Let's discuss about top tier movies that are not bastardized by the current leftist/jewish agenda.
Some years ago I've begun watching prevalently old, non-Hollywood movies and noticed that they are free from any form of current leftist propaganda (interracial couples, trannies, etc..) and don't show an apple watch or redbull in every fucking scene.
Although many moviemakers were kikes or leftists, their main purpose of creating movies was purely artistic and were focused on aesthetics and visual poetry.
Therefore, I highly recommend you to watch these movies listed below:
Woman of the Dunes Il Casanova (Fellini) Shadows of our forgotten ancestors Marketa Lazarova Zulu Kwaidan Ran Ugetsu monogatari Simon of the desert Santa Sangre El Topo Kagemusha The Wishing Tree Fitzcarraldo Andrei Rublev Le Samourai La Grande Illusion 7 Samurai Der Himmel über Berlin Il Conformista La Strada Aguirre der Zorn Gottes The Mirror (Tarkowsky) 8 1/2 (Fellini) Himiko Accattone Ladri di Biciclette Ivan's childhood The Colour of Pomegrenades Tutti a Casa The Burmese Harp Le samourai L'avventura
All spaghetti westerns! (Once upon a time in the west, the good, the bad and the ugly,..) Zulu The man who would be king Eraserhead 2001 a space odissey Godfather I and II Apocalypse now Blade Runner Eyes Wide Shut Clockwork Orange Tokyo Story Dersu Uzala
Maybe some people need that. It's definitely better than watching ANOTHER Fast and Furious. Contribute something or just shut the fuck up. Pretentious faggot.
Xavier Mitchell
>Le Samourai Esoterically promotes race-mixing. >Il Conformista Italian communist propaganda. >Ivan's childhood Soviet propaganda. >Blade Runner Turned an esoterically anti-Semitic novel into an esoterically anti-White movie. >Eyes Wide Shut Jewish triumphalism.
Aiden Long
Conan Dredd True Romance Revelation Road 1,2,3
Jonathan Hill
Buster Keaton's The General The Triumph of the Will Dracula 1931 Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Combat! A Man For All Seasons Becket Lawrence of Arabia 12 Angry Men The Duelists Alien Aliens Rosemary's Baby Who's Afraid of Virgina Wolf? (To discuss the contrast between it and A Man For All Seasons) Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet Othello (the BBC production with Anthony Hopkins) Macbeth (the Playboy production) Ran August Rush.