Cars 3 Is The Latest Movie To Brainwash Young Boys Into Being Subservient To Females

While I might be a little old to be seeing movies like Cars 3, there is something nostalgic about them. So while I’ve outgrown them as far as age, I’ve still made an effort to see the latest ones, because—well, race cars.

But after seeing the latest Cars movie and the overwhelming sense of “you go gurlllll” propaganda shoved down your throat in the last 15 minutes of the movie, I’m sincerely hoping that Cars 3 ends the trilogy for good and doesn’t spin the newest “star” into a new series.

What was once a great movie for young boys to enjoy that focused just on sport, competition, and friendship is now filled with an attempt to brainwash young men into thinking that women are superior—even if they don’t deserve it.

The Former Cars Movies

Before I start discussing Cars 3, let’s have a quick recap of the first two movies that preceded it—both of which were rated very positively overall, and did have pretty solid life lessons in it for young men.

The first Cars movie was about a young, hotshot racer whose enormous racing skills nearly matched his enormous ego. The entire movie was based on the typical professional sports story—young upstart begins to beat everybody, the older veterans can’t take it, but eventually the youngster is served a piece of humble pie before bouncing back with a lesser ego.

Cars 2 was based on loyalty, friendship and ended with some James Bond-esque spy scenes as the characters ran through London to defuse a bomb about to blow up the palace.

You can look at either of those first two movies and say that it’s a story that young boys can enjoy, and that the messages told by either are relatively positive towards cultivating some sense of masculinity, brotherhood, or simple sense of good. Plus, race cars.

Cars 3 Starts Well, But…

It goes south in the last minutes of the film, which is a shame. Boys are basically told—you’re not good enough, and you have to move over for a girl, now.  The main character, Lightning McQueen, is now at the end of his racing career.

Much like how he was the up-and-coming hotshot in the original movie, Lightning is now being de-staged by some new future generation cars. He’s getting his ass whooped, and goes down the rabbit hole to try to figure out how to be faster. His team is bought out, he gets some fancy new simulators, as well as a new personal trainer—Cruz Ramirez, voiced by Cristela Alonzo.

Needless to say, Alonzo won’t be playing a personal trainer in any role but a voice-over anytime soon:

A Poor Message

McQueen’s comeback story is reminiscent of the typical professional sports athlete who sticks around a bit too much and tries to regain his former glory. Think Michael Jordan on the Wizards, Lance Armstrong ruining his career by coming back, or Michael Schumacher’s fruitless return to Formula 1.

McQueen’s comeback story is obviously possible with the Hollywood scripting. With the help of Cruz’s “training“, some old-school dirt track demolition derby, and guts and determination—McQueen gets to the point where he’s at his final race. He starts last and works his way through the field. Again, it’s a good lesson in there for young men (even if it’s not applicable to aging athletes)—work hard, persevere, and eventually it pays off.

Then it all falls apart. When he comes in for his first pit stop, he has a moment. It’s during this moment that he decides that he will have Cruz come into the race replacing him, and he will retire and become a crew chief. Effectively immediately.

Yes, the female car who has never raced in her life (who told him previously that was her dream). The female car who looks strikingly like McQueen, yet the whole story has been based on how McQueen’s old and outdated technology (aerodynamics, i.e. looks) can’t keep up with the cars of the future.

It’s this sudden change that sends the message to young girls of, “You’re beautiful no matter what.”

And it says to the young boys, “This is the way that life is. No matter what, you are going to be upstaged by girls because you are inferior.” Unlike the first Cars movie, there was no mentorship (that’s how McQueen was first humbled). There was no sign of guts and hard work on her part—she just ran around the whole moving, following him. The girl car just came in the race, took over, and that was that. The irony is made even greater by the fact that it’s the land whale Cruz who is playing the personal trainer.

Not only is the veteran male racer upstaged by someone with no merits—it’s someone who embodies the same physical qualities that was making Lightning McQueen fall short of his racing goals. It sends a poor message regarding body image to both boys and girls.

Cars 3 says that ultimately your physical looks don’t matter—you’ll still win at life, despite this. Even if you’re fat and out of shape, you can still win races. Nothing could be further from the truth.

The new-age car style (left) versus the old (right).

A Female In Racing Who Doesn’t Deserve Her Ride

As someone who actually follows racing on a professional level, I couldn’t help but laugh. After all, people have been fighting for equality in racing for a long time. Danica Patrick was supposed to be the savior—the female talent who could finally knock the boys off.

Of course, Patrick has a top-tier ride in NASCAR, with full funding and the best equipment available. Throughout her career, spanning 171 starts, she has managed to finish in the Top 10 exactly seven times. And never in the Top 5.

Meanwhile her teammate Kevin Harvick, in identical equipment, has finished in the Top 10 ten times this year alone (out of 17 races). Second teammate Kurt Busch has eight Top 10s. Third teammate Clint Bowyer, in his first year on the team, has seven.

Danica Patrick is the perfect example of a female who is where she is in racing because of her good looks, not because of any actual ability she possesses behind the wheel. Cruz Ramirez is the same thing—a girl who gets an undeserving opportunity (except she obviously wins the race in the movie).

What kind of message does this send to young boys? That you should just move over and let the girls pass you by. That even if you work hard and are deserving, you don’t matter. That girls are better, and it doesn’t matter how they look. That equality doesn’t really exist in the “workspace”—girls are going to be given opportunities simply because they have a slit in between their legs.

Even my Ukrainian girlfriend, who is hardly familiar with the poisons of feminism, remarked to me (unprovoked), “I don’t get it—what did she do to deserve that win? She didn’t…do anything.”

Closing Thoughts

While I enjoyed the movie overall, the ending was impossible for me to look past, and it disgusts me how many young boys are going to be influenced by this movie. In another life, if I wasn’t unplugged, I wouldn’t have given a second thought about it. The timeline when the original Cars came out, or even Cars 2, I would have never realized this. But I know better now.

The obvious attempt to draw girls into the Cars franchise by staging a female winning the race may or may not work for Disney and Pixar. Girls aren’t that interested in cars—they want to dress up like a princess and play house—not get oil under their nails (exceptions obviously). It’d be nice if Hollywood would quit trying to fuck with the minds of young kids, but it’s never going to happen.

Right now, the message they want to instill into the minds of young boys with is simply this: You’re not good enough.

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359 thoughts on “Cars 3 Is The Latest Movie To Brainwash Young Boys Into Being Subservient To Females”

    1. I completely forgot this series existed before reading this article, to be honest.

      1. The first Cars movie was pretty good to be honest but couldn’t be arsed with the sequels though

        1. came out in ’06, which means they started working on it in ’03 or so….a looooooong time ago, in a non-sjw galaxy far, far away…

        2. Cars 2 was all about climate change with the new fuel source by a Richard Branson type. The SJW shit was all over that one.

      2. I wasn’t even aware that a Cars 2 was made. Heh.
        It’s to the point now that the only way I know about new movies or television shows, is from the internet when they get brought up in articles or comments. I feel many days like I’m posting in a Way Back Machine from the year 1987, and trying to figure out this Brave New World of silly propaganda that y’all up here in 2017 are experiencing, via second hand information. And it really feels like that.
        If it weren’t for Netflix/Hulu I’d have 0% contact with modern entertainment.

        1. Same here. Always on the internet will I learn about these forgotten franchises and generic movies. On the plus side, I’ve learned that if there is a movie that’s trending on the internet, chances are it’s shit so I won’t bother with it. Most of my movie viewing for the past year has been of older movies like Film Noir or Westerns. It amazes me just how much more masculine and better written I find them than the CGI, “you-go-guuurl” fests usually out today.

        2. I love old Westerns. Made in another world, and another time, and are so masculine, even by the standards of the day and age they were filmed, that your testosterone has to rise a good 100 points just by watching one.

