Django Unchained is another anti-white film coming out of Hollywood by Crypto-Jew Quentin Tarantino (who brought us the anti-German movie 'Inglorious Basterds)
Set in the South two years before the Civil War, starring Jamie Foxx as Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands him face-to-face with German-born bounty hunter Dr King Schultz ( Christoph Waltz). Schultz is on the trail of the murderous Brittle brothers, and only Django can lead him to his bounty. The unorthodox Schultz acquires Django with a promise to free him upon the capture of the Brittles - dead or alive.
Success leads Schultz to free Django, though the two men choose not to go their separate ways. Instead, Schultz seeks out the South's most wanted criminals with Django by his side. Honing vital hunting skills, Django remains focused on one goal - finding and rescuing Broomhilda ( Kerry Washington), the wife he lost to the slave trade long ago.
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Hollywood needs to produce several movies each year about slavery, the civil rights movement, or the 'Hollow$Cost' in order to pound continuous white guilt into evil racist White gentiles. With all of the anti-white movies and TV shows that are being cranked out year after year, I thought it would be nice to share some good movies with you. These are not degenerate anti-white pieces of trash like what is now produced for popular consumption by the stupid consumerist 'Goyim'.
Please add your own personal Pro-white movie choices (or good movies that are not anti-white) into the comment section if you don't see your favorites on this list:
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Bonfire of the Vanities - (1990) Bruce Willis, Tom Hanks, Melanie Griffith ****
(Jew prosecutors and Black race hustlers nail the Wasp - Remarkably explicit portrait of corruption and of the anti-white political dynamic in America. Very entertaining!)This movie is a Must-see!
The Edge - (1997) Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin **
(The "beautiful people" dependent upon acquisitive billionaire in civilization remain dependent upon him for survival in the wilderness when a man-eating grizzly interrupts their murderous scheme - a profoundly anti-egalitarian movie.) A Must-see
A History of Violence - (2005) Viggo Mortenson, Maria Bello **
(This movie breaks Hollywood's first law by portraying sex within a monogamous marriage as exciting and fulfilling - a marriage which is tested when the need for self defense exposes the husband's exceptional talent for killing. A fascinating study of the dual nature of the male, in a movie which is overtly pro-small town and overtly pro-family.)
Apocalypse Now (Theatrical Release) - (1979) Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando -
Francis Ford Coppola's masterpiece about the Vietnam War, with a graphic portrait of the multiple levels of decay that set in when an imperial power attempts to re-form an alien race.
American History X - (1998) Edward Norton
A former neo-nazi skinhead tries to prevent his younger brother from going down the same wrong path that he did. The propaganda of this movie is to make a mockery out of Neo-Nazis as unreasonable haters. The main character, Derek Vineyard ends up becoming pals with a Black guy while serving time in prison. The Aryan Brotherhood brutalizes Derek in a shower scene. (very unrealistic portrayal. We all know it is Blacks who rape Whites in prison.) The end of the movie was even given an alternate ending to make it appear as though Derek Vineyard would not plan retaliation and go back to his old way of life even after his brother was murdered by a Black student. I still liked many scenes of the movie though, but I wouldn't really say it is pro-white. It is still a movie I recommend.
To Catch a Thief (Collector's Edition) - (1955) Grace Kelly, Cary Grant -
An aesthetic masterpiece, as Hitchcock manages to unleash Grace Kelly's beauty and manipulative charm to the fullest in this romance in drag as a mystery.
Taken - (2008) Liam Neeson
A retired CIA agent travels across Europe and relies on his old skills to save his estranged daughter, who was kidnapped on a trip to Paris to be sold into prostitution. One of my favorite movies. There should be no doubt that this is a movie about the Israeli sex trafficking ring using eastern European women which still goes on to this day.
The Grey - (2011) Liam Neeson
After their plane crashes in Alaska, seven oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step.
Rob Roy - (1995) Liam Neeson
In the highlands of Scotland in the 1700s, Rob Roy tries to lead his small town to a better future, by borrowing money from the local nobility to buy cattle to herd to market. Excellent movie.
Superman Returns - (2006) Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth -
A very entertaining superhero film, with an outstanding performance by Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, as the nature and purpose of Superman.
An Ideal Husband - (1999) Cate Blachett, Rupert Everett -
A charming and witty romantic comedy, in which a veneer of aristocratic decadence is pierced to reveal honor amoung scoundrels as this adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play walks a fine line between forgiveness of the past and moral relativism.
The Importance of Being Earnest - (2002) - Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon -
A witty and entertaining romantic comedy/farce based on the Oscar Wilde play of the same name.
The Winslow Boy - (1999) Rebecca Pidgeon, Jeremy Northam -
An outstanding period piece study in upper middle class obsession, with a fascinating romatic duel between a liberal feminist and a conservative barrister.
