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Bartleby is so fucking hot, omg my god
The gay buttsex between Sonic and Bartleby is very tastefull and incredibly hot. Definetly woke but Bartleby is just so fucking sexy (oh an´d when he smacks sonics ass, soo fucking hot, really gets me going) that I can't say you shouldn't watch it. Bartleby's beauty is so magnificant that it made me (a homophobic woman) into a gay man, would recommend.
there's also some shit about the enviornment, which I'm all for enviornmentalism and all that gay shit but it's still woke
Created: 08-13-2023
Why SU isn't woke
Sure! Sonic Underground may contain some woke elements but think of the action for god's sake its Sonic! YOU grew up with it! There's amazing heartbreaking and cinematic scenes in this show that would make Tarentino cry! But let's not get too far ahead of ourselves, the true star here is the electrifying romance between Sonic and Bartleby Montclair. It's like witnessing the birth of a new constellation in the Mobian sky! Every interaction, every glance, every moment they share sends sparks flying like a Chaos Emerald-powered fireworks display, you can't help but swoon as Sonic's carefree nature and Bartleby's sophisticated charm create a harmonious melody of emotions. There are plenty sex scenes in Sonic Underground and they are great for educating people! Bartleby is just so hot you can't help but keep watching!
And oh, let's not forget those heart-pounding moments when Sonic and Bartleby join forces! It's like watching the perfect fusion of power and grace, speed and intellect, they're not just a couple of heroes fighting side by side; they're a symphony of synergy, making even the most dire battles look like choreographed dances of victory.
Created: 08-13-2023
My experience
One sunny afternoon, I walked into the living room to find my son, Alex, completely engrossed in the TV show "Sonic Underground." Sonic, the energetic blue hedgehog, was dancing with an oddly exaggerated, plump posterior, while a pixie in the background baked cakes. I couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at the peculiar scene. I joined Alex on the couch, curious yet concerned about the content he was absorbing. I gently asked him about the show, and he excitedly explained the adventurous plot where Sonic and his siblings were on a mission to defeat a villain. As a mother, I seized the opportunity to discuss the importance of being critical about the messages media portrays. We had a meaningful conversation about distinguishing between entertainment and real-life behaviors, which prompted us to explore other shows that aligned better with our family values, fostering a deeper connection between us. I don't know if this show is right for kids... but at the same time that hedgehog had a huge butt, 10/10
Created: 08-13-2023
IVO can suck a fat fucking dick
IVO clearly does not understand cinema and needs to get that massive stick out of his ass. This shit is the best series I have ever seen.
Created: 08-13-2023
It's the best anti-woke comedy on TV
People here seem upset that the show offends both the right and the left using stereotypes for each, that is exactly what makes a comedy good and the opposite of woke and dogma. In-before the woke took over most of West entertainment, people could take a joke at their expense, no side is perfect and laughing at our shortcomings means that you're not thin-skinned and you're above petty arguments and can focus on the entertainment, rather than politics which is what most people want. That is all provided the comedy is done with good intentions rather than insultingly, which is the case here.
I've watched every single episode of Family Guy, most at least twice and the show, like every show in the history of TV, it has its ups and downs. If you're new, I recommend starting with Seasons 9 - 12 and going up to whatever the current season is when you're reading this. Then go backwards from S8, there are some really good episodes but I can't force myself to watch some of the stuff from S1 or S2 more than once. Also if you're the type of person who looks for meaning in movies/TV you watch, you'll be disappointed, this is old-school mostly black humour comedy and I love it for that.
Updating this review for the newer seasons and they have got quite political and only one way, because of course they did. I suggest you watch everything up to about S16, after that the writers suffer from Trump derangement syndrome.
Created: 08-13-2023
Started neutral, going woke now
My daughter loved watching this show until we see the fake rainbows in recent seasons. It’s obvious that they decided to groom our children with the woke message. You can see the fake rainbows in most episodes in season 7 if not all. We just finished the first episode of the new season 8 together, fake rainbows everywhere. My wife and I are very disappointed.
Created: 08-11-2023
A Dumb Fun Movie
This movie is exactly what I was hoping for in regards to fun and dumbness. Like the first movie, the Meg 2 is a movie about dumb fun. When you go into the theater you sit there, shut off your brain and enjoy the ensuing chaos over the course of 2 hours. It is far more over the top than the first movie and that is a good thing as it is simply dumb fun. This is why I give it the max rating, story yeah could use a lot of work, and it isn't realistic but who goes to see a movie like this for realism? That's like saying someone goes to see Fast and the Furious for realistic car action.
