Aug 18, 2009

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Dr. Strangelove

Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BombThis masterpiece of Stanley Kubrick was produced in 1963 and is a nationalist classic.Now you should find it strange to hear me argue that this “leftist movie” is a nationalist classic, but it clearly is. For beneath the superficial layer of supposed leftist pacifism is a very extensive and accurate...

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Aug 13, 2009

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A Clockwork Orange

As is the norm for Kubrick movies, the critics did not seem entirely comfortable with this avant garde movie. They claimed that it was just a crude and very dangerous display of sado-masochism dressed up as high art.And, of course, on a marketing level the critics were absolutely right. This is not a movie you want your kids to see or your adult friends and acquaintances to...

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Jul 31, 2009

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Eyes Wide Shut

For some time I have been concerned that we in the nationalist movement pay insufficient attention to culture and the arts. I am convinced that the same sensitive “code” antenna that we apply to news articles can be applied to movies. So let’s place a few under the “Jewelers loop” and discover the deeper meaning.Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut...

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