And God Created Woman - (1956) Brigitte Bardot (French with Subtitles) - **
The beta-male husband of the town slut tolerates her behavior - even her sleeping with his callous older brother - until he catches her dancing with negroes, causing him to shoot a wealthy interloper and hit his wife several times. After he asserts his dominance, she follows him home to live happily ever after. Outspoken Brigitte Bardot at her georgeous prime.
Second Hand Lions - (2003) Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, Haley Joel Osment- ** -
A heartwarming comedy with lots of positive conditioning messages for adults and children.
Fever Pitch - (2005) Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon -
A charming romance in which love conquers the obsessive behavior of a rabid baseball fan.
Never Been Kissed - (1999) Drew Barrymore, Michael Vartan -
An entertaining romance giving us an adult twist on the "teen angst" theme as well as a clear eyed view of the newspaper business.
Ever After - (1998) Drew Barrymore -
A charming retelling of the Cinderella story with character development and romantic development.
Dreamer - (2005) Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, -
Charming story about the rehabilitation of a racehorse and the family that owns it.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles - (1987) Steve Martin, John Candy -
A comedy about stranded travellers that is funny and sad at the same time. A brilliant script with great character development.
Weird Science - (1985) Kelly LeBrock, Michael Anthony Hall -
Brilliant coming-of-age comedy/fantasy with the beautiful Kelly LeBrock. Filled with positive conditioning messages.
The Illusionist - (2006) Edward Norton, Jessica Biel -
An excellent period piece mystery/romance. The kids will love this movie.
A Walk to Remember - (2002) Shane West, Mandy Moore ** -
A tear jerker teen romance with a favorable portrayal of the Christian way of life. The black friend is realistically portrayed as constantly badgering white girls for sex. This movie is a tear-jerker. A Must-see movie!
Flipped - (2010) Madeline Carroll -
Despite being a Rob Reiner film, I found this to be an excellent family movie that the kids will love. Two eighth graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. Based on the novel "Flipped" by Wendelin Van Draanen
The Scarlet Pimpernel -(1982) Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour, -
An entertaining romantic comedy which gives us an excellent portrait of the savagery of the French Revolution.
Tristan and Isolde (2006) James Franco
An affair between the second in line to Britain's throne (Franco) and the princess of the feuding Irish (Myles) spells doom for the young lovers.
The Great Raid - (2005) James Franco, Joseph Fiennes **
(Katz and the Weinstein brothers make a movie that is temporarily in their interest and permanently in ours, as they celebrate and encourage White heroism in this action movie about the rescue of 500 U.S. POWs from the Japanese in the Phillipines.)
Kate and Leopold - (2001) Hugh Jackman, Meg Ryan -
A time travel romance which gets our aesthetic right and is very popular with the ladies.
The Very Thought of You (1998) - Monica Potter, Joseph Fiennes - ** -
A very appealing romance in which two lonely hearts overcome the emptiness of a hostile popular culture portrayed as an obstacle to success and happiness.
Venus - (2006) Peter O'Toole - ** -
A teenage girl dumbed down and rendered useless by the popular culture undergoes a rehabilitation at the hands of a very old actor who does in real life what the rennaisance masters did on canvas, namely, bring out the beauty in an otherwise ordinary girl. Stunningly brilliant movie.
In the Land of Women - (2007) Adam Brody, Kristen Stewart, Meg Ryan -
A surprisingly offbeat, insightful and entertaining movie which examines a range of male-female relationships, and the biggest surprise (given the pedigree of its producer) is the lack of negative conditioning messages.
2001 Space Odyssey - (1968) Hal the computer - * -
Perhaps Stanley Kubrick's finest film, this evolutionist classic gets the White European aesthetic exactly right, as Hal the computer absorbs all the devious passive-aggressive characteristics of the bureaucrats who created and operate him and takes them to new heights in an effort to prevent the next great leap forward for Dave.
The Bounty - (1984) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins - ** -
Race mixing gone wrong in this classic study of the collision between the European and polynesian races. A surplus of women due to high male mortality produces the fuel for a siren's song with fatal power. A remarkable portrait of a society in which every activity is ritualized, carried out in groups, and directed by the chief.
Braveheart - (1995) Mel Gibson - ****
(Classic tribal peasants' revolt with opposition from the bought off tribal nobles - a magnificent movie.)
The Patriot - (2000) Mel Gibson **
(Another revolution from the middle - guerrilla warfare in the American Revolution.)
They Live - (1988) Roddy Piper **
(The aliens who control us through the electronic media are much uglier in this movie than in real life.) I wish I had a pair of those sunglasses so I would be able to spot a Crypto-Jew. This movie is a Must-see.
Rollover - Jane Fonda, Chris Kristofferson - * -
This campy 1980's classic is limited by Fonda's acting ability, but is nonetheless remarkable for laying out in graphic and dramatic detail just how vulnerable our highly leveraged financial institutions are to alien lenders who can refuse to "roll over" their deposits at any time.
