho.
quote:
Originally posted by Ghubert:
Finding Nemo.
That shizzle was emotional.
Fo sho.
"COCO"...