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The important question is how can it be a conservative movie if it doesn’t have John Wayne or Charlton Heston in it, eh?
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Originally Posted by Velvet
also intresting they included Team America. I havent seen it but if it in any way reflects south park I would say its definitely more in the middle than conservative as south parks basically goes after every side
Yeah, but a recurrent criticism of Parker/Stone stuff in recent years is that these attack-all-sides approaches they take still can't help but default to one side or another - often further right than left. Team America ostensibly starts as a satire of U.S. military intervention but halfway through it switches to mocking left-wing celebrities and how their idealistic pacifism make them easily manipulated by the film's genocidal dictator villain - thus necessitating Team America's intervention.
It takes a lot for me to really label something "a conservative movie". Usually if I like a movie that much, I don't even think about it being conservative. Gran Torino is still one hell of a great movie if it happens to contain conservative elements.
I've heard people say that. They argue their are actually lots of conservative movies, but they do it by defining "conservative" in a really broad way that encompasses near-universal moral principles, or all of Western cultural values, or whatever.
Just because a film has a classic good vs evil does it make it a conservative film?
I wish I was in a fantasy football league just to play mitch trubisky against the patriots. I have a feeling he is going to go off though I may be wrong