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Black to the Moon 3D (2013)
The sexualisation of animals used to indoctrinate toddlers into pop culture
This is quite frankly the most disturbing movie I've ever seen.. Between the full sexualisation of baby animals, prominent buttocks being waved in the camera half the time, such characters wearing lipstick and having their hair done, acting like you're average two-bit Beyonce impersonating slag whore that probably watches nothing but reality TV, and pretty much half the conversations being flirting, while the methodology of the dialogue and pace is clearly aimed at 4 year olds and under.. I couldn't say what scares me the most.
The entire movie is just about advocating that agenda, to brainwash your kids into thinking that stupidity, vanity, and selfishness are the key virtues you should uphold, that life is only about having sex and looking good, and that you need to be 'cool' to have any value as a human being.
This was honestly even more creepy than Alpha & Omega, and the idea that toddlers are watching this really makes me worried for the future of the human race.
Monster Bug Wars! (2011)
Revolutionizing the match, the rules, and the ringside seats
Monster Bug Wars combines live footage with CGI to show, in depth, a world that is around us from eyes we never imagined seeing through. It shows magnificence in the brutality required of the world's smallest creatures to survive everything that can and will try to crush them. Dog's may eat dogs, but that's nothing to the world of bugs. This one of a kind show is expected to explode, spreading awe and inspiration across the globe. Airing in 2011, this is not to be missed. So put away your microscopes (just kidding (well yeah do if you have one)), and prepare yourself for full HD Monster Bug Wars brutality blown up on the big screen!
Monster Bug Wars! (2009)
Great show, lots of action, special effects, love it!
Monster Bug Wars combines live footage with CG to show in depth a world that is around us from eyes we never imagined seeing through. It shows magnificence in the brutality required of the world's smallest creatures to survive everything that can and will try to crush them. Dog's may eat dogs, but not like this! This one of a kind show is expected to explode, spreading awe and inspiration across the globe. Expected to air in 2011, this is not to be missed. So put away your microscopes (just kidding (well yeah do if you have one)), and prepare yourself for full HD Monster Bug Wars brutality!
Coming soon to Discovery Science.