Movies The Cuck Movie or "This is What the Left Really Believes"

CarlManvers2019

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Just imagine the outcry if a right winger made similar poorly researched strawman film of leftists.

TvTropes will go on about how it's an Author Filibuster and the creator is using a Straw Political version of Leftists

Guys on Spacebattles and our other sister sites, I think will call it "Cartoon Villainy" or how they're "Moustache Twirling Villains" and oh so "unrealistic"
 

Scottty

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Misleading thread title. The Left arguably doesn't "really believe" anything. They emote. They repeat things as an expression of solidarity. They use words purely for snarling at people.
Even the ones who seem intelligent are often really just putting on an act, in an attempt to win greater social status.

That, at least, is what it starts to feel like when one tries to have any serious discussion with them.

The cold, calculating Communist thinkers of an earlier era seem almost human by comparison.
 

Husky_Khan

The Dog Whistler... I mean Whisperer.
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Oof!

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Funny Funny
 

Zachowon

The Army Life for me! The POG life for me!
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There's multiple times in the film where he is basically told he shouldve gone to college and that would have solved everything.
As someone like me who did a couple semester's of college while working retail, and then I went ahead and joined the damn army. From here I get college and a job I can do when I get out.
Every job I ever got the interviewer just glanced over my college degrees and focused solely on my years of experience. That is what young people need to hear. Having work experience is way more important than a degree any day and all day.
Though, i only ever had experience and most places never called back. The Army is great though. And if I wanna do what I wanna do when I get out, I get the years of experience and the degree that most sint have both of.
 

PsihoKekec

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As one of the only people who actually watched the movie, I would not have guessed over a million.
There is lot of money laundering in movie industry, thus artificially inflating the costs. It's a well known scam, where outside contractor firms, owned by affiliates of the movie studio owners, will do some work on movie or advertising, then bill the studio after the main run of the movie is done, calculating the bill so that loss or only minimal profit is shown in the bilance sheet. This kind of creative accounting is often use to trick directors and actors who have percentage of the profit written in their contract. There have been some lawsuits in the past, but they have all been settled out of the court.
 

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