Glenn Beck: Dear Netflix, Why Is Racism Against White People Okay?

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Quote from: quiller on February 19, 2017, 06:49:13 AM
Oh, I agree for the most part, except for selected fantasy and sci-fi. (The Librarians is terrific, fast-paced family fare based on the Noah Wyle movie series; Blind Spot a U.S. introduction for South African actor Sullivan Stapleton; The Expanse a welcome return for Thomas Jane ("The Punisher"). That and the de rigueur array of Marvel and DC features (though the latter is so dark it's nearly unwatchable, unlike the sugary-sweet TV series Supergirl).

Unopened, season 1 of Kelsey Grammar's political series The Boss. It's about a big-city mayor. More Democrats and lies, I do not need.

Anything earlier than about 1985 gets a better reception than after. Rock went to hell about that same time.
Librarians is OK, I'll just watch it on TV as it's released, and definitely have no interest in watching it twice, as for the rest of your list? All PC Bull Shit, not a single one rates above a zero in my book, not a one.
There is very little I watch anymore, with the exception of Cartoon network and the occasional scifi oldie.
Hell, I'd much rather watch old Paladin reruns than any of the shit out today.
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Quote from: Solar on February 19, 2017, 07:20:01 AM
Librarians is OK, I'll just watch it on TV as it's released, and definitely have no interest in watching it twice, as for the rest of your list? All PC Bull Shit, not a single one rates above a zero in my book, not a one.
There is very little I watch anymore, with the exception of Cartoon network and the occasional scifi oldie.
Hell, I'd much rather watch old Paladin reruns than any of the shit out today.

I rarely watch network or cable tv anymore.

Since I got a smart tv, I'm more into watching Youtube or a DVD.

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Quote from: Solar on February 19, 2017, 07:20:01 AM
Librarians is OK, I'll just watch it on TV as it's released, and definitely have no interest in watching it twice

Understandable, but I've been following their production team for a few years now and like the balance they struck in Leverage. I simply cannot find continuity flaws in their work.

Quote, as for the rest of your list? All PC Bull Shit, not a single one rates above a zero in my book, not a one.
The Expanse battles every powerful entity on Earth, Mars and the asteroid belt. I can't think of anything PC about it from the protagonist's (Jane's character's) viewpoint.

QuoteThere is very little I watch anymore, with the exception of Cartoon network and the occasional scifi oldie.
Hell, I'd much rather watch old Paladin reruns than any of the shit out today.

I own seasons 1 and 2 from Have Gun Will Travel, the years which re-used TV scripts from that same series on CBS Radio. I strongly recommend the John Dehner radio shows.

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Quote from: quiller on February 19, 2017, 07:36:16 AM
Understandable, but I've been following their production team for a few years now and like the balance they struck in Leverage. I simply cannot find continuity flaws in their work.
I see no reason to own something I'll never watch again. It's the campy thing, not all that appealing.

QuoteThe Expanse battles every powerful entity on Earth, Mars and the asteroid belt. I can't think of anything PC about it from the protagonist's (Jane's character's) viewpoint.
We definitely have different standards of what PC means, obviously.
Step back and view it from another angle, lose your connection to the characters and see if you can spot the obvious stereotypes and the need to change old tried and true cultural norms.
You may find it innocuous, I see it like any other PC POS they produce, damaging and purposely confusing to a younger audience.

QuoteI own seasons 1 and 2 from Have Gun Will Travel, the years which re-used TV scripts from that same series on CBS Radio. I strongly recommend the John Dehner radio shows.
Same here, and even though I own them, I'd still watch reruns over anything the left produces to date.
Obviously, we have different standards, and the more the left pushes their agenda the less I participate.
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Quote from: Solar on February 19, 2017, 07:20:01 AM
Librarians is OK, I'll just watch it on TV as it's released, and definitely have no interest in watching it twice, as for the rest of your list? All PC Bull Shit, not a single one rates above a zero in my book, not a one.
There is very little I watch anymore, with the exception of Cartoon network and the occasional scifi oldie.
Hell, I'd much rather watch old Paladin reruns than any of the shit out today.

The Librarians is cool. Very family-friendly, and no PC BS. We watch it when we just want an easy evening.

Once Upon a Time has had so many absurd plot-twists it holds little interest anymore.

I watch Rick and Morty on Adult Swim with my older sons. A mad scientist and his grandson.

It has loads of profanity, but is not PC. In fact, one minor obviously MALE character is called "Bird Person" - you know, just to spoof the Gender-Neutral crowd.

But mainly it is hilarious, and does not piss me off. The PC crap, really vulgar sexual innuendo, and constant Christian-Bashing have killed Family Guy, The Simpsons, and American Dad for me. I turn those off lickety-split, and forbid anyone from viewing them. (and yes, they do listen to me. there's a lot to watch without pissing off dad).

Though oddly enough, we do watch South Park. I just don't find their Gun-Toting Jesus offensive. And their depiction of Trump is so over-the-top I just can't take it seriously.

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Quote from: quiller on February 19, 2017, 06:49:13 AM
Oh, I agree for the most part, except for selected fantasy and sci-fi. (The Librarians is terrific, fast-paced family fare based on the Noah Wyle movie series; Blind Spot a U.S. introduction for South African actor Sullivan Stapleton; The Expanse a welcome return for Thomas Jane ("The Punisher"). That and the de rigueur array of Marvel and DC features (though the latter is so dark it's nearly unwatchable, unlike the sugary-sweet TV series Supergirl).

Unopened, season 1 of Kelsey Grammar's political series The Boss. It's about a big-city mayor. More Democrats and lies, I do not need.

Anything earlier than about 1985 gets a better reception than after. Rock went to hell about that same time.

That's odd.

Isn't Kelsey Grammar a well-known Hollywood Conservative ?

Solar

Quote from: Rotwang on February 19, 2017, 12:29:34 PM
The Librarians is cool. Very family-friendly, and no PC BS. We watch it when we just want an easy evening.

Once Upon a Time has had so many absurd plot-twists it holds little interest anymore.

I watch Rick and Morty on Adult Swim with my older sons. A mad scientist and his grandson.

It has loads of profanity, but is not PC. In fact, one minor obviously MALE character is called "Bird Person" - you know, just to spoof the Gender-Neutral crowd.

But mainly it is hilarious, and does not piss me off. The PC crap, really vulgar sexual innuendo, and constant Christian-Bashing have killed Family Guy, The Simpsons, and American Dad for me. I turn those off lickety-split, and forbid anyone from viewing them. (and yes, they do listen to me. there's a lot to watch without pissing off dad).

Though oddly enough, we do watch South Park. I just don't find their Gun-Toting Jesus offensive. And their depiction of Trump is so over-the-top I just can't take it seriously.
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Mothrfkrrrrrr..... I love Rick and Morty which is about to start its new season. :thumbsup:
I watch South Park for their wit and ability to so cleverly point out the absurdity of the left 95% of the time. Squid Billies is another over the top slap in the face to PC.
It won't be long before some young bright writer catches on and puts out a quality show using actual humans, that makes total fun of snowflakes and leftists, I give it a year and one will steal the hearts of Americans and insults the freak leftists in the country.
I guarantee it'll be number 1 over night.
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Quote from: Rotwang on February 19, 2017, 12:35:02 PM
That's odd.

Isn't Kelsey Grammar a well-known Hollywood Conservative ?

So is Jon Voight. He plays left-wing characters (mainly villains) all the time. Robert Davi (a Bond villain), the same.

If the money is there, most conservative actors will take the role. Not all, but most. After all: capitalism is supply and demand and they do the supply. It's just gotta pay well.