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Prison Break? - You know government conspiracy etc.. >

X-files - Government conspiracy...

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Wait, you know what? I just realized this entire thread is a farce. You mean to tell me that something can come out of the entertainment business that isn't doing damage to the moral fabric of our society? Surely you jest. Nothing comes out of Hollyweird besides libruls, jooz, gays, and......librul gay joo propaganda.
 
Wait, you know what? I just realized this entire thread is a farce. You mean to tell me that something can come out of the entertainment business that isn't doing damage to the moral fabric of our society? Surely you jest. Nothing comes out of Hollyweird besides libruls, jooz, gays, and......librul gay joo propaganda.

:rolleyes:

You can't have 365 days of propaganda... and not one day of an alternative viewpoint without looking retarded.

Why did Fox News have Alex Jones discussing that madame who got suicided?

I'm watching The Castle right now... and it's epically libertarian.. not out of Hollywood may help its case... but its from Australia... err hello, shatter paradigms much?

Even gun rights are held up in this one.. lmao :D
 
Johnny Got His Gun - surprised no one has mentioned this one yet.

And on a lighter note:
Blazing Saddles - a wonderful statement about corruption in government, the justice system, and society at large.
Caddyshack - one of the most anti-establishment / anti-authoritarian movies of all time.
 
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^^ I think I saw a review on lew rock, that mentioned Gandhi <-- why is that though?

Seems odd.. lol

I guess... for a stand against imperialism / occupation? :confused:
 
^^ I think I saw a review on lew rock, that mentioned Gandhi <-- why is that though?

Seems odd.. lol

I guess... for a stand against imperialism / occupation? :confused:

Yeah, it is mainly for his admirable way to deal with the oppressive power of the Empire... Plus, although socialist in nature, he still wanted a world where individuals would freely and voluntarily strive for equality, i.e rich people would voluntarily give up excess wealth and land for helping out the poor folks. I don't think he wanted government to enforce any of his believes.

But the main reason, an inspiring story and a great life, worth learning from.
 
Can't believe that no one has mentioned They Live yet. The day before the March, I kept getting asked what I was seeing through my sunglasses...
 
The Fountainhead starring Jimmy Stewart, yes melodramatic, but, pretty cool.

quick correction - Gary Cooper is the star, playing Howard Roark, not Jimmy Stewart. easy to get those two confused.

yes, it's melodramatic, but in an extremely stylized way that really drives the Ayn Rand influence and thematics home. It's a film that I hated early on, but then grew to truly appreciate the more I watched and understood the layers and intellect behind it. definitely a thinking person's film.
 
quick correction - Gary Cooper is the star, playing Howard Roark, not Jimmy Stewart. easy to get those two confused.

yes, it's melodramatic, but in an extremely stylized way that really drives the Ayn Rand influence and thematics home. It's a film that I hated early on, but then grew to truly appreciate the more I watched and understood the layers and intellect behind it. definitely a thinking person's film.

ha, yeah, I just corrected that, I was thinking about the movie during dinner, and thought... oops! that wasn't Jimmy Stewart! LOL Got my classic actors mixed up. sorry for that:o
 
Can't believe that no one has mentioned They Live yet. The day before the March, I kept getting asked what I was seeing through my sunglasses...

They Live, The Matrix and V for Vendetta are the three movies that I think most captures the spirit of our movement.

And also V:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085106/

Conza,

A good way to begin would be to go down the book list and see which ones were made into movies:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=129762
 
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Some epic additions right there... History X for racism... scarface for drugs... etc. etc. lol.. kind of releveant... Don't Declare a War on Drugs... you'l create scarface ;)

To put it another way, end the War on Drugs and nobody gets their arm sawed off with a chainsaw!

:D
 
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