        3. Movies made before about 1975 (err on the side of earlier if in doubt) is the way to go.

  1. Fuck Disney. They’re propaganda belching haemorrhoids that need to die.

    1. I think Disney has figured out quite a while ago that males are withdrawing from the MSM. If you see anything by Disney it is now always Power Princess stuff. No sane boy that I know of would sit and watch this stuff for hours, so their target market is clearly girls, girls and only girls.

      1. To hold Herbie’s muffler, the muffler would have to be stolen, which would mean that we’d need to involve the Shaggy DA to prosecute the matter, as soon as he gets a break from dealing with the Flubber situation.

        1. He would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids!

        2. thats a mashup of movies I’d pay to see! Just needs a dash of david lynch’s Blue Velvet ftw!

        1. Herbie + pre crackhead lindsay lohan = even more…the shit

        2. I’ll take a sentient Rolls Royce over a shitty Beetle any day of the week.

        3. Indeed. In her prime she was a looker. As always, a life in Hollywood/Disney for children actors these days is a death sentence.

        4. Young Lindsay trumped young Hillary Duff, Young Brittany Spears, and even young Christina Aguilera.
          She was one of 3 Disney girls you knew would be hot later; the other two being Ariana Grande and Brenda Song. Guess Victoria Justice as well but she was marginally attractive but you knew she wouldn’t fill out anymore than she already did in the shows.

        5. Dude, nothing trumps the young Brittany Spears. Well in my book anyway. She seems to be aging well these days (after that whole “I’m going insane white trash, oh look Cheetos” ordeal). She was so freaking hot it made me physically uncomfortable to see an album cover (well, CD cover) or see her on television, because that whole “she’s not legal age” thing was in my head.

        6. Funny but being right under her in age, I was supposed to find her hot but young Christina Aguilera was something fierce. Between her and Jewel, my celebrity crush boxes were all filled. Young Lindsay was something fierce being as cute, tight bodied, and buxom as she was. Brittany just didn’t seem as fun to me until her Toxic song. By then she was all but done in my book. Kissing Madonna sealed the deal.

        7. I actually stole my sisters’ copy of that movie just to perv on 19 y/o Lohan….the sight of her with that beautiful long red hair spilling down over her racing overalls made me want to feed the ducks…

        8. Jewel used to be fairly attractive. And I can say from personal experience that every one of her music videos I would in fact validate that she had two breasts. Just to be safe, I’d always check.
          As mentioned, I had zero problems with the young Lindsay, she could have blossomed into something jaw dropping. Shame.

        9. At least Jewel died with some dignity….resigned to the afterlife of Hallmark movies…

        10. I could never overlook that mewling poetry, funky fangs or the wonky rubber cans.

        11. Don’t have a copy of Mean Girls lying around. Lacey Chabert though…..sexy as hell….

        12. I would have done terrible, awful things to her-being a swine that I am I would have relished it too. She was a hot little thing.

        13. I had the same feeling when I saw a Highschool yearbook photo of Kate Upton…and then found out she was 15 at the time it was taken…I can only imagine how many 15 y/o boys in her grade fed the ducks to thoughts of her back in the day!

      2. Herbie didn’t even have another beetle to hump, Frank had to have a WHOLE pasture to keep his harem in.

  2. dang, six yr old nephew loved this one. I need to start asking him “why?” when he likes/dislikes something. I had to tell his mom about the deviancy being promoted by Bill Nye(she noticed the show on Netflix, 90s nostaglia then kicked in).
    the plot twist sounds alot like what happened in that last Star Wars flick- girl who has never picked up a light sabre kicks Ross Geller’s ass

    1. I was so pissed after watching the bullshit in the latest Star Wars flick that I swore never to watch any upcoming Star Wars films, An untrained girl beats a former jedi/sith apprentice? ridiculous

      1. It was also amazing how she manages to fix the millennium falcon like Fonzie by just touching it, even though she has no piloting experience whatsoever.

        1. That was irritating….
          In FACT I think it was RAYCIS!!!!! Suggesting that the Wookie who’d maintained and modified thatn shit for 30-40 was somehow less competent than a white human with NO experience!

        2. This entire Grrrl Pwrrrr thing has so jumped the shark, it’s becoming a parody of itself.

        3. Yeah, in the past I was fine with movies like Aliens, because at least there wasn’t this blatant misandrist overtone basically telling men to castrate themselves. Nowadays, this shit is unbearable, they even had to put it in Mad Max…

        4. You make a terrific point, and Aliens and Ripley is a great thing to bring up. Because it shows how utterly different this misandrist MarySue trope is.
          Ripley wasn’t a GoGurl superhero, and most importantly, she was not a replacement for a man. Her whole character is locked into the ideas of maternal desire/instinct/responsibility, and having to *get over herself,* her victimization at the hands of aliens and corporate humans, and her past and current trauma to rise to the situation, moment by moment. Ripley doesn’t *get anything* (unearned or otherwise) for her troubles, say like Lightening McQueen’s race victory or the Millennium Falcon & legacy of the Jedi. She just gets through her ordeal. When was the last time a major female protagonist had to get over herself as part of her character arc? Especially without some kind of status upgrade/material payday as the motivation?

        5. You know the world is really fucked up when they turn Mad Max into a feminist movie.

        6. Even in the later (awful) films, as she becomes more of a super-powered MarySue, its partly because she gets infused with Alien DNA. So basically the only reason she kicks ass is because she becomes part alien monster.

        7. Do I need to go into my “The Force Awakens is about destroying all the classic traditional hero archetypes embodied in A New Hope and replacing them with modern SJW retardation” diatribe?

        8. Apparently the new feminist transformers movie tanked.
          Can’t imagine why no one wants to watch a teenaged girl tell giant robots from space about how strong and empowered she is.

        9. You must not have watched the Alien movies. It was pointed out at the time that they were designed to reverse the typical traits of white males as heroes. With black guys lasting to close to the end, the typical white male heroes were playing second fiddle to the female leads and usually dying early.
          Alien 2 in particular was blatant in its feminism and it made me want to puke.
          Go and watch the movies again and this time pay attention.

        10. It’s funny, we are so conditioned to the modern SUPER GRRL misandry brand of feminism that we look back at films like Aliens and overlook how feminist it was… I’m guilty of this, too.
          Ripley was not the modern, barren-womb, MoldyLocks, all-men-must-die brand of feminism. She was not 3rd Wave Feminism cancer.
          But she was still pretty hardcore feminist. She, a civilian with no military training at all, took charge of a military operation going to shit in the middle of an ambush while the male military commander wet his pants. As the trained, experienced military men (and women) were getting their asses kicked, she rode in like the cavalry to their rescue.
          One brief lesson on how to use a rifle turns her from an “observer” to the best fighter in the group. The aliens wipe out an entire squad of experienced marines in about 5 minutes, but she duct tapes a flamer to a pulse rifle and goes down into the heart of the alien base and kicks everyone’s ass, including their queen.
          Yes, she was motivated by maternal instinct, and showed a softer, feminine side…. something the modern feminist nazi would never show.
          But she was still pretty damn feminist.

        11. Cameron is no friend of the Red Pill, but Ripley is not a pretty princess who just gets to prance into a male world and own it by virtue of her vagina. There is no great unearned benefit that she replaces a man to receive.
          Was she a feminist icon in the 80s? To an extent, at least until T2 and Sarah Connor – a character that does step into a man’s world. But today, third wave feminists would critique Ripley as being shackled with antiquated notions of child-rearing and motherhood, failing to focus on her career, and most importantly: killing a female alien queen, a strong female role model. After all, pitting one woman against another is just two brainwashed drones (Ripley and the alien Queen) battling it out under the invisible rubric of white male heterosexual cisgendered patriarchy, when they should be teaming up to take back the power and smash patriarchy.
          No, Ripley would be ripped to pieces by the feminists of the current year.