I personally didn't see any woke propaganda in this movie, but perhaps I merely missed it. Even if there was a tiny bit that I missed I still suggest you go see it if you enjoyed the first one.
Created: 08-10-2023
Awake without being woke
This film was made in the early 60's and sort of ahead of its time. It depicts an educated black man and a blind abused and neglected white girl that form a bond. If anything it brings attention to the days before DFAC and how economic status put many abused children in the shadows.. There was nobody to care.
The girls family is poor white trash, ignorant and prejudice, but it doesn't depict all white people as such. The black man, played by the wonderful Sidney Poitier, has a brother that is a Doctor and suspicious of white people. Probably rightfully so in this time.
This film poignantly depicts the relationship between 2 people where race and politics are irrelevant. There is a hint of romantic feelings (Selena is 18 ) but it focuses more on Gordons concern for her well being and helping her get a chance at a better life.
The performances are amazing and touching and Shelly Winters creates one of the most loathsome mothers ever.
I think this film depicts something relevant without a negative woke agenda..These were days when prejudices were real and it conveys it with more heart and subtlety than current times.
Created: 08-10-2023
Talks gender role rejection, patriarchy, white privilege, toxic masculinity
When I saw the movie Free Guy, as much as I enjoyed certain aspects of it, I really wish they'd left out lines like, "[She] wrote a memoir that's a searing indictment of gender roles, the patriarchy; it's a little preachy in parts but, over all, it's pretty good," or "The first time I kiss a non-toxic guy in, like, forever," or "That story sounds horrible and boring and full of white privilege." A film critic who also couldn't help but notice wrote, "Lieberman’s script attempts to sneak in some woke social commentary in the most sanctimonious ways imaginable." Free Guy was directed and produced by Shawn Levy from a story by Matt Lieberman and a screenplay by Matt Lieberman and Zak Penn, all of whom are Jewish, and by no means untalented.
Created: 08-10-2023
A classic
Three amazingly different but city tamed men go on a rafting trip to explore their manhood with their extremely macho testosterone fueled friend ( Burt Reynolds).
Things don't work out quite as planned.
Adventure turns into true horror and tragedy and everyone is forced to discover just how tough they really are. And I'm pretty sure their dose of PTSD extended over the rest of their lives.
There is no " gayness" or gays in this. The people they meet are animals capable of doing anything to anyone. And that's scary.
It's an adventure but also a modern horror story you can't take your eyes from. Riveting.. but not in the slightest woke.
Created: 08-10-2023
Intriguing in spite of itself
There's definitely some wokeness here although it's not so much in the diversity itself. Diversity is nothing new for several decades now.
But how intentional is it in the hiring of actors and how much does it really make a difference is the question..
The only way it might make any difference is that some of the characters fall flat and lack charisma and some of the general interactions between the actors lack chemistry. Were some hired for the wrong reason?
One unnecessary sub plot is a romantic triangle between the male Asian deputy and the female doc and her druggie girlfriend. There's enough stuff going on in the show without throwing this in the pile.
All that being said are that my favorite characters right now are the black sherriff ( Harold Perrineau..the biggest actor in the cast) and the asian american deputy.
Although all the characters aren't so likable the story itself is intriguing and keeps me wanting more..There's not a lot of scifi horror around these days We need this
Created: 08-09-2023
Overhyped Terrible Film
Not really woke but there is some minor scenes. The sister is the strong one that saves her weaker brother on several occasions. These are minor scenes and can be overlooked. However this is a terrible movie with bad acting particularly by the child actors. The writing and dialog are horrible. Kids don't talk or act this way in these situations. There are multiple child abductions but yet no police presence at the school or parents picking kids up. The abductions are all in broad daylight in residential neighborhoods but nobody sees anything. The brother is living in the same small house and obsessed with the kidnappings but doesn't know anything is going on? The kid suddenly turns into MacGyver. The sister has a dream about the house and the police just drop everything and rush to her location and kick down the door? The ending confrontation is laughably absurd. Nothing is ever explained either. What's with the weird masks? What about the black balloons and magicians outfit? Why do ghosts call on the phone? Why does the sister have dreams of the future/past/present whatever is required? This isn't even really horror, it's a thriller at best. Skip this overhyped mess.
Created: 08-09-2023