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Fighting robots! What could go wrong?
The film, while somewhat predictable in nature, features fighting robots, explosions, and sports. It is, therefore, by definition, badass. There really is no woke involved in this story. A sort of post-apocalyptic world, there's a bit of rich-vs-poor story in there, but that's pretty much the theme in every movie ever. It's not otherwise politicised.
No feminazis, no racism, no LGBTPedos, no socialism.
Created: 01-08-2023
One of the greats
This is a pure, beautiful film that broke every heartstring it came across. It chronicles the career of a prison guard and the people he encounters.
There is a minor bit of woke, I won't deny, in the "black guys are always innocent and white guys are always racist" portrayals sprinkled in here. As we know, Steven King was on a lot of coke, and probably still is, as he oozes further and further down the spiral of socialist propaganda and creation of social monsters for the world to loathe.
But the film, despite its wokeness, is still old enough to pass as entertainment. There are no feminazis, no political lectures, not LGBTPedo, none of that stuff. It also made more than its mark back in the day. So still worth the watch.
Created: 01-08-2023
The original Addams Family movie
Ah, back in the day before identity politics ruined the Addams Family. This was so much better, the cast much more fanciful and flamboyant. It's a pity this isn't shown more often instead of that awful suddenly-super-ethnic-identity Wednesday crap.
When, oh when will entertainment go back to being for everyone.
This film was for everyone. This portrayal was for everyone. And everyone knows that Christina Ricci is the only Wednesday there will ever be.
Created: 01-08-2023
Underrated film
Anti-authoritarian in nature, this cartoon extols the virtues of hard work and perseverance. These are naturally conservative values.
That said, there are a lot of stereotypes pushed in the show, where only the weak and geeky are allowed to have a place in society where the strong are bullies. Which side is what? Taking the labels out of the picture, each political side accuses the other of being the baddies. There is no clear demarcation of either being either.
There is no overt woke in here. No racism, no feminazism, no LGBTPedophilia (despite it being Disney). No child is harmed in the showing of this film.
Created: 01-08-2023
Meh, but not woke
Depp is awesome, but the modern remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory doesn't hold up to the creepy, highly-memable Willy Wonka portrayed by the legendary Gene Wilder. If you're gonna see one, you ought to see the other.
No, no woke. No racism, no politics, no feminazis, no forced inclusionary pedo-picketing cast.
Created: 01-08-2023
Corny and silly, but mostly not woke
The show is cute, and the performance of Jim Carrey was unique enough to give legitimacy his interpretation of what is a big step away from the fat, lumbering goober that we grew up with in Dr. Robotnik. The film suffers with a little forced diversity casting, but it doesn't make a big deal about it. There are no politics, no LGBTPedo, no lectures. It passes the non-woke test to me.
Created: 01-08-2023
Pushes an agenda
This film does not stay true to the real story of Pinocchio. There is anti-christian imagery such as Pinocchio seeing Jesus on the cross in a church and copying his pose by spreading his arms and drooping his head on his shoulder. A large part of the film is about mocking Italian fascism and Mussolini, completely unnecessary; the book was published in 1883. I recommend reading the original book "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi. Don't waste your time with this rubbish film.
Created: 01-08-2023
A fun wartime flick
Not a shred of woke, lots of corn in this tin can. Enjoy plenty of violence, badassery, jokes, foul language and explosions that makes camaraderie fun again. No woke!
Created: 01-08-2023
Creepy as heck, and woke free
A creepy little girl dislikes her home life as it, and is tempted to join another world.
The other world, the story and the animation in general is absolutely nightmare-inducing, and great if you like scary Tim Burton -style films.
There's no woke in here. None of the usual suspects.
Created: 01-08-2023
Not yet, but beware.
The story itself in this film isn't woke. The premise is a little girl whose emotions are run by individual characters, and what happens in her head when there is turmoil in her life. While it's not life-changingly compelling cinema, and it feels kind of like Pixar gave up (considering it's a Disney film, no mystery there) t's cute, in general.
Beware that there is a sequel, and Disney makes the girl a lesbo.
So if you show this to your kids, be aware of what will happen if they like it enough to see the next one.
Created: 01-08-2023
Good film, mild woke
The original story wasn't woke, but when Disney took over there came that permeating blop of poop added to the pudding.
A geeky robotics kid teams up with a gift from his late brother which turns out to be a badass inflatable robot.
The woke comes in the form of casting and the creation of one emasculating, feminazi character so icky even we chicks hate her.
Is it enough to ruin the movie, though?
No.
But keep your heads up if you're looking for a completely woke-free experience. This one is only 95% free.
Created: 01-08-2023
Nah, no woke
A pretty decent adaptation of the comic, this film turned its lead actor into a household name. Plenty of crass jokes and fun violence, great CG work, and a stellar cast. No lectures, no feminazis, no racism, no politics. Enjoy!
Created: 01-08-2023