Have you seen a 1984 movie called Galaxy of Flesh by movie producer David Cronenberg? Or Los Angeles 2017 by Steven Spielberg? Probably not, because they leaked into our universe from an alternate universe, lol. Probably due to another CERN hadron collider test or a Mandela Effect.
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Here’s a 2021 movie about sentient AI, a positive spin on the industrial military complex, and the rise of Chat GBT. Incidentally, this film is based on the 1997 movie of the same title.
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Here’s a horror that’s scary for all the wrong reasons, but if you believe the Catholic Church, it might scare you. First, in this movie, there are lots of disabled people burning in “hell,” in case you didn’t know. Second, people with mental health issues or who disfigured are going to “hell” in big numbers. […]
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Who doesn’t love a scary movie. Especially one about a family line of Spanish Inquisition torturers for the Catholic Church. Not only that, there’s a mansion, beautiful women, and an eccentric Vincent Price who exposes real life horror. It’s a good one.
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A movie about a possessed Manhattan socialite and her possessed brother.
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Erin Brockovich is a great biopic in regards to a “classic cover up” environmental disaster. But here’s what’s more interesting: “How does Erin Brockovich become a terrorist threat, according to Ohio Law Enforcement, Yahoo News, and Homeland Security?”
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Stephen King’s Firestarter has all kinds of goodies. For example, the government is worried about some dangerous minds who might be building nuclear bombs, so they built a detention centre where these people can be “understood,” “educated ” and taught to “trust.” Also, we learn the government uses the internet, social media, and wifi to […]
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I just watched this film, which has some interesting ideas to say the least. One, it quietly points out false narratives on TV. Two, there are behind the scene messages embedded in those TV commercials, which are deadly. Three, our choice of entertainment can influence on us like a real person.
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Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a good film for various reasons. One, it shows the final out come of evolution. Two, it shows the end of religion. But in the grand scheme, neither matters, as this movie ultimately points out.
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This one scene from The Planet of the Apes (1968) got me thinking. Here’s some questions that ran through my mind: “Evolution can’t be right, huh?” “It has to be crazy to observe black hole events that happened in medieval times right?” “Time is an illusion, right?” “Do you long for the simple days?” Here’s […]
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