        12. I need a hi-res version of that to print on canvas, frame, and hang in my office at work.

        13. I thought Ripley was a good character in these films. She herself was something of an alien I thought even from the beginning. She didn’t come across to me as behaving like a man but rather an exceptional woman.
          I think her defining character moment in the series was in the first film where she didn’t want to let the infected crew member on the ship, for fear of compromising the mission as a whole. She just happened to be that one human well-adapted to an alien environment.

        14. I went to that movie, and regretted it. There are maybe five times in a life of regularly going to the movies where I have had zero fun at the theater. Transformers 5 was one of those times. There is not one good thing I can say about it. No one good scene. Not one nice piece of music. Not one inspiring shot. Nothing.

        15. You make some good points. I was focused primarily on Aliens, not necessarily Alien. I also liked her character (in both movies) and enjoyed the films. But I can still see the fantasy being woven into the fantasy.

        16. Marky Mark should hope that nobody goes to see this turd. It will ruin his brand. He is unwatchable in it.

        17. I agree, but at least its not as artless and blatant with its agenda like the stuff today.

        18. What we are really saying here is that Ripley was not a Mary Sue. But a Mary Sue can be male or female. So that doesn’t make Aliens any less feminist.
          I’m also not sure that the feminists would “rip Ripley (pun?) to pieces”. If you do a Google search you will see that these movies are still praised for their feminism.

        19. Yeah I think it was because the message was much more subtle and not quite as in your face as modern feminist movies. Modern movies are almost parodies of feminism where they go beyond a “strong female lead” to actively denigrating men.
          Kind of makes me think that feminists are scared that the message is not getting through and so they have doubled down on the absurdity.
          Hell some shows don’t even bother to provide a weak rationale for why the tiny chick with no training can beat up tough men without breaking a sweat.

        20. Its a great film no doubt and superior to the new Alien movies (with female leads) and you are right, it does not shove feminism down our throats. That said, even when I watched Aliens as a child it really irked me with the incongruence of trained marines panicking and Ripley being as cool as a cucumber.
          And of course Vasquez (a chick) was the toughest marine. Yeah right.

        21. Sgt Apone (black) first to get it, Cpl Hicks (white, 2nd fiddle) survives till credits roll
          what COP said is true for Aliens (Alien 2) Ripley has (had) a daughter who died because Ripley was in space to long (Alien) so when she finds Newt on LV426 her maternal instinct kicks in.
          there is a little ‘you go grrrl’ in Aliens but more Vasquez not Ripley
          a bigger message, i believe at least, that is delivered more than vag for the win power is dont trust big corporations (Carter Burke, Weyland Yutani) & dont trust androids (Ash)
          EDIT: Bob, when the movies were current in the 70s, the grrrl power i can see, but by todays standards, just a fart in the breeze!

        22. I don’t know what point you are making in your first paragraph but feminist is feminist. In some ways, these movies are more insidious because even today so called Red Pillers struggle to see it. I saw it at the time! I never understood why guys liked those movies so much.
          Why did you say that these movies were current in the 70s?! I think that you’ll find that Aliens was produced in the 80s and there have been many more Alien movies since.

        23. Alien was 70s?? not sure, my bad about Aliens, yeah i wasnt old enough to see it back then.
          i mean when Alien was originally released in the 70s, Ripley as lead character in an action movie (sci-fi but hey) yes i can see people would have reacted in a “wtf a woman in the lead role”.
          where today Fury Road with Charlize Theron is just so in your face, grrl power x100
          yep, Alien 3, Resurrection, AVP all that rubbish… 1 & 2 for me

        24. Indeed but if feminists had led with Ghostbusters in 1979 that probably would have killed the “Girl Power” movement in its inception.
          From Alien in ’79 to Fury Road today, it’s all part of a carefully calibrated plan.

        25. im not going to lie Bob, but there is no way im going to see that sequel to Prometheus just because i dread what they have done to the characters and the message they will be pushing, like you said Ghostbusters original vs Melissa Mcarthy and those other bafoons, sheesh its bloody woeful

        26. And Ridley Scott makes the masculine Gladiator decades later. And then another decade later makes another feminist Alien flick. His Alien movies are dark and pessimistic. Gladiatior while the hero dies, ends on a positive note. I loved Gladiator and Warner Brothers originally wanted him to reboot Batman instead of Christopher Nolan. Would have been interesting.
          Russell Crowe has not made a single movie that has surpassed it ever.
          Ridley Scott and Crowe tried to catch lightning in a bottle a second time with Robin Hood and it didn’t work.

        27. Ripley was nothing like the Waterson character in the new Alien movie, she was in her undies in the Alien movie, Sigourney Weaver provided some eye candy. While Katherine Waterson was wearing a space hijab.

        28. Apparently the took 5 times and spent over 1 billion dollars and lots of CGI to tell a story that was told much better in 1985 by Japanese animators in the original Transformers film. People want to see Unicron, and they have to wait 6 movies, I guess everyone is throwing their hands in the air saying to heck with it.

        29. The original 1986 animated film holds up as better than the entire reboot franchise.
          The music was awesome, the death of Optimus actually meant something, and Unicron was an incredible and thought provoking villain.
          I’ve taken a lot of shit on this forum for liking Japanese anime and culture, but you know what the Japanese doesn’t have? Jews and cultural Marxism! The Japanese actually love their own people and history!
          And then there’s liberal cucks bitching that the Japanese will go extinct because their birthrate is low, as if population size can never fluctuate and must always increase, but too many people is causing global warming so people shouldn’t have kids! Muslims should immigrate to Japan to increase their population size!
          Can you tell I hate everything?

        30. Japan is the only first world country that has not degenerated. Mostly it’s due to not having cucks and not having Jews.
          If Hungary cucks out I will go to Japan.

        31. Okay, yes, in the retarded world you exist in where literally just having a female figure involved at all makes something a ‘feminist movie’, they did…

        32. Look, I understand its easier for you to just call names and hurl insults rather than try to think about this objectively. I suspect feminist idealization has become so much a part of your identity and thought processes that you probably can’t even recognize the multiple, prominent examples of feminist idealization in the movie. But you are the one disconnected from reality if you can’t objectively watch it and see the strong feminist themes that dominate the plot. Max himself becomes a secondary character for most of the movie — George Miller himself said Max is only involved “because MacGuffin”. The central theme is a one-armed female hero rescuing female slaves from a patriarchy. She is stronger, smarter and better than everyone else in the movie, including the title character, for no definable reason. The deus ex machina that saves them in the promised land is a gang of elderly motorcycle chicks. All of the bad guys in the entire movie are male. All of the good guys, with the sole exception of Max and one other dude, are female. I could go on but its probably pointless.

  3. Once my kids grew up, I stopped bothering to go to movies made for kids. This includes basically everything made by Disney, as well as all of this superhero comic book crap, and anything else animated (Pixar, etc). This leaves me with approximately 3 movies a year to choose from, should I feel inclined to see a movie, which honestly, I rarely am.
    Granted, this is about a movie made for a young audience and not me. Dunno, how about we stop taking our sons and daughters to this propaganda and let these companies wither on the vine? It’s amazing to me that we’ve been convinced to voluntarily pay for our own brainwashing.

        1. Yeah it’s long but it’s a good watch. It has some naked truths in it and it’s made by the Russians I think. Watched it yesterday and was impressed.

        2. If it is a russian production, at first impression I noticed they used a voice over guy who is a native english speaker from north america – well done. I quite respect the russians, but I find it a bit difficult listening to english with a russian accent for an extended period of time.
          But this is an excellent production because it goes beyond the gay issue, and touches a bit on the dystopia as a result of medical technology available to pop kids out of a blender.

    1. Good move – they’ll peg you as a molestor if you go to movies like that without kids in tow.

    2. Walt Disney himself was a social conservative, but when Disney died his brother took over, then his brother’s health failed and the company became a publicly held corporation. It was the last Anglo owned production company in Hollywood, and it began churning out all sorts of crap by the 1990s. Disney used to make wholesome stuff by Hollywood standards.
      And the only decent comic book movies were the original Reeve Superman films.