Music and Lyrics - (2007) Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore - ** -
A remarkable romantic comedy which exposes the ridiculousness of the popular culture, as a 1980's has been rock star and a young woman drafted into the song writing profession by accident cope with its realities.
National Velvet - (1944) Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney -
A heartwarming classic tale of a girl and her horse, and a panoply of second chances all of which end well. Filled with favorable conditioning messages. Elizabeth Taylor is a pleasant surprise in her pre-teen years before she grew up to be a Jew.
I Know Where I'm Going - (1947) Dame Wendy Hiller - Criterion Collection * -
A romance with Wendy Hiller at her prime, and a priceless recording of the accents, music, dancing and customs of Scots living in the Hebrides Islands before the homogenizing influence of the mass media.
Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius - (2004) James Caviezel, Claire Forlani -
An inspiring golf story about the man who won the grand slam of golf as an amateur and founded the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament.
The Missing - (2003) Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett **
Race traitor dad repents and helps daughter rescue granddaughter from Indian/multicult gang stealing White girls. White members of Indian/Multicult gang correctly portrayed.
Anatomy of a Riot - A&E - rare VHS ****
(1992 Los Angeles Riots with Afro-Americans behaving like Africans everywhere.)This is a must-see if you can find it.
Black Hawk Down - (2001) Josh Hartnett. ***
(Africans make racial nature of conflict explicit while Whites are instruced to be obedient, unquestioning heros.)
The Comedians - (1967) Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor - ***
(Afro-Caribbeans being themselves in the murderous "failed state" of Haiti.)
The Dogs of War - (1980) Christopher Walken **
(Euro-mercenaries battle to rescue a failed African state.)
The Ghost and The Darkness - (1996) Val Kilmer, Michael Douglas **
(The heterogeneous races of sub-Saharan Africans working on a late 19th Century African railroad flee the forces of nature in the form of two man-eating lions, while the English engineer struggles to dominate nature and the lions.)
Zulu - (1964) Stanley Baker, Michael Caine ****
(5000 Zulu battle 100 Brits - Nineteenth Century heroism and single shot cyclical rate of fire!)
Lost in Translation - (2003) Bill Murray, Scarlett Johannson - **
(Isolation, alienation and romance on a visit to modern Japan, with powerful anti-Hollywood accents.)
Swiss Family Robinson - (1960) Disney - **
(Shipwrecked Swiss family innovates, survives, finds romance and fights Asian pirate gang.)
Proof of Life - (2000) Russell Crowe, Meg Ryan ****
(Deluded liberals attempting to civilize the jungle suffer a kidnap for ransom and need rescue, as they receive an education at the hand of brutal white-hating Latin American Indians while they wait.)
L.A. Confidential - (1997) Russell Crowe, Guy Pierce, Kim Basinger -
A raw and compelling look at the early days of the cesspool which slowly reshaped the culture and mores of America in the 20th Century, with strong positive male leads.
Cinderella Man - (2005) Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger **
A fanstastic depression era sports movie build around a powerful married couple romance with intensly positive conditioning messages and topped off by the ultimate defeat of the murderous giant with the star of david on his trunks. Excellent movie!
The Next Three Days - (2010) Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks
A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of a murder. Excellent movie.
Gladiator - (2000) Russell Crowe, Connie Nielsen
When a Roman general is betrayed and his family murdered by an emperor's corrupt son, he comes to Rome as a gladiator to seek revenge. A must-see movie.
Master and Commander - (2003) Russell Crowe, et. al. **
(The appreciation of nature, the classical music duets, the striving to understand the latest technology, and the agressiveness and cunning in battle, make this small wooden vessel appear as a seed pod containing all that is essential to western civilizion as it floats on a vast empty ocean. It is an action movie of unparalelled beauty, which the ladies in my household insist is incredibly romantic.)
A Beautiful Mind - (2001) Russell Crowe
After a brilliant but asocial mathematician accepts secret work in cryptography, his life takes a turn to the nightmarish
His Girl Friday - (1940) Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell (1940) **
(This famous fast paced classic romance is actually more of a political drama, as it deals with the power of the press to swing elections, and the need for politicians and prosecutors to hang an innocent White man in order to appease the black vote.)
55 Days at Peking - (1963) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, David Niven - DVD China **
(Rampaging Chinese "Boxers" killing all Whites they can find - Western embassy guard units fight back.)
El Cid - (1961) Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren - DVD China **
(Rodrigo Diaz drives the North Africans out of Nothern Spain, with action that overwhelms occasional "tolerance" plugs.)
