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Published November 12, 2010 in Movies by Zach Varnell
Marshall Fritz explains the ABCs of libertarianism. [Dir: Dennis Colvin/ Host: Marshall Fritz/ 90 min/ Documentary-Educational/ Libertarian Compendium/ Retailer #9]
This isn’t a film in the usual sense but rather a series of short filmed lectures. Marshall Fritz, the founder of the Advocates for Self-Government, is a good speaker, and he explains libertarian concepts with a simplicity and clarity that should make them comprehensible to anyone. That makes this a suitable introduction for those who open to libertarian ideas. The (Read More)
Published November 05, 2010 in Movies by Zach Varnell
In the name of saving the children of obscene language, the parents of the South Park kids go to all extremes – including censorship, mind-controlling implants, executions, and finally was on Canada. [Dir: Trey Parker/ (voices of) Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, 80 min/ Comedy, Animated, Musical-Dance/ Freedom of Speech, Personal Responsibility]
The makers of the South Park television series, on which this film is based, have long been in conflict with those concerned about foul (Read More)
Published October 29, 2010 in Movies by Zach Varnell
Two teenagers are magically transported into a 1950s television show rerun, and their modern unrestrained ways trigger unprecedented change. [Dir: Gary Ross/ Tobey Maguire, Joan Allen, Reese Witherspoon, Don Knotts/ 122 min/SciFi-Fantasy, Drama, Comedy/ Social Tolerance, Individualism & Independence, Government as Bigot]
Pleasantville is a 1950s black-and-white television show about a fictional small town – a placid, static place much like that found in The Andy Griffith Show, My Three Sons, and Leave It (Read More)
Published October 22, 2010 in Movies by Zach Varnell
A brilliant and original architect, with a noble vision of life’s potential, struggles, against a sea of mediocrity and cynicism to achieve greatness on his art. [Dir: Kind Vidor/ Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey, Robert Douglas/ 144 min/ Drama/ Ayn Rand-Objectivism, Creator as Hero, Individualism & Independence]
“Howard, every new idea in the world comes from the mind of some one man. And do you know the price he has to pay for it?” That’s the subject of this film: the struggle (Read More)
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