        1. Most movies these days are totally unwatchable. Too many obvious social messages these days. People are getting the idea and tuning out.

        2. Except how the hell does a petite slip of a broad do what the Phantasm does throughout the entire damned film?
          The best part of the movie is the Joker slapping her face with his sausage.

        3. Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm was pretty good. They don’t make superhero movies as good as that anymore. No propaganda, either. Best part about it.

      1. “Disney used to make wholesome stuff ”
        Thanks for the history of Disney. And indeed the works that he put out back in his day were very well done.
        Was it the last Anglo owned company in Hollywood? I can believe it.

        1. Virtually all of the major movie studios were controlled by Jewish founders, Paramount had one non Jewish founder, the rest were Jewish. Some people think Warner was non Jewish, nope, the founders changed their names to sound Anglo, but they were Jewish as well. Walt Disney was the most successful Anglo Saxon in Hollywood
          Marlon Brando got chewed out for saying that Jews controlled Hollywood but then a few years later a magazine bragged about Jewish control of Hollywood, and these days Hollywood plain sucks. Most people really didn’t care back then because the movie industry actually made good entertaining movies, so when the question came up of who ran Hollywood it stemmed from envy.
          Other than Disney, United Artists was the only other successful Anglo owned studio in Hollywood but that was eventually taken over by MGM.

        2. Disney took a lot of flack for the fact that he was not of the tribe and was in the film business, also for the fact he was making only wholesome kids movies.

    3. Ghost, many moons ago we just stopped going to movies altogether. We just wait until the movie comes out on DVD, then wait another year or so and find it at pawn shop or yard sale for two bucks (or less). If it’s bad enough, I’ll hang the DVD up on a piece of fishing line over my chicken yard to keep the hawks off my flock. So, maybe I’m paying for my own brainwashing, but not much… 😉

    4. I tend to like a lot of low budget direct to video horror, which does have the benfit of more options and not having to go to the actual theater and waste a lot of money. Every so often I get a gem.
      I have seen the cars movies though, as I have younger members of my family. With the description that the author gave, I am wondering if the writers might have been trying to give closure by going back to the first movie where McQueen sacrifices the race to push the older veteran across the finish line after he was underhandedly crashed by the bad guy. Where in this new one he sacrifices the race to give a taste of victory to the new blood? Although even if that was the intention it still sounds like the concept fell flat.

      1. I think a big part of the salt rub is she only just learned how to race and she pulls off one of the Hudson Hornet’s moves that really only Smoky or McQueen should have been able to do after years of experience & practice.
        The only reason she was really even able to hang with the rest of the old timers is just a few days before McQueen had to teach her how to race on sand & dirt vs asphalt.

    5. “Once my kids grew up, I stopped bothering to go to movies made for kids”
      At least today with video streaming tech and other things we at least have the option of choosing classic movies to watch for ourselves and our children – assuming the Orwelian system doesn’t simply remove any and all productions made before 1980.

    6. Four movies possibly worth watching depending on your tastes.
      Dredd (2012)
      Jack Reacher (2012) (Avoid the sequel)
      John Wick (2014)
      Edge of Tomorrow aka Live Die Repeat (2014)
      Compared to moves movies today I’d rather watch the Dirty Harry movies for the night than anything recent.
      The only kids film that didn’t seem to have any weird bullshit messages is possibly “The Good Dinosaur” (2015). It’s the first young boy coming of age story I’ve seen in many years that didn’t piss me off in some weird way.
      Everything else is shit and its nice to see the American people are slowly avoiding Hollywood and the media companies. Not going to the movies as much and cancelling cable services.

    1. And who are you, the proud lord said,
      that I must bow so low?
      Only a cat of a different coat,
      that’s all the truth I know.
      In a coat of gold or a coat of red,
      a lion still has claws,
      And mine are long and sharp, my Lord,
      as long and sharp as yours.
      And so he spoke, and so he spoke,
      that lord of Castamere,
      But now the rains weep o’er his hall,
      with no one there to hear.
      Yes, now the rains weep o’er his hall,
      and not a soul to hear.

      1. Kyle, when you’re done bitch slapping him/her send (what’s left of) it my way for a little one on one in shooting, knife throwing, wood splitting and motorcycle riding. We’ll compost whatever bit of quivering mass that remains and put it on my garden in a year or so. 😀

        1. And then I want whatever is left so I can catch wrestle them and slap a hold on them so they can flop around like an infantile retard.

        2. So that means I have to leave something for you then… Dammit! Well…oooh-kay, if I havta, I guess… But I still get to compost whatever is left of the l’il faggot when you’re done, right? 😉

      2. Lol. Sit down, you are not qualified. I’m sure all of the aforementioned qualities perfectly describe you.

        1. The truth still remains. You’re a short fat virgin who can’t drive. You be cool 🙂

  4. Some more garbage from hollywood to download for free then send directly to the trashcan without even watching it…keep it coming, it’s fooling no one.

  5. Anyone on your facebook that is spreading liberal garbage through your feeds, unfollow, report and block them, everyone do it systematically to stop them spreading their lies, for me the list was quite extensive, Richard Brandson, Russell Brand, The Arnold and even a few of my friends, I basically walled them all off.

    1. Why….oh why….are you still using facebook/social media?

      1. I use it to plant red pill seeds mostly, and to talk to family, everywhere I go I plant red pill seeds. Facebook can be used against these blue pilled faggots. Cut their feeds, then spread red pill everywhere.

        1. You can use whatsapp/email/skype to keep in contact with family, cut Facebook from your life, its absolutely rubbish

        2. Yea but someone has to be proactive in planting red pill seeds…and facebook is perfect for that. I mean it has over 1 billion active users, so why give up such a good source of blue pill people to throw red pills at?..Even roosh still uses facebook, and ever since his feeds come my way I am noticing changes in people’s over all attitudes…some balance does seem to be taking place.

  6. “Danica Patrick is the perfect example of a female who is where she is in racing because of her good looks, not because of any actual ability she possesses behind the wheel”
    The sad part is she’s not even that good looking. She’s very average.

    1. Yeah, thought that too. Totally dolled up, put in a dress, makeup, everything good about her accentuated, and photographed in moody lighting and I’m still “Eh…maybe…I guess…” iffy on her.
      There was a NASCAR awards thing not too long ago where one of the drivers mocked her using “this is you crashing” sign language that she got really upset about. As I hear told, she does get a bit wrecky on the track. Some people have told me that she’s decent at some other form of racing that I’ve never heard of, but clearly, NASCAR is not for her.

      1. Knowing how terrible drivers women are, I think it is best she switches to rally. At least then, she won’t accidentally kill anybody.

        1. Eh…he started out good then went to the apology thing.
          I’m talking about some ceremony where one of the other drivers did the “you wreck cars” hand gestures, not this (that I’m aware of).
          This kowtowing to pussy is really sad. She wrecks a lot and doesn’t finish well nearly all the time. It’s time for her to be put away on a back shelf, imo.

        2. The only reason she’s in a ride is because she netted one of the larger sponsorship offers when she jumped from IndyCar to Tony Stewart’s team years ago. GoDaddy.com sponsored her for 5 of the 6 years she’s been in Cup and that was more than enough to cover all of the cars she’s wrecked.
          It is amusing that GoDaddy initially used her for her “good looks” having SB commercials of her in scantily clad outfits at 30 years old. They must have came to the obvious realization that her looks no longer serve their purpose and they cut ties. Word is sponsorship interest is extremely low for next season. She’ll be gone.
          I think Richard Petty summed it up the best when asked if he thought she would ever win a race: “If everybody else stayed home, If she’d have been a male, nobody would ever know if she’d showed up at a racetrack.”