An Innocent Man - (1989) Tom Selleck **
(Brutally honest portrayal of racial dynamics inside prison - unique movie.) Must-see movie
White Man's Burden - (1995) John Travolta -
In this movie, the blacks are members of social elite, and whites are inhabitants of inner city ghettos. Louis Pinnock is a white worker in a chocolate factory, loving husband and father of two children. While delivering a package for black CEO Thaddeus Thomas, he is mistaken for a voyeur and, as a result, loses his job, gets beaten by black cops and his family gets evicted from their home. Desperate Pinnock takes a gun and kidnaps Thomas, demanding justice. This movie should be a wake up call for whites because this is what we face as a racial group.
Oliver Twist - David Lean's (1951) production - Criterion DVD **
(Sir Alec Guiness' portrayal of the Jewish character Fagin - with the huge nose and effeminate lisp - causes this outstanding dramatic adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel to be placed in the race realism category, the 12 minutes of his performance which was cut as a condition of the movie's 1953 release in the U.S. having been restored by Criterion.)
Bladerunner - (1982) Rutger Hauer, Darryl Hannah, Harrison Ford ****
(Vision of our future - Slave race engineered with Aryan DNA more human than their multi-culti creators.)
Escape from New York - (1981) Kurt Russell, Issac Hayes **
(Manhattan so overrun with crime that govt. makes it a prison colony run by Blacks.)
Crash - (2004) Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon, Ryan Phillipe ****
(Multiculturalism corrupts whomsoever it touches - causing misery and unhappiness - as this breakthrough movie shows Whites refusing to perform the well coreographed dance of polite tolerance which holds our volatile society together. Even the sex scene between Black and Mestiza degenerates into racial bickering.)
People I Know - (2002) Al Pacino **
(Ugly nature of modern liberalism explosed as billionaire Heebies running a boom boom room of vice struggle with Blacks and goy opportunists to dominate the Racial Extortion Coalition!)
Death Wish -(1974) Charles Bronson **
(NYC liberal, mugged by reality, takes up a gun to take back the streets in this vigilante classic!)
East West - Catherine Deneuve (French w Subtitles) **
(Murderous nature of Bolshevism - with ethnic driver clearly portrayed but not named!)
The Lost City - (2005) Andy Garcia - ** -
A romance which paints an outstanding portrait of the tyranny of Castro's Cuba. Andy Garcia's deft casting clearly shows a racial dimension to the conflict.
Doctor Zhivago - (1965) Omar Sharif, Julie Christie -
A timeless classic dramatization of the Boris Pasternak novel set during the Russian Bolshevik Revolution, with superb casting and with that ethereal beauty, Julie Christie, at her prime. A must see movie.
Vitus - German with English Subtitles - ****
The challenge and rewards of raising a child prodigy are on display in this charming and funny masterpiece of a movie. A film targeted squarely at the upper end of the European IQ spectrum with the message that not having a child might deprive the world of its next Mozart. Financed by the Swiss culture ministry.
Shane - (1953) - Alan Ladd
A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict forces him to act. This is the way White Men used to be when America didn't suck.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding - (2002) Nia Vardalos, John Corbett ** PG
(A charming paean to the joys of White ethnic cohesion, a taunt at WASPs to lighten up and enjoy life and each other, and a reaffirmation that success in the sexual selection and reproductive processes are what really count in life.)
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton - (2004) Kate Bosworth, Topher Grace, Josh Duhamel **
(A charming romance critical of Hollywood and its values while strongly supportive of small town Appalachia and of romantic commitment - a cultural watershed. Q: "You mean you're both named Michael Levy? A: "Isn't everyone named Michael Levy?")
Good Will Hunting - (1997) Matt Damon, Minnie Driver, **
(A white math genius from the wrong side of the tracks steps up to the plate of professional and romantic commitment in this outstanding movie.)
Doctor No (1962) - Sean Connery, Ursula Andress -
The very first Bond movie, and a classic
From Russia With Love (1963) - Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi - **
One of the best of the Bond series - Bianchi is fantastic!
Hunt for Red October (1990) - Sean Connery **
In 1984, the USSR's best submarine captain in their newest sub violates orders and heads for the USA. Is he trying to defect, or to start a war?
Luther - (2003) Joseph Fiennes - ****
(Classic revolution from the top - magnificent movie!)
Cromwell - (1970) Richard Harris ****
(Classic tribal (East Anglia) revolt from the middle - magnificent movie!)
Johnny Tremain - Disney - Rare VHS **
(Another revolution from the middle - focusing on political organizing in the American Revolution. Your kids will never understand what a "Minuteman" is unless they watch this film!)
Gods and Generals - (2003) Robert Duvall, Stephen Lang ***
(A territorial rebellion - and the key to understanding why so many with no stake in slavery fought to defend their land - gripping and emotional masterpiece.)
Fight Club - (1999) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, **
(Formula for rebellion against de-racinated, flabby, atomized, consumer society cleverly disguised as a psychodrama.)
