Despite taking place in 1994 it has timid female asian SWAT officer who ends up killing the other white male officers, who are all seemingly very chubby and dumb looking. Every segment has the female (mostly POC) survive. Final segment is about christian white supremacist militia who call themselves patriots and they are portrayed as extreme idiots who most end up accidentally killing each other (yes really) when trying to shoot the monster.
It is just an anti-cop/anti-white/anti-male snuff film.
This cliche is so common these days its more groan worthy for how unoriginal it is rather than the political issue.
Like Jesus at least use a little imagination and make them have something to stand out against the dozens of other carbon copies.
The point is to ridicule. It is similar with how it was with Christianity when I was a teenager. Someone who was Christian was seen like some bigoted, medieval, closed minded idiot. So they want to make this image about white males, Christians and patriots.
I’ve never heard of it but thank you. I’ll know to avoid it.
There are very, very few movies, TV shows or video games worth consuming made in the last 10 years or so. Wokeness has spread like a cancer. I just assume don't watch anything recent
Thanks, neighborino.
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I think they got rid of audience score after tlj. the last few movies i looked at didnt have one.
They still have audience scores but just don’t include them on the search result listings or in any ranking or anything. But if you click in each video, audience can still vote and the score is visible (although they only let audience ratings to occur a specified time after release to prevent prerelease bombing)
Downloaded it yesterday as the earlier ones were kind of OK, but not going to bother. I am playing The Bard's Tale Trilogy anyway, and having a nostalgia blast with it.
How fun would be if someone would release The Bard's Tale in todays climate and just not give a fuck.
There were 93 sequels already?
Media consumption is a trap. Life is a wonderful, amazing thing.
That's unfortunate. I really liked the original and their other movie Southbound
This reminds me of City on a Hill which is based in the 90s yet they still use terms like POC.
I would have thought the POC thing was clear anachronistic propaganda (lol yes as opposed to historically accurate propaganda) but just a few days ago I found a small clip from a show from 2000 (so still culturally the 90s) of Terry Zwigoff—the guy that made that R. Crumb doc—showing off his record collection and he uses the term "people of color."
I was really surprised to hear that phrase used so early so my only conclusion was it was being used by far left/artsy people even that far back.
Second half of this clip iirc https://youtu.be/2YPjIFC3Hrk
Now. Would "people of color" be used by everyday people? No, but it was apparently a thing.
And it probably doesn't have to be said, but Zwigoff is, of course... ah what the hell, he's Terry (((Zwigoff))).
Still, as an aside, the Crumb doc's worth a watch. A sobering portrait of a really messed up man from a messed up family.
That sucks. I greatly enjoy the previous entries.