        3. She’s actually lucky she’s racing this season. Her sponsor cut the cord late last year. Stewart-Haas took them to court over breach of contract. Not sure if that’s why she has a ride this year or not but yes her future in Cup racing is in doubt. You can’t wreck a car every other week and expect the same kudos as jimmy johnson or Matt Kenseth. Stewart has given her every opportunity to succeed but the only thing she’s done successfully is date other NASCAR drivers (no shitting you)

        4. Yeah they were able to piece together enough sponsorship to cover the $20 million or so it costs to run a team throughout the year.
          Huge Kenseth fan, hoping he can draw some sponsorship in the coming years and stay relevant. He’s at that make or break age being 45. But you’re right the second Kenseth or Johnson slip, the sponsors are going to be looking for the next hottest thing. Or a woman like Patrick, but even she has her limitations and they are being revealed.

        5. I do wonder though if the only reason Danica still has a ride is because she is a woman. Trashing that many cars with nothing to show for it, I wonder if tony is afraid of being labelled sexist for “not giving her a chance”?
          Let’s face it. She is the best female driver ever. Period.
          She is better than thousands of men in the sport. Period (I wonder how much balls I’d have whipping a car like a projectile at 300kph around an oval for 4hrs?)
          But despite those skills, she’s far from the best and working for a team with money (unlike Dibenedettos of the sport), she’s just not hacking it.

        6. Yeah I mean she does have a certain level of talent to at least not have killed herself or anyone else on the track. I think her move to NASCAR had a lot to do with her parents not wanting to see her die in the death traps that are IndyCars. Dan Wheldon died a few years back and Scott Dixon came close to biting the dust at this year’s 500, even after significant safety improvements.
          It is interesting that she is the best woman and even that doesn’t seem to matter compared to the best men in the sport (or even some of the worst). Out of 171 starts, her best finish is 6th at Atlanta (which actually is pretty impressive, but still 6th). I don’t think there will ever be a woman who will be able to see the track and have the talent to pilot these beasts like men can.

        7. Every time I’ve watched a race she’s running mid-pack. I don’t know many years a male driver can run mid-pack and still get a sponsor/ride.

      2. To say she’s wrecky is an understatement. The thing is, if they really want a woman in racing, there no shortage of girls who can really fill out a firesuit and have some real accomplishments. Danica’s last win was 2008 in IndyCar and before that, I believe she had a win in a European touring series in 1996.

  7. My children will NEVER be aloud to watch Disney products. EVER. I will punish them if I ever see them watching Disney products.

  8. Regarding driving and flying, I’ve heard women say this many times, “I don’t want a woman driving me around, we’re talking about my life here. I want a man up there.”

  9. Reminds me of something the wife asked the other day. She’s watching “Game of Thrones” and I mentioned how hard it was for me to take that 7 foot amazon seriously as a warrior/knight. “Why do you always act like that about warrior women in movies?”
    I told her how women were in the army when shot at and how terrible they performed the smallest task that didn’t require combat. It’s almost comical watching it on TV

      1. I mistakenly checked out The New Alice in wonderland last night. Yeah, the Cheshire cat was far more believable than super hero Alice.

        1. Don’t know what movie you’re talking about. I stopped watching them years ago.

        2. New? The remake from years ago? Or have they done yet another one of those? As I recall, the remake years ago was just awful and of course “I doan needs no man!” was written all through it (the one with Depp as the Mad Hatter). This fucking agenda is so transparent and boring.

        3. There’s a new one that came out in 2016 Alice Through the Looking Glass, sequel to the first one, both starring Johnny Deep(which should be enough of an indication about the quality of the movie). It somehow managed to do the impossible and be even worse than the last one. Tim Burton has become a garbage director.

        4. Tim Burton has become a garbage director.

          That’s the saddest thing of all. He used to be one of my favorites.

        5. Yeah, his older movies are classics. Now he makes action filled popcorn garbage.

        6. Sleepy Hollow. Though I remember me it more for having a hot era Christina Ricci.

        7. That was a good one. But then any movie with Christopher Walken in it, is a good movie. Christina Ricci was a very comely young lass in her day.

        8. Ricci lost her looks really fast. Shame.
          BTW, in case you didn’t recognize me, my old account “The Champion” got banned.

        9. Glad you’re still here. Enjoyed your comments on the previous account.

        10. There was speculation on our Telegram channel that this was you.
          Why? There seems to be a “let’s ban quality posters while letting spamming trolls rule the roost” as of late.

        11. Who knows. I got banned for absolutely no reason at all. I even commented to Roosh at his site. No reply so far.

        12. See, now, that’s just weird. They nailed Porcer as well who was one of the best dry humor, quality content posters on the site. I can’t imagine him ever doing something stupid enough to warrant a ban, nor you.

        13. Yes. As noted, we’re on a Telegram channel with a handful of guys from here and a few other places. I think somebody was trying to contact you from our group maybe?

        14. Nobody contacted me, man. I figured it out on my own.
          What is this Telegram, anyway?

        15. I’m on Telegram but barely use it. Good call since it is one of the more private chat spaces available.

        16. I’ll put all of my comments there on a 1 second self-destruct timer! You know, for added privacy.

        17. @ sign and then my handle here.
          EDIT: all lower case

        18. Re Christopher Walken: Agree 100%, anything with Walken is a must-see in my book.

        19. Duke, I’m pretty much the same way these days. My wife will put a movie in and I either go to sleep or get out a book and read.

    1. Somebody, for God knows why, gave my wife a gift of the first season of that show. We tried to choke down a few episodes but gave up about half way through the first season. Such utter nonsense. I hear that the books are actually really, really good and to not judge them by the television show.

      1. They really are good. None of the nonsense you see on TV is present there.

      2. I watched the first season of GOT for entirely different reasons. I was quite disappointed…
        Vikings was another show I was interested in. But watching Ragnar Lothbrok being portrayed as a cuck totally killed it for me.

        1. Vikings is an open hit job on one of the most masculine group of men who ever lived. The first season, the “hook you in” season, was fantastic, amazing even. After that it became really clear that it was about emasculating Danes/Norse historical figures.

        2. I will thank those losers for introducing me to Wardruna. Nothing else.

      3. Heard the show is pretty good and the books are even better. Ex tried to get me to watch the show. Couldn’t stomach 5 minutes of it. Seems like nothing but rape and domination. The goal is to get to episode 8 then you’re supposed to be hooked by then. Currently the show is almost a book or two ahead since it takes Martin a while to finish one.

        1. Call me crazy, but it’ll be really fun if R.R. Martin dies before finishing the books! lol

        2. I bet he’ll kick the bucket just before the ending. The shitstorm will be a sight to behold.

        3. ending was already leaked on the web. Snow marries the dragonlady…fades out…fades back in with a shot of Martin whacking off in front of his typewriter…THEN he drops dead

        4. you mean Fredo, right? he says “Im SMOT,not dumb like everyone says!” then he throws it into the fire

        5. but he was bangin elvish waitresses two at a time. we might crowssource the series ending for martin today, hope hes reading

        6. I dont think don rickles would be in need of our services anymore

        7. After watching it with the wife I’m convinced modern women rub one off to the men in the show despite the wailing and gnashing of teeth to the rape scenes.

        8. I have no doubt you are right. Modern women love sex, especially rough, take charge, sex, where they can leave all of the responsibilities on the man. Too bad modern women are also idiots who like using the word rape without any regard for the act.

      4. I enjoyed the first 3 seasons of the show but not to the point where I would recommend them to people who aren’t into fantasy trope shit (I will literally (hitler) watch anything with swords and dragons) but the books are really amazing

        1. The show has some fantastic production quality, I’ll give it that. Season 6 was pretty weak but the Battle of the Bastards sequence was so gruesome, well filmed and acted that it almost made it worth it.