The Last Valley - (1971) Michael Caine, Omar Sharif **
(As the murderous fury of the 30 years war between Catholic and Protestant is exhausting itself, a Captain finds a hidden valley which offers refuge for the winter, confronts and subordinates the local chiefs, and finds his lust for life and a woman increasing as his lust for combat decreases - remarkable movie.)
The Wicker Man - (1973) Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee **
(Christian policeman assumes pagan island rejects Christianity in order to do evil to one another, ignoring numerous warning flags of intense social cohesion and strict "law of the manor" which make the story that lured him to the island highly improbable.)
Eyes Wide Shut - (1999) Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise **
(Shifting to modern times, we see how the Inner Party maintains power over competing elites by providing them with a roving "boom boom room" of vice, and protecting its secrecy though terror.)
Phantom of the Opera - (2005) Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson ****
(An excellent musical, with generally positive aesthetic images and a total lack of negative propaganda and negative conditioning messages.)
Rear Window - (1954) Grace Kelly, Jimmie Stewart. **
(The staggering beauty of Grace Kelly reaches its zenith in this movie where face, dress, gesture and expression combine to form a portrait of aesthetic perfection unlikely to be surpassed, in this innovative romance disguised as a mystery classic.)
Girl With a Pearl Earring - (2003) Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth. **
(This beautiful movie examines romantic, platonic and exploitative male-female relationships as it portrays the aesthetic understanding of color and perspective shared by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer and the illiterate servant girl who poses for the famous painting of the same name as the movie. A fascinating and complex film in which Vermeer civilizes and then immortalizes the lusts of his patron.)
The Golden Bowl - (2000) Kate Beckinsale, Uma Thurman, Jeremy Northam **
(A turn-of-the century billionaire and his daughter show remarkable talents for controlling the chessboard in life and love in this brilliant staging of Henry James' novel of the same name.)
Apt Pupil - (1998) Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro **
(Former Nazi camp comandant in hiding teaches a high school valedictorian to allow others to project qualities onto himself and then use those projections to control their actions to his advantage.)
Broadcast News - (1987) William Hurt **
(Dependence of the goy "face man" on the writers and producers behind camera who hold the real power. A classic!)
The Truman Show - (1998) Jim Carey **
(Are we all really in Truman's shoes? - Are we really any less constrained or controlled than Truman? - A classic study in the new, softer, Frankfort School form of totalitarian control!)
Wag the Dog - (1997) Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro**
(Waddya mean it didn't happen! I saw it on TV!! - We can be made to believe almost anything our overlords want through their ability to control or manipulate the media - frightfully realistic.)
S1m0ne - (2002) Al Pacino **
(Our need for glam, and our need to adore stars, makes us vulnerable to technology which allows Hollywood to animate people and events.)
Devil's Advocate - (1997) Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron **
(The devil works in mysterious ways - and always frightening and ugly ways. Excellent movie.)
Last Days of Disco - (1998) Kate Beckinsale, Chris Eigeman ****
(Whit Stillman's brilliant attack on the sexual revolution, with all its self-absorbtion and self deception. Stunningly brilliant dialogue - "Lady and the Tramp" debate a timeless classic.)
Dangerous Laisons - (1988) John Malkovich, Glenn Close, Uma Thurman **
(Sin and its consequences, Malkovich and Close brilliantly display the power of lies and manipulation in the game of seduction. Excellent movie.)
Phantom of the Opera - (2004) Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson (2005) ****
(An excellent musical, with generally positive aesthetic images and a total lack of negative propaganda and negative conditioning messages.)
Naked Jungle - (1954) Charlton Heston, Eleanor Parker **
(Amazon Jungle, blow guns, poison darts, shrunken heads and ant swarms - Eleanor Parker is fantastic!)
Anne of Green Gables - (1985) Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Richard Farnsworth ****
(A moving portrait of lives or ordinary farmers on Prince Edward Island in Edwardian times prior to the arrival of culture destruction. The one movie most powerfully subversive of the current order. A masterpiece which the family will watch repeatedly.)
Anne of Green Gables, the Sequel - (1987) Megan Follows, Dame Wendy Hiller, ***
(Anne moves into early adulthood, with a stunning portrait of a young woman as leader and moral anchor, as her attention moves toward romance and commitment. A masterpiece with overpowering appeal to the Euro-American aesthetic taste - and another film which the family will watch repeatedly.)
Pride and Prejudice - (1995) Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, A&E ****
(A thoughtful, maternal and deserving Lizzy is cast opposite a somewhat petulant, confused and less deserving Darcy in this movie which will appeal to those unfamiliar with the book. A beautiful movie, but missing Lizzy's cutting wit and subtle sexual innuendo which, being 200 years old, most moderns would fail to recognize in any event.)
The Inheritance - (1997) Cari Shayne ****
(An excellent period piece adaptation of Louisa May Allcot's novel of the same name, in which quiet sweetness wins out over manipulative aggressiveness in the sexual selection process in this romance with excellent conditioning messages.)
