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Why Conservatives Should Applaud the Movies of 2012

Carl469 Wrote: Dec 27, 2012 6:00 PM
Maybe you should see a few more movies instead of grousing about the ones you haven't seen. Here's a sample from 2012 worth savoring: "The Grey" "Safe" "Mirror, Mirror" "The Avengers" "Moonrise Kingdowm" "Bernie" "The Dark Knight Rises" "The Bourne Legacy" "Lawless" "End of Watch" "The Master" "Trouble with the Curve" "Prometheus" "Hope Springs" "Savages" "Flight" "Skyfall" "Wreck-It Ralph" "Lincoln" "Anna Karenina" Sounds like a plan.
Mark in CA Wrote: Dec 27, 2012 7:49 PM
The Grey sucked. Avengers was great as was Skyfall. Didn't see the others.

It isn’t unusual for an unsuspecting viewer to walk into a movie theater expecting two hours of mindless entertainment only to be surprised by a liberal political message that overshadows the proceedings. For instance, “Avatar” (2009) -- the highest-grossing movie of all time -- arrived in theaters with an environmental message that presented a false choice between environmental protection and the success of big business. 2012 also offered up its share of liberal-leaning films including “The Campaign,” “Big Miracle,” “The Obama Effect,” “Step-Up Revolution” and “Peace Love & Misunderstanding.” Fortunately, though, those smaller films were out-classed and out-numbered by many other...

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