        2. All true but the writing so so lazy and amateurish you would think the show runners are actually morons — oh wait D and D actually are fucking morons

        3. I can’t forgive them for how badly they fucked up the whole Dorne arc. Complete shit.

        4. The only fantasy I seem to tolerate is Tolkien, and I exclude the whole “Hobbit” trilogy of movies (which sucked hind tit). So basically LOTR. For some reason sword and sorcery stuff never really appealed to me in movie/television show form.

        5. Right so I wouldn’t recommend the shows for you. I actually liked the hobbit movies. I watched the dungeons and dragons movie. I just like that stuff. Guilty pleasure. The ASOIAF book series, on the other hand, is just very, very good

        6. Preston is the man. In the world of ASOIAF nerdhood of which I am a somewhat prominent member having an opinion on PJ is kind of crucial. For my part I think he is amazing

        7. I haven’t heard of him before this video. Now I know how to kill the boredom from work. Thanks man.

        8. The open destruction of so much of the Hobbit story was too much for me to tolerate, and introducing Girl Elf Warrior Power was the final straw. They got some scenes perfectly right, but then went and munged it with too much political correctness or including plotlines not mentioned once by Tolkien in any of his works.

        9. LOTR movies were fine, but Jackson screwed the pooch with Hobbit. I caught half of the first movie on a flight and simply stopped watching.
          Coincidentally I am reading my dog-eared old paperback of “The Hobbit” to my daughter at night and after the 3rd chapter she asked “once we finish the book can we read it again?” She’s hooked.

        10. I was so pissed about that I went and found the old animated films from the 70’s out of spite. Fuck Jackson

        11. I know, I mean it was just so fucking blatant pandering and stretching out a 2-hour film into 3×3 hour films just to make more money. Utter nonsense, the entire thing. Yep, fuck Jackson.

        12. Funny enough, the same is happening to Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. While I’ve never read the books my old man’s reaction was enough to make me want to skip it.

        13. Don’t get me started on the Gunslinger debacle. I might actually and literally (Hitler) explode.

        14. A while back I read someone is trying to bring Zelazny’s Amber series to TV. As much as I liked the books, I don’t think it will be watchable…

        15. One of my favorite series growing up (book). I shudder in horror to think of what they’ll do to it.

        16. I’ve heard of Roger Zelazny before but have never bothered with his books. I might give his books a try if they’re as good as you say. And of course I’ll ignore the TV if it happens since it’s likely going to be filled with propaganda.

        17. “Lord of Light” is an interesting read and one of my favorites. Really like a lot of his short stories as well. ‘Last Defender of Camelot’, ‘Home is the Hangman’, ‘For a Breath I Tarry’— an interesting read on the difference between an AI and a human being.

        18. His Amber series books were top shelf.

        19. I have vague memories of that movie. Of course, at the time my memories of the film were equally vague. It might have something to do with the mandatory chemical enhancement before going to the theater (at least I was told by my friends that it was mandatory.)

      5. I’ve heard the same as well and find it a pity given my love for the genre. I’d read the books just to see how badly it was reinterpreted to film as is often the case.

      6. Books are much better than the show, well written and light on the faggotry. Problem is, it’s taking the dude so freaking long to finish the series he might die before he does. The show has been pretty predictable with the bullshit that wasn’t really in the books. (Extra heavy on the queer shit, having the warrior bitch beat the baddest man around, etc.) Also, as much as I would love to bang Emilia Clarke, her character in the show is fucking annoying..

    2. Female warriors. That is hilarious. You know youre in the shitter when you ask your females for muscle.

    1. 50 years later and still the best car chase ever filmed.
      That was also the first time they used a “jerk off,” i.e. putting a harness under the actor’s clothes and using a cable to yank him against the wall to simulate getting hit by a load of buckshot. It was pretty damned convincing.
      Jackie Bissett was hot stuff back then, too. Have to watch that one again tonight.

    2. Memorable movies. When I was a kid, I knew tons of great lines from these flicks. Now do you remember much from the past ten years flicks ? I don’t.

    3. Sorry to take the thunder out of your engine but Lightning ” McQueen” is actually named after a Canadian animator who worked at Pixar. After Glenn Mcqueen died they wanted to pay a tribute to him and named the car after him. It sounds like a cool name cause of Steve Mcqueen though.

  10. It’s simple. The worse women do in real life, the better they have to do in the movies. Art isn’t about representing reality – realism of any kind – any more. It’s about repairing the world. The script-writer probably watched that Danica clip repeatedly for the inspiration to lie

  11. Ricky Bobby still has the best comeback story.
    Train with a cougar in the car.

  12. I think they should send you a message like this:
    “A girl less talented and with less skill than you will always be praised more because she has a vagina, so do not expect praise, unless you want to be a tranny.”

  13. I’ll bet Danica Patrick could compete pretty well if she was attempting to land some billionaire dude…well, she still wouldn’t win, but at least she’d have a better chance.

  14. I can’t wait for Cars 4 – the transmissions in the cars will all be actual, living, breathing trannies who yammer about SJW ideals at the lead characters as they drive; the lead characters will laugh at every word uttered by the trannies, and they will be empowered feminists who ridicule men throughout the film; and all of the lesser characters will be idiotic, subservient white men wearing hipster glasses and skinny jeans.

    1. Well then. I guess they’d get it right in the depictions of mangina men. After all, what masculine man would look like a hipster?

    2. Damn Bob, sometimes you just depress the shit out of me. All hope is lost… 😉

  15. There is another take away from this movie. Girls only win because guys let them.

    1. Quite right Bob! Who granted women suffrage? Who allowed them to burn their bras? Who let them have unfettered access to breeding age males in coed colleges? Who granted them preferential treatment by lowering the physical standards to be police, fire fighters, military, etc.? Men, of course. I understand why, for pussy. But that denotes a serious lack of strength and self control on the part of our gender to have allowed this to happen and puts the lie to the whole rape culture schtick. It’s past time to take back lost ground…

    2. Thats exactly what I told my boys on the way home from this movie.
      The first Cars is in fact, the ONLY good one out of the bunch.

      1. The first Cars is great cinema. Making sure you enjoy life while pursuing your goals and listening to your elders who came before you.

  16. The movie is tanking at the box office just like all the other Social Justice Warrior movies this summer. I think Disney might want to reshoot The Last Jedi just in case because people not just in the US are getting sick and tired of the politically correct BS being shoved down their throats.

    1. Rogue One was also feminist bullshit and it made 1 billion dollars WW. I’m afraid the Star Wars franchise is simply too strong to fail.
      Star Wars fanboys are extremely devoted, I know a few who admit The Force Awakens is shit, yet they still bought it on Blu Ray and watched it several times on theaters because: “It’s Star Waaaaaarrrrsss!”
      SW fanboys can’t control themsleves.
      That said, it seems PC bullshit films have been doing worse than during Obummer’s years, which is nice.

      1. Star Wars has some brand power going for it, so I guess the SJW thing can get by, but with other films its not working out too well. I think Spiderman and Marvel movies also get away with SJW messaging as well.
        Nolan’s Batman films were hardcore red pill movies. Nolan describes himself as a conservative red pill guy. Many feminists hated the Dark Knight trilogy because of its hyper masculinity and its focus on Bruce Wayne and his father with zero mention of his mother.

        1. The new Spiderman is hardcore SJW. His father figure is Robert Downey Jr, Jewish drug addict, his mother is MILF SJW Marissa Tomei. Flash Thompson is a Latino. Mary Jane Watson is African American.

        2. Is it? I’m not planning on watching it, but other than changing the blonde rich girl in the comics for a black rich girl because diversity I haven’t heard anything else.

        3. True, but you can’t beat fanboys, and like with the Disney films, parents just take their kids to these movies because they’re deemed harmless.