Metropolitan - (1990) Whit Stillman, ****
(This stunningly brilliant independent film chronicles the end of the era of the social ritual of "coming out" at the debutant balls in New York - a fascinating look at the manners and mores of private school teens in the late '60s and early '70s.)
The Bostonians - (1984) Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve ****
(A spectacular examination of the propensity of rich New England Whites to invent wildly destructive ideologies as displays of superior status even when they lead to genetic and reproductive dead ends. The southern gentleman who is openly hostile to the doctrines of human equality wins the girl in this adaptation of Henry James's novel.)
Cheaper by the Dozen - (1950) Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy **
(This charming classic about an efficiency expert raising 12 children and fending off the attacks of ZPG zealots accurately portrays the morals and mores of the early 1950s White America in which reproductive success was high and teen pregnancies were rare - exactly the type of movie Hollywood feels compelled to remake so that the morally jarring original will be forgotten.)
The Man in the Moon - (1991) Reese Witherspoon ****
(Reese Witherspoon, at age 14, gives us a stunning portrait of the beauty of young love in this classic "coming of age" romantic tragedy and sympathetic portrait of the South.)
A Little Romance - (1979) Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard, Laurence Olivier **
(A charming pre-teen romance, as an expensively schooled female genius and a self taught male genius steal away from Paris to kiss under the Bridge of Sighs in Venice - with the help of a retired pick pocket.)
Will Penny - (1968) Joan Hackett, Charleton Heston **
(Joan Hackett is the centerpiece of a stunningly beautiful portrait of simple family life as a mother stranded in the Rockies in winter caring for an aging cowboy and showing him a life he has never known or understood. A remarkable western romance.)
Crossfire Trail - (2001) Tom Selleck, Virginia Madsen, Mark Harmon **
(This outstanding Louis L'Amour western romance is the definitive expression of the Western aesthetic of protecting the female from abuse and harm - a female who ends up doing a little protecting of her own.)
Love Comes Softly - (2003) Katherine Heigl, Dale Midkiff **
(An overtly Christian romance with good entertainment values, produced and directed by Michael Landon Jr. and based on the book by Janette Oke - heavy on portraying constructive behaviors and very light on religious doctrine.)
Notting Hill - (1999) Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts **
(A classic and charming portrayal of quiet resistance to cultural decline, as this anti-hollywood film gets the aesthetic of romance exactly right - in a low testosterone sort of way - and subtly transforms the diffuse and unfocused "urban family" of the popular culture into a genetically self similar urban tribe with common interests and with a capacity for significant exertion on behalf of its members threatened with failure in the sexual selection process.)
Tender Mercies - (1983) Robert Duvall **** G
(A remarkable portrait of a remarkable relationship - and of what works in relationships, as the power of the "quiet woman" embraces and gives life and meaning to all around her, while the "drama queen" lives a lonely life of glam, as rural life, country and western music and Christianity are all displayed in a favorable light.)
In Good Company - (2005) Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansson, Dennis Quaid ****
(It's all here - predatory globalism, workaholism, careerism, and romance in a film that is profoundly pro-family and profoundly old school in its approach to business ethics and career satisfaction - passed from one generation to the next.)
The Very Thought of You (1999) Monica Potter, Joseph Fiennes ****
(A charming romance about desperation, the dead end job, love and the will to commit.)
Almost Famous - (2000) Kate Hudson, Billy Krudup ****
(A spectacular coming of age movie directed at adults who lived through the "golden age" of rock and roll - a movie that looks back with nostalgia at the music and the era while being powerfully critical of the rock culture and mores - with superb entertainment values and a young hero with all the right instincts who survives the encounter unscathed.)
For Love of the Game - (2000) Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston ****
(A supposed casual affair of convenience between a divorced working mom and an out-of-town hall of fame baseball pitcher evolves as the pitcher becomes embroiled in coping with the challenges and chaos of the working mom's life and his own impending middle age and retirement from the sport. An emotional masterpiece.)
Serendipity - (2001) Kate Beckinsale, John Kusak. **
A couple reunite years after the night they first met, fell in love, and separated, convinced that one day they'd end up together.
Scent of a Woman - (1992) Al Pacino. **
A prep school student needing money agrees to "babysit" a blind man, but the job is not at all what he anticipated.
Sweet Home Alabama - (2002) Reese Witherspoon ** *
offensive homo sub-plot in otherwise fantastic movie
A River Runs Through It -- (1992) Brad Pitt **
Two fly-fishing sons of a Presbyterian minister--one reserved, one rebellious--grow up in rural Montana.
The Notebook - (2004) Ryan Gossling, Rachel McAdams **
One of my favorite movies. A poor and passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman and gives her a sense of freedom. They soon are separated by their social differences.
