Spectrism
18th May 2013, 04:17 PM
I watched a movie with wife and daughter. They like the cutsie and emotional little movies whereas my style is zombies, war, adventures. Anyway, we watched The Magic of Belle Isle.
Cast: Morgan Freeman, Virginia Madsen, Madeline Carroll
Directors: Rob Reiner
Writer: Guy Thomas, Rob Reiner
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Rob Reiner also directed The Bucket List, which we watched last night.
Anyway, it was a fun kind of story that gets you liking certain people and hating others. I am the kind of bloke that works things over in my mind until I meet a resolution and understanding. About an hour after watching the movie, I had gone on to set up a few chores... and it struck me. I did not critically analyze that movie. It got right by my defenses of the moment. So I gave it thought for about a minute. And, clear as DAYLIGHT, it was obvious to me.
The message jumped right out of my memory.
Who was the good guy? Morgan Freeman. The magic negro who, although an alcoholic, did not exhibit any of the signs of alcoholism except able to drink endlessly without slurring a word or missing a trick. He filled in as the father figure for the white family of girls..... and their real father was a deadbeat. In fact, all the white males were scumbags of one sort or another, except the hollywood film producer. The black guy and his family were the centers of the stable universe. To watch the movie, you would think only black men made good fathers.
So I thought back on the Bucket List. Again... Morgan Freeman is the magic negro and just a car mechanic. He is a walking encyclopedia who knows all the Jeopardy answers and teaches the rich bastard (Jack Nicholson) hospital owner about everything- from pea soup to family relations and customs around the world. Without the black man- Freeman- the rich white guy would have died miserable and without any goodness.
In both of these movies, Freeman is a proud atheist who transcends God.
Watch what the zio-communists are trying to program you with.
Cast: Morgan Freeman, Virginia Madsen, Madeline Carroll
Directors: Rob Reiner
Writer: Guy Thomas, Rob Reiner
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Rob Reiner also directed The Bucket List, which we watched last night.
Anyway, it was a fun kind of story that gets you liking certain people and hating others. I am the kind of bloke that works things over in my mind until I meet a resolution and understanding. About an hour after watching the movie, I had gone on to set up a few chores... and it struck me. I did not critically analyze that movie. It got right by my defenses of the moment. So I gave it thought for about a minute. And, clear as DAYLIGHT, it was obvious to me.
The message jumped right out of my memory.
Who was the good guy? Morgan Freeman. The magic negro who, although an alcoholic, did not exhibit any of the signs of alcoholism except able to drink endlessly without slurring a word or missing a trick. He filled in as the father figure for the white family of girls..... and their real father was a deadbeat. In fact, all the white males were scumbags of one sort or another, except the hollywood film producer. The black guy and his family were the centers of the stable universe. To watch the movie, you would think only black men made good fathers.
So I thought back on the Bucket List. Again... Morgan Freeman is the magic negro and just a car mechanic. He is a walking encyclopedia who knows all the Jeopardy answers and teaches the rich bastard (Jack Nicholson) hospital owner about everything- from pea soup to family relations and customs around the world. Without the black man- Freeman- the rich white guy would have died miserable and without any goodness.
In both of these movies, Freeman is a proud atheist who transcends God.
Watch what the zio-communists are trying to program you with.