        4. You have got to be shitting me?
          What in the hell is this fetish with Hollywood/media? Jeez Louise.

        5. Instead of Uncle Ben, Peter Parker got a rich creepy guy Tony Stark looking out for him, and also seems to have a thing for his MILFy foster mom.
          Its stunning that this is the Disney Spiderman, because the Tobey Maguire Spiderman made in 2002 felt more like true Disney material.
          I have to say at least DC was not straying too much away from the source material in their films.
          Peter Parker’s best friend is a chubby Asian guy, who will eventually become the Hobgoblin. Got to wonder about this, they getting two birds with one stone here, an Asian and an obese character. The last reboot with Andrew Garfield they were going to introduce a Muslim actor as the Proto Goblin but that actor felt such a role was inappropriate and merely portrayed a scientist.
          There was a filmmaker who wanted to reboot Batman as an unemployed alcoholic a while back. This whole SJW thing in Hollywood is just crazy.
          Also in Man of Steel, the original idea was for Lois Lane to be an African American but they backed off on the idea and only changed Perry White’s race. Hollywood even went so far as to cast a black actor as Superman, they were gunning for Will Smith, and Smith himself felt Superman should be white.

      2. I honestly don’t understand how. It was one of the most forgettable movies ever produced. Not one frame of originality in that movie, bad acting, shit story. The visual effects I’ll admit were spectacular, but that’s it. After watching it once I never felt compelled to watch it again because I had already seen these stories before, just better written than that shitfest of a movie. Sincerely fuck Disney to the core for turning a franchise with so many good stories into a generic propagandizing anual cashgrab.

      3. I saw each of the first six Star Wars movies within 24 hours of their opening. I raised my sons on Star Wars. We had the VHS movies. We had the PC games. We had the console games. We had the action figures and paraphernalia. They dragged me to the Farce Awakens and I informed them that I would never go to another Star Wars movie. This fan boy has had enough.

      4. Alien Covenant was one of the most hyped movies of the summer, and it totally failed at the box office. It continued the whole SJW mythology. And the whole Alien series is one of the first SJW flicks, but the original two were actually good films.
        They heavily edited the movie to feel like the original in China, hoping it would perform better there, but it failed in China as well. Despite this the studio is still letting Ridley Scott produce and film more Alien films. I guess he has a lot of clout with the studio.
        In some ways Alien Covenant can be anti SJW, the antagonist David, kills Elizabeth Shaw, the woman who saved him. He turns out to be more evil than the actual Alien characters but its the SJW Elizabeth that enabled David’s evil through her own gullible actions.

  17. Notice how Mcqueen has an anglo name and cruz has a hispanic name.
    Who whom.

  18. It’s clearly the Rey from Force Awakens effect. Female with no training beating out the trained and experienced guys because guurrlll power.

      1. And horrible for real life too. Who wants a 5’4″ 120 lb. firefighter trying to drag their unconscious 200 lb. male frame through a broken window in a burning house? Only someone with a death wish…

    1. Clearly they learned nothing with the all female Ghostbuster fiasco.

    2. I suspect we are going to find out that Rey’s “family” were actually Jedi and that she was already trained but her memory was erased.

        1. The Luke’s daughter theory seems too obvious to be it. The Anakin’s clone idea is kind of cool, though…
          Then again, the whole Kylo Ren as Han Solo’s son seems completely ridiculous to me, as does Han’s fate (how did he not see that coming??)

    3. Exactly. A complete ‘wtf?!’ transition in the plot that would normally be professional laziness in character development. There’s research that shows girls and women tend to give up more quickly after a set back (research was from behavior in schools and college). Perhaps this is why the female ‘underdog rises’ character arc in Cars 3 and Star Wars showed none of the hard work, humiliation and sacrifice from previous movies. Think about Luke training with Yoda in the swamp, or McQueen fixing the roads and losing races against Doc Hudson. Not sure young girls would want to see their movie role models undergo such privations in order to ‘win’.

  19. Feminism is giving women unrealistic expectations. I’m hearing stories about young SJW women screwing up jobs, being reprimanded, and quitting in a huff because their “feelings” were hurt. Guuurrll power is complete bullocks. There are feminist/Marxists who really believe that they shouldn’t have to compete with other people, and that their bosses should be happy with whatever crappy work they are turning out.

    1. My Little Adolf?
      Dora The Headed For The Labor Camp Explorer?
      Lufwaffen Toons?

      1. Treblinka and You’ll Miss It.
        Are you there, God? It’s me, Heinrich.
        The Little Engine that Could (with an entirely new destination)
        Something Vicked this Weg Kommt

      2. Sailing the seas with Kaptain Karl
        Achtung Babies
        Das kranken krazy kartoon kabal

    2. I mean my omi read The Poisonous Mushroom to me as a kid but I don’t think it affected my worldview at all.

  20. My daughters grew up with the Cars franchise…and were very disappointed with this movie.
    Why? As females who do very well in school, are accomplished among their peers, they would seem like the perfect audience for this. They, however, had the same reaction- “This is totally unbelievable, how would she ever win that race, she wasn’t even a good trainer.”

    1. that’s the lesson, sit on your ass and collect trophies. Fuck yeah !

  21. What’s funny in real life is when boys realize they’re stronger and faster than girls. It is increasingly rare thanks to schools removing actual physical activities or removing all fun from them so nobody is offended, but I’ve seen this happen in my nephew’s birthday parties. Boys will win games and get the best results in physical competitions, and you can tell they’re surprised when they do.
    Despite all the bullshit social programming and propaganda, you can’t change genetics, and even boys can realize this no matter how much they try to hide it.

  22. I took my kids. At the end, Cruz Ramirez wins. By trash-talking the insecure male race winner, and Lightning tells her how. The badguy’s kind of a prick, but the real moral of the movie was: if you analyze what people say, you can exploit their insecurities. A woman tears a man down, and then gets glorified for it, recognized by fame, and celebrated by her friends. Then she gets to dismiss her (male) boss after she directly disobeys him, because Lightning (a man) digs her out of her problem.
    Her win was literally (Hitler) a pussy pass.
    At least they didn’t make the cars gay.

    1. “At least they didn’t make the cars gay.”
      Probably saving it for the sequel. If it ever gets one.

      1. My guess is that next movie, they’ll have trans-missions.
        Heh. See what I did there?

        1. Manual or automatic is considered too limiting. There will be more than two kinds (manumatics, autuals) and some will argue for building cars without transmissions.

  23. It was put out by Disney, what were you thinking? Never give a nickel to the Disney feminist propaganda machine.

    1. “It was put out by Disney, what were you thinking? Never give a nickel to the Disney feminist propaganda machine”
      I admit I still like the era of 1950’s 1960’s Disney – the campy comedies and cartoons, so I will purchase those.

  24. The irony is that women blamed Disney and various toy companies for brainwashing girls to be princesses, Barbies or play with Kitchen toys etc. Now full reverse and companies brain washing boys to be pansies.

  25. I have no respect for men that allow their children to watch hollywood movies…

  26. Thanks for the forewarning, Kyle. I will not at all be allowing my boy to take part in something that indoctrinates young kids and turns them into simpering zealots to be exploited. While not religious in any way, we follow a household of traditional values and morals. Importantly, the boy will become a real man, not a beta chode of any sort. It’s because of articles like this and many others that we’re able to learn for ourselves and make up our own minds, instead.

  27. “In another life, if I wasn’t unplugged, I wouldn’t have given a second thought about it.”
    This explains me in just about every adpect of my life.

  28. WTF!?
    CAR’S 3 was one of the best, just as good as the first, your saying that this movie is for boys only, your being sexest as fuck man, girls race cars and like cars too, the story in the end is letting Cruise Remirez finally live her dream of being a racer because back in the day female racers weren’t heard of.. Now days we have female racing teams with the men, female football teams and everything else, your basically saying that females can’t like cars or racing.. That’s bullshit mate, the movie did a good thing there.. Lightning realised he couldn’t do it any more and while training with Cruise he has realised she is better than she thinks and she can do it and more, V8 NASCARS are a thing of the past now the new SUPERCARS of the generation are back in and lightning sees potential in his trainer who was basically bullied out of real racing.
    Your opinion is verry wrong of this movie and pathetic it is disgusting on your view of a female character.. Woman aren’t taking over one character who was treated like crap the entire movie finally got her chance in the end.

