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Started well
Stranger things is dying from the same woke virus that's killing everything decent in this world. What once promised to be a mysterious and entrainment show, has become a boring woke peice of stupidity
Created: 10-20-2022
It is great. And woke free!
Dark humor at its best.
Bill Hader -and the entire cast- are just perfect.
Woke free.
Created: 10-19-2022
Great TV drama. And woke free!
Probably the greatest ever TV drama series. Exquisite characters, good action scenes and intense fast-moving plot.
Woke free!
Created: 10-19-2022
Woke free!
A heartwarming story with great jokes. It is visually stunning and has great voices.
And it is woke free.
Created: 10-19-2022
A great action-comedy movie. Not Woke.
This is a great buddy cop movie, even better than 'Shaun of the Dead'. Great camera-work, good soundtrack and clever homages to other movies of the genre.
Woke free!
Created: 10-19-2022
Hits almost all woke ideas
Although the woke aspects are not constantly pushed in your face there are numerous attempts every episode to demonize traditional values while subtly pushing liberal ideologies. It presses the idea that religion is inheritently bad. Homosexuality is portrayed as a normal part of growing up as a teenager that must be accepted and celebrated.
The storyline is mediocre at best if you can get past the constant agenda pushing.
Created: 10-19-2022
No wokeness, but not good either.
The story doesn't have any identity politics overpowering the themes of the movie. The problem with this movie is the objective standard that makes it the worst conclusion to any franchise. It really damages the Halloween Franchise to the point where fans are better suited to stop with only Halloween 78 and Halloween 2018.
Created: 10-18-2022
White people are raaaaacist.
The whole premise hinges on a father's disapproval of his underage daughter's relationship with an adult black dude. Never mind a story - the drama is all there. The series paints itself as some kind of thriller, but as all woke flicks these days, racism, racism racism is all it reverts to. Skip it if you don't want boring spans of nothing happening ending in a White People Are Racist lecture.
Created: 10-16-2022
Ok overall, but not great. Not woke at least
I’ll start by saying for this series I read the books first, so my review is somewhat tainted.
The movie itself was entertaining, and the plot was very similar to the Divergent book 1. However, you could immediately tell that the producers/director decided to take a much more futuristic aesthetic to stack this film against comparable titles like The Hunger Games. The books were more gritty. You got a sense that the world was just a continuation of an already broken society. The movie, however, paints the world as much more technologically advanced.
Like most other movie adaptations of novels, there were very obvious omissions of key plot points, and the plot was even completely “divergent” from the book in many ways.
Overall, I’d say this movie was enjoyable, no wokeness detected. It’s a great series to binge on a weekend.
Created: 10-15-2022
SPOILER-FILLED Review of Spider-Man: SJW
These comments include BIG SPOILERS, so refrain from reading if this is a concern.
Uncle Ben has been replaced completely by Aunt May. Aunt Ben is surly and unlikable (Hollywood's version of a "strong" woman.) She has Happy wrapped around her little finger, reducing him to an emotionally needy and clingy mess, while she tells him their involvement was simply fun and no big deal. In fact, until she dies, the movie is basically the Aunt May Show. In the grand tradition of the recent MCU (i.e., Avengers: Endgame), Peter must be saved by a "strong" woman--in this case, the completely powerless, untrained, and ordinary-in-every-way May. Before taking her last annoying breath, she teaches Peter all the wrong lessons, with the ultimate one (and main message of the movie) being that all people--even super-villains who are mass murderers--deserve second chances. All the villains are depicted as victims who need help, and that's just what Uncle May, Peter, and company set out to do. There are a lot of woke examples that ensure I'll never watch this movie again, but the following is the most blatant:
Jamie Foxx: "You're from Queens. You got that suit, you help a lot of poor people. I just thought you was gonna be Black."
Andrew Garfield: "Oh, man. I'm sorry."
Me, too--I'm sorry I watched this. I really enjoyed the MCU early on (particularly before Disney took over), but it's now agenda-driven garbage.
Created: 10-14-2022