Yeah, asking conservatives to trust other conservatives might be a bit too much to hope for.
Exactly the same as the source that you think proves me in error.
Dont confuse satire with humor. Though they certainly can overlap.
Also, major studios make reprehensible garbage all the time. There’s apparently a huge market for it.
That was essentially (exactly?) the plot of the entire third season of the TBS show Wrecked. Contrary to your firm conviction, nobody got the vapors over it.
Upthread someone mentioned the 1994 film Surviving the Game, which is also similar to the scenario that CelticKnot thought would be inconceivable. (IMDB plot description: “A homeless man is hired as a survival guide for a group of wealthy businessmen on a hunting trip in the mountains, unaware that they are killers who hunt humans for sport, and that he is their new prey.”)
And also as said upthread, in virtually all of these stories, there is a reversal in which the hunted ends up hunting the hunter, and usually succeeding.
The resemblance to Ivanka Trump is especially disturbing. They deliberately styled the strikingly tall actress’ hair very similar to Ivanka.
Inflaming our country at this volatile time is no joke. I hope this sick movie is never released.
Even if released, would conservatives ever figure out that the liberal elitists were the bad guys? I don’t think so. They would probably just go on shrieking on social media without having a clue about the actual plot. Is satire even possible these days?
There are some things- like Jack Chick tracts- that a parody would be indistinguishable.
There’s apparently a movie coming out in October called “Cuck” about a guy who descends into the mad online world of right wing propaganda. I’m certain that will generate plenty of controversy.
I have no idea what the hell you’re talking about. I have not referred to any source, and I have said nothing about you being in error.
Yeah, this is just silly. This, the Purge movies and so forth are all nonsensical political porn designed to get people up in arms exactly as presented here. This movie is doing to you exactly what it wants and this sort of post is actively participating in it.
When and if it comes out, I’d probably watch at least part of it.
*De mortuis nil nisi bonum.
Fred Phelps mortuus est.
Nil nisi bonum.*
What, right up until the moment before a deplorable gets the upper hand, you’d walk out and call it the feel-good film of the year?
One of the few criticism’s I saw online about the Wonder Woman movie was left-leaning people legitimately angry that the bad guy was revealed to be the WW1 politician who wanted there to be a ceasefire against all the other warhawk politicians, claiming that by making him the bad guy the film was explicitly pro-war and anti-pacifism. None of them actually seemed to realize the bad guys evil plot revolved around the fact the only way his plan could come to fruition was to have a ceasefire only to attack the ceasefire conference and cause such an uproar to continue the war.
I’d say any move depicting heroes who use violence to solve their problems is inherently anti-pacifism.
Are there any pacifist superheroes? Seems like the comic books or the movies would be really boring.
5’7" is strikingly tall?
Ivanka is 5’ 11’. The actress may be a few inches shorter but the resemblance is quite noticeable with the right hair style.
It’s not surprising. There’s probably someone who resembles Trump in the film too.
Well, there seems to be at least one violent catfight between two reasonably attractive women, so I guess I’ll watch that scene in full on youtube eventually, at least.