Hope Floats - (1998) Sandra Bullock
Birdee Calvert must choose between her morals and her heart after her husband divorces her and a charming young man, who her daughter disapproves of, comes back into her life
Gone with the Wind - (1939) Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh
American classic in which a manipulative woman and a roguish man carry on a turbulent love affair in the American south during the Civil War and Reconstruction. A very acurate portrayal of how the south was destroyed by the war of Northern aggression. One of my favorite films of all time.
Red Dawn - (1984) Patrick Swayze
It is the dawn of World War III. In mid-western America, a group of teenagers bands together to defend their town, and their country, from invading Soviet forces. These young white kids are tough as nails.
Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Elijiah Wood **
The Passion of the Christ - (2004) Jim Caviezel: a Mel Gibson film (2004)**
A film detailing the final hours and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Jews hate this movie
Anti-trust - (2001) Ryan Phillipe
A computer programmer's dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust problems. not a hint of anti-white propaganda in this great film.
Conspiracy Theory - (1997) Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts
A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.
Wall Street - (1987) Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen,
A young and impatient stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top, including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless and greedy corporate raider who takes the youth under his wing.
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011)** Gary Oldman
In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6.
The Bourne Identity - (2002) Matt Damon
A man is picked up by a fishing boat, bullet-riddled and without memory, then races to elude assassins and recover from amnesia.
The Firm - (1993) Tom Cruise
A young lawyer joins a prestigous law firm only to discover that it has a sinister dark side.
Top Gun - (1986) Tom Cruise **
The macho students of an elite US Flying school for advanced fighter pilots compete to be best in the class, and one romances the teacher
A Fistful of Dollars - (1964) Clint Eastwood **
A wandering gunfighter plays two rival families against each other in a town torn apart by greed, pride, and revenge. Clint Eastwood is the epitome of a strong white man.
The Good, Bad and Ugly - (1966) Clint Eastwood **
A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.
The Outlaw Josey Wales - (1976) Clint Eastwood **
A Missouri farmer joins a Confederate guerilla unit and winds up on the run from the Union soldiers who murdered his family. Clint Eastwood is one of my favorites.
Pale Rider - (1985) Clint Eastwood **
A mysterious preacher protects a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land.
High Plains Drifter - (1973) Clint Eastwood **
A gunfighting stranger comes to the small settlement of Lago and is hired to bring the townsfolk together in an attempt to hold off three outlaws who are on their way. How I love this man!
Sudden Impact - (1983) Clint Eastwood
A rape victim is exacting revenge on her aggressors in a small town outside San Francisco. Dirty Harry, on suspension for angering his superiors (again), is assigned to the case.
Dirty Harry - (1971) Clint Eastwood
A San Francisco cop with little regard for rules (but who always gets results) tries to track down a serial killer who snipes at random victims.
Absolute Power - (1997) Clint Eastwood
A career thief witnesses a horrific crime involving the U.S. President. Eastwood may be older in this film, but he still kicks ass.
Training Day - (2001) Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke **
On his first day on the job as a narcotics officer, a rookie cop works with a rogue detective who isn't what he appears. An accurate portrayal of race.
Cool Hand Luke - (1967) Paul Newman
A man refuses to conform to life in a rural prison
Rocky - (1973) Sylvester Stallone
A small time boxer gets a once in a lifetime chance to fight the heavyweight champ in a bout in which he strives to go the distance for his self-respect.
First Blood - (1982) Sylvester Stallone
A mentally unstable Vietnam war vet, when abused with a small town's police force, begins a one man war with it. White man unmistakenly portrayed as an alpha male.
Conan the Barbarian (1982)- Arnold Schwartzegger
The epic tale of child sold into slavery who grows into a man who seeks revenge against the warlord who massacred his tribe.
The Last of the Mohicans - (1992) Daniel Day Lewis
Three trappers protect a British Colonel's daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War
The Boondock Saints - (1999) Sean Patrick Flanery
Fraternal twins set out to rid Boston of the evil men operating there while being tracked down by an FBI agent. An absolutely excellent movie if you can get beyond the unnessessary homo sub-plot.
The Merchant of Venice - (2004) Al Pacino
In 16th century Venice, when a merchant must default on a large loan from an abused Jewish moneylender for a friend with romantic ambitions, the bitterly vengeful creditor demands a gruesome payment instead.
Must-see Documentaries
Waco; the Rules of Engagement **
Cover UP: Attack on the USS Liberty - A&E **
The Weber-Shermer Debate - IHR **
Aug
28
BLACK KIDS BULLY WHITE TODDLER
THIS VIDEO WAS REMOVED FROM YOUTUBE NUMEROUS TIMES. WHY? BECAUSE THE REPUTATION OF 'YOUTHS' HAS TO BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES.
Aug
2
ANTI SEMITISM ONLINE MAKES JEWS PANIC
Who controls the media, the money, the governments?
The truth is anti-Semitic, even though most Jews are not really Semitic people anyway.
The truth is anti-Semitic, even though most Jews are not really Semitic people anyway.
