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The Mist (2017)
1/10
Not scary, thrilling or entertaining
29 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This is an insult to the works of Stephen King. This isn't about providing the audience with a scary story, thrills or anything you would expect from The Mist. It only wants to preach far left progressivism. I'm not even hardcore republican or anything, but this pushed so textbook lines of propaganda it made me vomit in my mouth. Beyond that the story line is stupid and their slanted view on sociology is unrealistic. The effects are corny and over the top. The cast of far left stereotypes essentially launches barrage after barrage of exaggerated attacks on men, the military, police, religion, athletes and anyone that may have a different view point from theirs.
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10/10
Everyone should see "The confession tapes"
13 September 2017
This is a great documentary that shows major holes in our justice system. We all assume things would happen if we were ever accused of a crime. Such as, innocent until proved guilty, or that it would need to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt that we were guilty. Those assumptions simply are not true. This series like several others Netflix has done show the adversarial relationship the police and prosecutors have toward accused citizens. To them it is about winning, not finding justice.
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The Handmaid's Tale (2017–2025)
1/10
Cringe
11 May 2017
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It was hard making it through a single episode. Seventy percent of the US is Christian, it is the height of offensive to film a rape scene to Onward Christian soldiers. If a show did that to any other group there would be an uproar, not applause. The story is insulting, ugly, and not based on a scrap of factual reality. Toxic nuclear waste? Poison chickens? It mixes extreme feminism and environmentalism with a not subtle bashing of religion and anything that leans even remotely right on the political spectrum. Historically speaking there was a time when a whole bunch of Christians got together and made a government and spoiler alert now we have universal human rights, Merica.
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