Title: (Dirty Harry) "Excuse me captain, can you fly?" Source:
youboob URL Source:https://youtu.be/LzbCBfi5-Bw Published:Oct 24, 2016 Author:Harry Callahan Post Date:2018-07-29 13:14:35 by Liberator Keywords:Dirty, Harry, anti-Marvel Views:2496 Comments:20
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GOOD FOR A LAUGH...
Dirty Harry/Harry Callahan -- those law & order movies starring Clint Eastwood -- ALWAYS drew large audiences and widespread approval. They also provided levity and a sense of to the audience that logic and justice would always somehow prevail. UNTIL Hollywood killed The Good Guy. (And that meant, creating the "Anti-Hero". OR some kind of human Social Justice Super-Hero.)
Notice today how Hollywood's new "Super-Heroes" obsession touted from Hollywood/Marvel and other comic book movies possess all kinds of God-like supernatural powers? (No, I don't watch them; They are jammed in our face via non-stop TV/youtube/social media promotions). These are also now the new kiddie/teen flicks. (horrendously sad time to be a movie-goer.)
Moreover, the Queers and Pedos of Hollywood are now shoving their gay "Super-Heroes" down everyone's throat.
Hollywood's freaky movie execs/PTB don't want actual normal humans to be "heroic". They want to promote and live in a fake/virtual/fantasy world of robots and "trans-human" immortals. Who just happen to be Queer.
The movies are so politically correct they're laughable. Gotta have a white guy, a white girl and a black. Every movie. If the cast is large enough you'll get your latino, handicapped, and gay.
The villian is always a white guy. The clueless and ignorant character is always a white guy who could learn a lot from wise minorities. The evil character is always a conservative, never a liberal (unless he's a liberal doing evil to fight conservatives -- which then makes him a hero).
All the action scenes must be done in the dark where you can barely see what's going on. And you can never, ever, have enough "shaky cam" -- even when the character is just sitting there talking.
Action, loudness, special effects, and CG are excellent substitutes for a solid script. And gun, guns, guns. Can't have a movie without guns and explosions. True, Hollywood is against guns. But not for them, silly!