Jul
29
HUD WANTS DIVERSITY IN ALL NEIGHBORHOODS ACROSS AMERICA
NO MORE WHITE NEIGHBORHOODS ALLOWED - HUD TO PUNISH TOWNS THAT DON'T COMPLY
Jul
14
ZIMMERMAN ACQUITTED
IS THIS GOING TO BE A 1992 L.A. RIOT SITUATION ALL OVER AGAIN. BUSLOADS OF NEW BLACK PANTERS WERE BROUGHT INTO SANFORD, FL A FEW DAYS AGO.
Even though Judge Deborah Nelson tried so hard to make sure Zimmerman was convicted, the jury acquitted him. I wonder what the city of Sanford is going to look like over the next several days.
A teenager gets arrested for threatening violence.
Even though Judge Deborah Nelson tried so hard to make sure Zimmerman was convicted, the jury acquitted him. I wonder what the city of Sanford is going to look like over the next several days.
A teenager gets arrested for threatening violence.
May
2
NIGGA PASS
DO I GET A NIGGA PASS?
MARK DICE HAS BEEN MAKING SOME GREAT VIDEOS LATELY. THIS ONE IS MY FAVORITE.
LOOKS LIKE THESE 'NIGGAS' GET THE NIGGA PASS TOO.
MARK DICE HAS BEEN MAKING SOME GREAT VIDEOS LATELY. THIS ONE IS MY FAVORITE.
LOOKS LIKE THESE 'NIGGAS' GET THE NIGGA PASS TOO.
Apr
16
BOSTON MARATHON BOMBING DRILL
APPARENTLY THERE WERE MANY BOMB-SNIFFING DOGS SEEN WELL BEFORE THE EXPLOSION.
THIS LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER FALSE FLAG TO ME.
THIS LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER FALSE FLAG TO ME.
Mar
28
NELSON MANDELA IN HOSPITAL
ABC NEWS
Mandela is back in the hospital with a lung infection.
Is the killing of 30k white 'Boer' South Africans now imminent? The word 'Boer' means white farmer in South Africa.
Mandela is back in the hospital with a lung infection.
Is the killing of 30k white 'Boer' South Africans now imminent? The word 'Boer' means white farmer in South Africa.
Mar
1
BRAWL IN CHARLOTTE, NC
FROM THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: A brawl at a NoDa venue in Charlotte has spawned a YouTube video of the fight and a police investigation but no arrests.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police responded to the disturbance call for a large fight at the NDemand venue at 617 East 28th Street around 2 a.m. Monday but found no one with visible signs of injuries.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police responded to the disturbance call for a large fight at the NDemand venue at 617 East 28th Street around 2 a.m. Monday but found no one with visible signs of injuries.
Feb
16
METEORITE HITS RUSSIA
COULD THIS BE A MESSAGE TELLING RUSSIA TO BACK OFF IF SYRIA OR IRAN GETS ATTACKED? OR IS THIS REALLY A METEORITE?
OVER 1000 PEOPLE WERE INJURED.
The Moscow News
The leader of Russia’s Liberal Democratic Party and vice speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Zhirinovsky accused on Friday the United States of testing new weapons over Russia immediately after reports of a meteorite explosion appeared.
“There have been no meteorites. It was a new American weapons test,” Zhirinovsky said.
OVER 1000 PEOPLE WERE INJURED.
The Moscow News
The leader of Russia’s Liberal Democratic Party and vice speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Zhirinovsky accused on Friday the United States of testing new weapons over Russia immediately after reports of a meteorite explosion appeared.
“There have been no meteorites. It was a new American weapons test,” Zhirinovsky said.
Dec
17
SANDY HOOK IN DARK KNIGHT RISES
HOMELAND SECURITY EXERCISE AND EVALUATION PROGRAM WAS SCHEDULED FOR AN EXERCISE AT SANDY HOOK FIRE DEPARTMENT THE SAME DAY AS THE SHOOTING
REFERENCE TO SANDY HOOK IN THE DARK KNIGHT RISES MOVIE
JEW CONTROLLED AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR THE MURDER OF NRA PRESIDENT
JEWISH POLITICIANS CALL FOR GUN CONTROL
CONNECTICUT SHOOTER'S FATHER WAS SET TO TESTIFY IN THE LIBOR SCANDAL, JUST LIKE THE FATHER OF THE DARK KNIGHT SHOOTER WAS.
REFERENCE TO SANDY HOOK IN THE DARK KNIGHT RISES MOVIE
JEW CONTROLLED AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR THE MURDER OF NRA PRESIDENT
JEWISH POLITICIANS CALL FOR GUN CONTROL
CONNECTICUT SHOOTER'S FATHER WAS SET TO TESTIFY IN THE LIBOR SCANDAL, JUST LIKE THE FATHER OF THE DARK KNIGHT SHOOTER WAS.
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