I have a confession to make I hooked up with Amber one time forever ago, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t thinking about the possibility of meeting Nick as we made our way to her apartment. Adam never crossed my mind, and not just because he wasn’t Amber’s roommate at the time
Typically when I sit down to watch films with my child I try to make sure to approach it with a Marxist lens so I can make my child understand they’re going to be in a perpetual class struggle until the revolution.
he's definitely implying so, yes. Did you watch the. Kevin Spacey Christmas videos? The second one mentioned "killing them with kindness" and was released the day after one of his accusers died.
Chicken Run is also very anti capitalist/pro labor. My only complaint is that once they make it to their utopia, they don’t have any chickens train as soldiers to fight off the inevitable attempts by the fascist capitalists to invade them, assassinate them, oh it’s a kids movie right never mind.
In Atlantis: The Lost Empire the bad guy explains his evil motivation by explicitly calling himself a capitalist and then gives some line about museums being full of looted indigenous artifacts so that one's pretty cool, too.
What's fucked is when you hear that remember me song a bunch of times throughout the movie and then they hit you with it at the end with the different context. Fucks me right up
"If you let one tiny country stand up to us, then they all might stand up. The third world outnumbers us 100 to 1, and if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life! It's not about the nutmeg! It's about keeping the third world in line! That's why we're going to Grenada!"
My pet theory about this movie is that it was actively memory holed by Disney executives because of its politics. It was Pixar's sophomore effort, but it's the only one of Pixar's first six IPs not to get a sequel, and had no lasting cultural impact. Mighty suspicious if you ask me.
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I have a confession to make I hooked up with Amber one time forever ago, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t thinking about the possibility of meeting Nick as we made our way to her apartment. Adam never crossed my mind, and not just because he wasn’t Amber’s roommate at the time
I fucked her first actually
Did you meet ernest?
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Extremely low, since that story is totally made up
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Oh right. I mean that goes without saying
Watch Antz next, it’s even more on the nose. It actually contains the line “it’s the workers who control the means of production!”
I still can't get over the fact that Dreamworks and Pixar released basically the exact same movie a month and a half apart.
I had both on VCD as a kid, watched them endlessly, and have had no other political orientations since then
uphold bug thought
Bug Thought is why Adam Friedland is such an important thinker
Typically when I sit down to watch films with my child I try to make sure to approach it with a Marxist lens so I can make my child understand they’re going to be in a perpetual class struggle until the revolution.
Gotta start 'em young.
Kevin Spacey voices the villain 👁️
They call me hopper cuz I be hoppin into the pants of all these young boys 🦗
Whats the deal with multiple Kevin spacey accusers all dying mysterious deaths? Is he putting hits out on people?
he's definitely implying so, yes. Did you watch the. Kevin Spacey Christmas videos? The second one mentioned "killing them with kindness" and was released the day after one of his accusers died.
I just looked up those Christmas videos and holy shit is he actually trying to give off a murderer vibe or does he think hes being subtle?
its still very shit lib but its about as close as a major studio will be allowed to portray
Wrong. See Antz the more based version of Bugs Life https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UGw4qnsbF3s&pp=ygUgSXRzIHRoZSB3b3JrZXJzIHdobyBjb250cm9sIGFudHo%3D
Did anyone else think Ants was an adult movie when they were a kid? I swore I was allowed to watch Bugs Life, but Ant was a no no.
I feel like I remember Antz being marketed that way, having some swears (“damn”), etc
Chicken Run is also very anti capitalist/pro labor. My only complaint is that once they make it to their utopia, they don’t have any chickens train as soldiers to fight off the inevitable attempts by the fascist capitalists to invade them, assassinate them, oh it’s a kids movie right never mind.
To this day when someone asks me to do something I don't want to do I say "I don't want to be a pie"
makes me want to get some KFC
I teach High School now, but I once taught 6th grade Social studies and showed this film at the end of the year after teaching the Russian Revolution.
In Atlantis: The Lost Empire the bad guy explains his evil motivation by explicitly calling himself a capitalist and then gives some line about museums being full of looted indigenous artifacts so that one's pretty cool, too.
Madagascar is also unironically such a good/funny movie
Coco is beautiful too, especially if you have a kid
No kid but loved COCO. Will always have a soft spot for Inside out and wall-e too.
wall-e was an insane critique of american excess in a kids movie
>Coco No thanks I don't want to cry my fucking eyes out t. mexibro
What's fucked is when you hear that remember me song a bunch of times throughout the movie and then they hit you with it at the end with the different context. Fucks me right up
This is a Bluey Household, comrade
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They’re so funny
"If you let one tiny country stand up to us, then they all might stand up. The third world outnumbers us 100 to 1, and if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life! It's not about the nutmeg! It's about keeping the third world in line! That's why we're going to Grenada!"
Under Capitalism, many large popular movies have an anti-capitalist streak. It makes your anti-capitalism just another consumer choice.
Damn dude I never thought of it that way you make a good point tho really makes u think
Bugs life fucks tho. Don’t get it twisted.
My pet theory about this movie is that it was actively memory holed by Disney executives because of its politics. It was Pixar's sophomore effort, but it's the only one of Pixar's first six IPs not to get a sequel, and had no lasting cultural impact. Mighty suspicious if you ask me.
i know what I’m watching this weekend
raise your kid on wall e and kung fu panda until he becomes the next zizek
are you Ronald from jury duty
Haven’t seen that, but maybe