Hello, this is BT. I had the The Anomalous Host taken out in order to stop him from putting up anymore misogynistic cisgendered white nationalist fascist racist deplorable reviews. To help those of you who follow him get educated so that you know how hurtful and harmful his words are to people like me and … Continue reading Movie review for April 1st, 2019
Author: The Anomalous Host
Unplanned (2019) review
Rated: 2.5 / 5 “Most Americans believe Hollywood’s God is money. No. Their God is a liberal agenda that they serve without fail. And we are anathema to that.” -- Cary Solomon, one of the directors and screenwriters for the film You know, I tend to get sick of the fact that the only films … Continue reading Unplanned (2019) review
Critique of Black Pilled’s video regarding Arbuckle, and the sexual nature of films.
I gave Black Pilled an opportunity to respond to my comments on his video. He hasn't. It could be because he gets so flooded with comments he doesn't have time to read them all (understandable), or that he doesn't care enough, not even on Gab.com. I said I would post my youtube response on my … Continue reading Critique of Black Pilled’s video regarding Arbuckle, and the sexual nature of films.
New Zealand: What the hell is going on?
“You just can’t — you can’t immediately discount this. The left is this insane, they are this crazy.” -- Rush Limbaugh Questions So several days ago a mass shooting took place in New Zealand and a couple mosques. The shooter live-streamed the first mosque shooting, and the feed cut off as he was driving to … Continue reading New Zealand: What the hell is going on?
Captain Marvel (2019) non-ass pro-drunk review/rant
Feminists, you're going to fucking hate this. The whole film is designed to be a feminine knee to the groin to us men who still have a pair of balls. From pre-production to post-production to the film's release and post-release, the cast and production company, plus various half-assed review sites, have done nothing but taunt … Continue reading Captain Marvel (2019) non-ass pro-drunk review/rant
When you can’t avoid political diatribes.
Stop being reasonable. Start being rational. -- Stefan Molyneux So as some of you may know, I have been following and listening to Slaughterfilm for some time. Actually, I've been following them since September 2012. Over 6 years. That's about as long as I followed and watched WWE (2002-2008). Well, that's ending. And, you guessed … Continue reading When you can’t avoid political diatribes.
Ferguson: A Report From Occupied Territory (2015) review
Rated: 2.5 / 5 This review appears to be shadow-banned on letterboxd, so I'm porting it over here. Originally reviewed October 4, 2016. "For example one teacher said that she felt that Darren Wilson wasn't wrong, that she felt that he should've shot him." "And that's what she said?" "Yeah." "Verbatim?" "Yeah." "What was … Continue reading Ferguson: A Report From Occupied Territory (2015) review
Region-Free Blu-Ray Frustrations
So a couple months ago I purchased a region-free blu-ray player from eBay. LG Model BPM25 (hacked by the distributor to be region free). Advertised to play any region blu-ray, any region DVD, on either NTSC or PAL format, on any television screen. And I paid close to $100 for it. Because I'm tired of … Continue reading Region-Free Blu-Ray Frustrations
Metropolis (2001)
(I can't stop loving you.) I've made up my mind, to live in memory of the lonesome times. (I can't stop wanting you.) It's useless to say. So I'll just live my life of dreams of yesterday. -- Ray Charles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QWeG_JA4tA&feature=youtu.be Rated: 3 / 5 This film has an interesting way with music, and it … Continue reading Metropolis (2001)
Homegrown: The Counter-Terror Dilemma (2016)
Rated: 4 / 5 I expected this documentary to be more of a one-sided "make peace, not war" film which showed how muslims are becoming unjustly discriminated against and imprisoned for being potential jihadists, but are really just nice people. To my surprise, that's not what this is. This takes a hard look at … Continue reading Homegrown: The Counter-Terror Dilemma (2016)
