Etagloc
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At first, I was not going to say this is the greatest movie ever.
I thought I'd suggest it- but not say it is. I was going to suggest but not claim this thesis on the basis of the movie not having any explosions. I'm not saying good movies need to have explosions but I'm not claiming the contrary either (*see second video below).
What are the elements requisite for a movie to be the best movie ever?
Car chases?
The mafia?
Rambo?
I don't know... lately I've been sort of interested in dumb action movies. I'm used to classy movies and I'm kind of tired of classy movies. Usually, I don't watch movies, though.
Anyways, I am positing the hypothesis that this is the greatest movie ever:
The director apparently had something to do with the Axis. I expect a bunch of ad hominems, exhibiting disregard for logic and truth. If you are against the movie (probably without watching it) because it was connected to the Axis.... I invite you to post a movie made by the Allies exposing the Freemasons. I'm not for the Axis but I'm not totally against them either. I don't know of the Allies doing stuff like making movies exposing Freemasonry or saying we need to crack down on Freemasonry:
(I apologize for the meme being ridiculously big and I don't particularly like the Jew caricature... although I think the eyes are kind of funny.... but the quote is authentic to my knowledge)
anyways, whatever your opinion on Axis and Allies- I say watch the movie and see it. It's a great movie! Very cool movie.
I'm not for the Axis or for the Allies but I think I slightly lean towards the Axis. Their side of the story doesn't get told and the conflict wasn't as one-dimensional as it is portrayed. The Allied victory definitely was a victory for the One World Government thing. I think the movie actually explains WW2 if you watch it.
I have my own agenda and I am 100% an independent third party who is of neither side. However, whatever you think- I think it's a good thing and not a bad thing that the film represents the Axis side. People rarely are exposed to the Axis side and the conflict was not as one-dimensional as mainstream sources would have you believe.
Finally, even if you think the conflict was completely one-dimensional, the Axis were cartoon villains and the Allies were pure cartoon superheroes in capes and I'm a horrible person for even daring to post a video from the Axis side and the Axis side shouldn't even be considered and only the Allied side should be heard.... I am urging you to watch the movie for the exposé of Freemasonry... that aspect alone makes the movie worthwhile. I like the movie primarily for the exposé of Freemasonry and I think the pro-Axis viewpoint is sort of a side note to the anti-Freemasony aspect which I think is more dominant. Don't take the dumb, boring approach of knee-jerk outrage. Watch the movie and grasp that things have nuance.
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I thought I'd suggest it- but not say it is. I was going to suggest but not claim this thesis on the basis of the movie not having any explosions. I'm not saying good movies need to have explosions but I'm not claiming the contrary either (*see second video below).
What are the elements requisite for a movie to be the best movie ever?
Car chases?
The mafia?
Rambo?
I don't know... lately I've been sort of interested in dumb action movies. I'm used to classy movies and I'm kind of tired of classy movies. Usually, I don't watch movies, though.
Anyways, I am positing the hypothesis that this is the greatest movie ever:
The director apparently had something to do with the Axis. I expect a bunch of ad hominems, exhibiting disregard for logic and truth. If you are against the movie (probably without watching it) because it was connected to the Axis.... I invite you to post a movie made by the Allies exposing the Freemasons. I'm not for the Axis but I'm not totally against them either. I don't know of the Allies doing stuff like making movies exposing Freemasonry or saying we need to crack down on Freemasonry:
(I apologize for the meme being ridiculously big and I don't particularly like the Jew caricature... although I think the eyes are kind of funny.... but the quote is authentic to my knowledge)
anyways, whatever your opinion on Axis and Allies- I say watch the movie and see it. It's a great movie! Very cool movie.
I'm not for the Axis or for the Allies but I think I slightly lean towards the Axis. Their side of the story doesn't get told and the conflict wasn't as one-dimensional as it is portrayed. The Allied victory definitely was a victory for the One World Government thing. I think the movie actually explains WW2 if you watch it.
I have my own agenda and I am 100% an independent third party who is of neither side. However, whatever you think- I think it's a good thing and not a bad thing that the film represents the Axis side. People rarely are exposed to the Axis side and the conflict was not as one-dimensional as mainstream sources would have you believe.
Finally, even if you think the conflict was completely one-dimensional, the Axis were cartoon villains and the Allies were pure cartoon superheroes in capes and I'm a horrible person for even daring to post a video from the Axis side and the Axis side shouldn't even be considered and only the Allied side should be heard.... I am urging you to watch the movie for the exposé of Freemasonry... that aspect alone makes the movie worthwhile. I like the movie primarily for the exposé of Freemasonry and I think the pro-Axis viewpoint is sort of a side note to the anti-Freemasony aspect which I think is more dominant. Don't take the dumb, boring approach of knee-jerk outrage. Watch the movie and grasp that things have nuance.
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