dfolt
Iscritto in data ago 2004
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I have always viewed Mr. Jones' work with a little bit of skepticism. I find that I agree with 60-70% of what he has to say and of his tactics. I often wonder if he has a hidden agenda and what it might be. Also, I find that, generally, he starts to make a valid point and then meanders into mild paranoia (this may just be a result of my own mild paranoia). Don't get me wrong, Mr. Jones has opened my eyes to many things and I thank him for that and I hope that he continues to expose 'the little man behind the curtain'. What worries me most after seeing 'Endgame' is that his message is becoming one of hopelessness. He now adds environmentalists to his list of puppets to the New World Order. Mr. Jones has systematically removed everyone and everything from the column of good to his column of evil. Which makes me think, "Perhaps, Alex Jones is part of the problem." Endgame offers no solutions... just envisioned results of doom and gloom for the people. It would appear that Mr. Jones' role in all of this is to make people aware of what is going on and then funnel his followers into a mass that has no option except to rise up and fight the machine. What if that is the "Social Elite's" plan? They have the laws, the FEMA camps and the will to exercise their power... all they need is an excuse to use them and a revolution would be that excuse. And perhaps this is where Mr. Jones' Hidden Agenda comes in... could he be a pro-gun, anti-government Anarchist (which, I'm pretty sure would fall into the category of 'Terrorist' under the Patriot Act)? Let's hope he's not that extreme but, I therefore ask that Mr. Jones not just wind up the people but, give them some solid direction and offer realistic solutions to overcome this wave of fascist tyranny that has corrupted the USA. Otherwise, he may discover, too late, that he was just another pawn of The Endgame!
Other than this film not having cell phones and showing the FBI as not being corrupt... this film is more relevant today than it was when it was released 11 years ago. Global Warming, Oil Dependency, Corruption, Conspiracies, Cover-Ups, CIA Black Ops, Evil Business Conglomerates, Keanu's hair, Rachel's eyebrow... etc. Holy crap, why do comments have to be 10 lines long... all that does is encourage babblers to go on and on about the minutia or better yet to ask all the stupid questions they would have said out loud in the theatre, "Who was that guy?", "Why did they kill him?", "What's 'The Force'?", "Was that monster CGI?", "When will they show Jessica's boobs?"
Great beginning! Ten minutes of head shot after head shot after head shot after head shot...more than you could ever view in a rated theatrical release! Then be prepared to sit through seventy minutes of melodrama, bad dialogue, fairy-magic special effects and an awkward attempt to reveal the origin of Romero's zombies (almost inexcusable, so, you'll have to forget the title and pretend that they are not raping Romero's vision) but, be sure to sit through these seventy minutes because the payoff of the last ten minutes is worth it. Every gory, terrifying minute of it. I give it a 9 out of 10 for the beginning and 9 out of 10 for the ending but, a great big zero for the middle, which averages out to a 5 out of 10.
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