Lady Ballers
If you can beat them, join them.
A once-great basketball coach is on a journey back to victory by reuniting his former high school championship basketball team, but this time, he’s challenging them to play like girls.
Wokeness: 0%
Overall Score: 90%
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Woke 'r Not Official
Laughs in the face of wokeness
This movie is everything you want to see for something that brings to light the sheer lunacy that is the transgender movement. Men in women’s sports is completely laughable. I loved all the little jabs made throughout the whole movie about a myriad of wokeisms.
There were several actual laughs from me, I was pleasantly surprised that Daily Wire pulled off a comedy film.
Created: 12-02-2023
Andre Santamaria
Fun early 2000s style comedy.
It’s a sign of the times that making a film about such an obvious and ripe low-hanging-fruit of a comedic area, trans women (men) competing in female sports, is a revolutionary act. The film itself is good, and is not done in a mean spirited way. Zero wokeness obviously.
Created: 12-03-2023
J T
90's Era Style Comedy
I enjoyed this comedy. Really tired of all the left wing censorship.
Created: 12-03-2023
45trump47
Basketball people
Not woke at all.
Created: 12-09-2023
Jon Loder
Surprisingly good
This movie has a social agenda. The difference between this and the typical agenda-driven movies, is that it's not based on deception or, even exaggeration. The agenda is to portray the ludicrous idea of men competing in women's sports using trans ideology. Funny? absolutely! After ruminating on this movie for a couple of days, I've come to the conclusion that the key character is Gwen, the Journalist.
Created: 12-13-2023
Michaels
In this house we believe: crickets are delicious
I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. It could have easily been terrible or mediocre, but it was great. Bravo, good job, anti-woke. This movie adeptly addresses the social injustices done by allowing biological men to compete in and decimate women's sports.
I loved the presstitute character, Gwen, who sounds, looks, and acts so much like Ana Kasperian, only better looking. Gwen is played by Billie Rae Brandt in her acting debut, which showed in one scene, but otherwise she was great. We also get small/cameo roles played by the real Matt Walsh, Ben Shapiro, Ted Cruz, Rylie Gaines, Candice Owens, and others. However, I could have done without the recurring "how much?" character, which was only funny the first time.
For this movie, IMDB has 50% 10/10 scores (close to The Shawshank Redemption) and not all that many 1/10 ratings from butthurt lefties, yet overall only 6.3/10 score after IMDB's adjustments to the real average score. By contrast, Rotten Tomatoes has a 91% audience rating for this film. Has IMDB gone more woke than Rotten Tomatoes?!
Created: 12-17-2023