    1. Brad, as this is your only visible comment on your Disqus account, I am going to assume you are a false flag and actually a woman, but let’s put that aside.
      I posit that you have confused fantasy (a movie) with reality and I would be delighted to hear the name of a woman in NASCAR or any other racing circuit who has beaten out the big boys. I shall sit here and patiently wait for your answer. I assume I shall be waiting for some time.

      1. Danica Patrick
        Shawna Robinson
        Johanna Long
        Julia Landauer
        Denise McCluggage
        Hellé Nice
        Sabine Schmitz
        Pat Moss
        Courtney Force
        Jutta Kleinschmidt
        Marie-Claude Charmasson
        Lyn St. James
        Shirley Muldowney
        Michele Mouton

        1. Silviu, thank you for your list. You give me something to research. Now, in my response to Brad I said (quote) I would be delighted to hear the name of a woman in NASCAR or any other racing circuit who has beaten out the big boys (unquote). So let me put my worthless investigative journalist degree to good use and let’s take a gander at the racing records of these lovely ladies.
          Note: The information that follows is easily googled, and to the best of my knowledge is accurate within one month)
          Danica Patrick – Has only 1 win out of 348 races. Other information is in the article above. Not really a contender.
          Shawna Robinson – Retired. No wins out of 72 races. Made to Top 10 once.
          Johanna Long – No wins out of 66 races. Never made the Top 10 in any race.
          Julia Landauer – No stats in the number of races she has been in, but no 1st place wins. Did come in 4th place in 1 race.
          Denise McCluggage – Deceased. Not a lot of information on her, but in her racing career (1954-1960), she won two races. Point given: 1 out of 5 so far.
          Hellé Nice – Deceased. In her 10 year racing career, she won 1st place in an all-female race. Nice was known for fast living and she was later accused of collaborating with the Nazis (never proven) and tragically “spent her final years in a sordid rat-infested apartment in the back alleys of the city of Nice, living under a fictitious name to hide her shame. Estranged from her family for years, she died penniless, friendless, and completely forgotten by the rich and glamorous crowd involved in Grand Prix motor racing.” Colorful character, but no point here.
          Sabine Schmitz – Impressive record, but no set statistics though she clearly won three races in Europe. I’m gracious. 2 points out of 7 so far.
          Pat Moss – Deceased. No wins, but admittedly respectable showings. Still no point given.
          Courtney Force – Stats are unclear, but I did find two definite wins in funny car races. Okay, half a point.
          Jutta Kleinschmidt – In her 16 years of racing, she only has one win.
          Marie-Claude Charmasson – No wins in her 12 year racing career that I could find.
          Lyn St. James – No wins.
          Shirley Muldowney – Articles on her are infuriating unclear, but I think she has three drag car wins, so in the interest of fair play, 3.5 points so far.
          Michele Mouton – She won four out of 50 rallies. That’s okay on my book.
          So here’s the final tally. Out of your list, I gave solid points to Denise McCluggage, Sabine Schmitz, Shirley Muldowney, Michele Mouton and half a point to Courtney Force. They did their gender proud, but in the final run, none of them came close to any of the big boys that run the tracks. My original statement stands.
          Thanks for the opportunity to do some research.

        2. The one genre of racing where women should have an advantage, I would think would be motorcycles. Given that the teams ruthlessly pursue strategies to reduce weight, one would think that women’s lighter weight would be beneficial.

    2. *point*
      *laugh* – “Ha ha!”
      *exit stage left*

  29. “It’d be nice if Hollywood would quit trying to fuck with the minds of young kids, but it’s never going to happen.”
    People just don’t get it. They think that these social engineering propagandist movies is just something that is happening on its own or it’s just some liberals in hollywood inserting their opinions into movies. It is intentional, and the cabal behind it were put into place by a global financial power that is literally working for satan. This was prophesized by the Catholic Church at Fatima in 1917.
    If one were to look at all the chess pieces in history that were put into place to start the slow march towards the secular backwards feminist society we live in today, the conclusion is that it was demonic angelic intelligence that has been guiding this going all the way back to at least the French Revolution where the liberal secular left slaughtered priests and Catholic society, and then installed their own secular democracy. This began the slow march towards dismantling all Catholic monarchies world-wide. WWI was started as the final effort to destroy the last of the Catholic monarchs. Then “women’s suffrage” began as the starting point to begin establishing a matriarch society now that “democracy” has taken over western civilization. The central banking systems were established by this satanic cabal as the usurous financial engine to support all of this.

    1. In the old days Hollywood actually made movies to entertain ordinary folks. Movies were entertainment for people who could not afford other things. Ever seen films like Jaws and the original Superman? Hard to see any social engineering in them. Same with the original Star Wars trilogy.
      Nobody gave a flying crap about movies with social messages. That is why Blade Runner and Dune failed in the 1980s, too much artsy fartsy crap for a feel good era, those movies were popular in Europe though.
      Movies also raised morale during difficult times in American history.

    2. Fatima was a demonic deception disguised as a Jew women to lure gullible unsuspecting Catholics to some false prophecy. Anything to do with Rome and the pope is satanic. The same elites that are putting filth out in our MSM are definitely involved with the RCC. Aka Rothschild bankers who are the Vatican bankers, and the Jesuits who helped write the Masonic code. Good ole Walt Disney being a 33rd degree Scottish rite Freemason.

  30. This review makes me want to crush girls and leave them in the dust.

  31. Reminds me of something hilarious I saw the other day in a local independence day parade: local girl scout troop had a vintage truck with a sign proclaiming “we rebuilt the engine in this truck”, but guess who was driving it? A middle aged balding guy with a beer belly. You can guess who did most of the work.

    1. For a while I had an early, 5am commute, doing an infrastructure job. Every morning the train was filled with balding guys with beer bellies, thermoses and high viz jackets going off to do infrastructure jobs. These are the invisible men of our society.

  32. Lol you’re “nostalgic” about Cars. That shit came out when you would have been 14, which highlights your obvious developmental issues. What’s everyone else’s excuse in here? Nobody wants to fuck you?

  33. Geez. Cars 2 was so asinine I completely lost interest in ever seeing the latest one. 🙂

    1. Agreed. It seems that lately everything Disney produces is simply awful. I made the mistake of going to see Rogue One. It was so forgettable that I can’t recall the names of any of the new characters.

      1. Come to think of it, I can’t recall any either. Just terrible!!

    1. Thats what you got out of this review? I would be interested in hearing your rebuttal.

  34. Star Wars VII was pretty much the same. In Empire Strikes Back you saw Luke Skywalker even with all his potential have to train hard to become a Jedi. In Force Awakens feminist Skywalker magically gains abilities out of thin air. It’s not a coincidence that both Pixar and LucusFilms are both owned by Disney.

  35. Well, this could be a valuable lesson of what is in store for them in real life.

  36. Spiderman’s box office numbers are tanking, apparently after a big opening weekend, they are falling after the second weekend. They did well because of the “brand”, but after inserting the SJW BS into the friendly neighborhood Spiderman and adding liberal cynicism to it, people got disgusted, and not just in America, but around the world. So the entire world wants to see a wholesome America, not the social justice dysfunctional BS that has been plaguing America ever since Obama got into office.
    The one common thread through all these giant failures has been social justice, and all these movies are failing. Its better to watch reruns of old movies on TV then spend $15 to watch 20 minutes of trailers and then a bad 2 hour CGI film with a bunch of political BS added into the mix.
    Maybe liberal Hollywood will keep itself out of politics and just make decent watchable movies from now forward.

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