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Sep 5 10 4:10 PM
whiskey199's +36I DO NOT believe in the Melting Pot. Because it does not exist and has never existed.No one has been more assimilated and rewarded by White audiences than Rodriguez. He even dates starlet Rose McGowan, or did. He made Disney Spy Kids movies, and "Shark Boy and Lava Girl," and the rest. He's both a lucrative Disney director and "edgy" and critically acclaimed partner of Tarantino. Jessica Alba is the fave of Maxim Magazine and the star of White audience movie after movie, from Fantastic Four to Sin City. Michelle Rodriguez is the star of very, very White TV show, "Lost." And gazillion movies like AVATAR. Cheech Marin was made a fabulously wealthy man by a generation of White stoners and TV fans (of Nash Bridges). All these folks are wealthy beyond belief, famous beyond belief, and adored by a White fanbase beyond belief.THIS is the movie these folks chose to make. So, no, there is no possibility of assimilation. There can't be. You shove as much wealth and fame at Rodriguez, or Alba, or Marin, all by adoring White fans, and they will call for basically, a race war to kick White Americans out of well, America. So that Mexicans can run it.IF ANYTHING, the words "we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us," applies to us Whites, who don't want to live in Mexico, but suddenly do. As Gringos. As third class (if that) folks who don't speak Spanish, don't have brown skin, are last in line not first for Affirmative Action, and every other government preference, and lose. Being turfed out by Mexicans who will indeed, always put race first.RACE ALWAYS COMES FIRST. That's just how it is. Rodriguez, Alba, Marin, and and Michelle Rodriguez prove it. The agenda of Mexicans is to make America into Mexico Norte, run by Mexicans, for Mexicans, according to Mexican cultural values, in Spanish, the way California has been turned into "Mexifornia" ala the book by Victor Davis Hanson. We'd all like to live in the bright fantasy Rainbow of the Colors of Benetton. But that's just an ad.Nobody asked me, and there was never a vote, on just WHY we should import about 40 million Mexicans, nearly all dirt poor, illiterate in two languages, with the social dysfunction common to Mexicans (drug gangs, hyper-violence, dog fighting, etc). Nor did we ever see an explanation of how America and the White majority benefits from suddenly being a discriminated minority (but one expected to provide all the wealth and taxes). Nobody asked me if I wanted California to be turned into a slightly more upscale version of Tijuana, yet there it is.We did not cross the border. The border crossed us. Putting us Whites into Mexico. As third class Gringos.I like Mexicans just fine. In Mexico. I figure I owe any and all Mexicans what they would owe me if I crossed the border illegally into Mexico. Nothing, except swift deportation back to my home country.But don't ask me to care about "Amexica" or Mexifornia. Because I don't. I owe Amexica the same allegiance that I owe Mexico: ZERO.
Joe Weldon 50p+14 Vote up Vote downJust got back from seeing Machete.I always liked Robert Rodriguez and his DIY digital self-made studio system and work ethic...until now.What a piece of sh*t. Stupid, racist, idiotic, Marxist - did I mention stupid? Mexicans are all good and hard-working and, of course, America sucks.Some good one liners, machete violence, nudity - especially Jessica Alba in the shower - I'm OK with all that. LOVED The Expendables, after all.But Jesus, if he can make this excrement, where's the conservative Robert Rodriguez?
TheHutch 64p Sadly, I never got to see Grindhouse in the theater. (I would have loved to see that film as it was meant to be seen, instead of the two separate films without fake trailers that were released on DVD.)Rodriguez' "Planet Terror" was awful except for a few moments of brilliance. The missing reel gag is pretty much the highlight...which means that if Rodriguez had been doing the film straight instead of as a salute to Grindhouse films, Planet Terror would have sucked all the way through.The politics of the film repelled me. An American army squad infects an entire town with a zombie virus in the hopes that they'll find a cure from somebody who isn't affected by the disease so that they can cure themselves. As if that horrid portrayal of the American soldier isn't bad enough: they're also a bunch of rapists.Rodriguez seems to let impulses rule over good film-making. He does a gag where the mother gives her son a gun to fend off zombies, and the kid instantly shoots himself by accident. That moment, which IS hilarious as a comment on such scenes in movies, is simply too awful and ruins the rest of the film. Rodriguez wants to have the mother go back to being eye candy for the rest of the film, but you can't get over the fact that she's just lost her son through her own actions and in real life she should be distraught and near-suicide, not showing off her legs.
by pfmahan 43 minutes ago (Sun Sep 5 2010 17:53:45) Ignore this User | Report Abuse ReplyYeah, I heard its doing so well part 2 will be out november of 2011, and 3 november of 2013. And if those are successful there will be a reboot.Wanna know why its not making alot of dough, the people it caters to are the unemployed, lazy, welfare sucking parasites that have nothing to offer society but thuggery and crime, you know Obama supporters!!!!Only a liberal would praise a movie that spits on their country. You are all really sick in the head!