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There is a new Bruce Willis movie out called Cosmic Sin, but you haven't even heard about it. That's because the cast is all White. Hell, even the writers, producers and director are White. Not a single name ending in berg or stein in the whole bunch. The only non Whites at all are 3 uncredited bit part actors. The HollyWood Jewish elites must be furious.

Another interesting point about the movie is its plot. An alien race is coming to destroy earth so instead of waiting, the humans go on the offensive to save the entire race. Sound similar to what Whites are experiencing today?

Here is the full cast and crew list if you doubt me... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11762434/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm

There is a new Bruce Willis movie out called Cosmic Sin, but you haven't even heard about it. That's because the cast is all White. Hell, even the writers, producers and director are White. Not a single name ending in berg or stein in the whole bunch. The only non Whites at all are 3 uncredited bit part actors. The HollyWood Jewish elites must be furious. Another interesting point about the movie is its plot. An alien race is coming to destroy earth so instead of waiting, the humans go on the offensive to save the entire race. Sound similar to what Whites are experiencing today? Here is the full cast and crew list if you doubt me... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11762434/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm

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I've completely ignored any kike "entertainment" for a long time now, but I'm getting it now and will give it a try. It would be nice if it isn't filled with anti-White kike propaganda, but I'm expecting it to still be there even with what you've noted about it.

[–] 2 pts

Check out Koma (Based Russian movie)

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You're right, that was a pretty good movie, thanks. It being Russian helped with the lack of kike propaganda. That and another Russian sci-fi movie called "The Blackout" were the last movies I watched in late 2019 I think. That one was where power goes out around the world except this one Russian city and all communication with the rest of the world is lost and beyond the city is a dark zone nobody returns from. That one was pretty decent also.

There were two other ones I remember that I almost watched but ended up not watching called "Attraction" and its sequel "Attraction 2: Invasion". The main guy from "Koma" is in both of them, but I remember there was something about them that I didn't end up watching them - I think it was that they seemed to be a strange love story with a barely sci-fi alien attack, though maybe not.

There was also a strange movie I recall watching called "Portals" about solid black, door-sized monoliths appearing all over the world and people disappearing into them, except for one guy who was the only one to return from one and he had a solid black eye and other strange effects. That one seemed like it was several stories of different groups of people and their interaction with the monoliths. It seemed more like a bunch of different ideas the writer(s) had that were all thrown together with no real cohesion to the plot and a strange ending that didn't make sense (to me) with the rest of the film and felt like "well, we ran out of money and need an ending so this'll work." I'd recommend passing on that one, personally.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll take a look at it later.

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Attraction and it's sequel, Invasion are exactly what you described, but I still enjoyed them somewhat. They're alright for a lazy Saturday.

Another one based in Russia is 'The Darkest Hour'.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Check out the Russian movie "Furious" (2017), you'll like it. "Sputnik" (2020) is also nice. I recently watched "Dracula Untold" for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it!

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Dracula Untold is basically the closest thing to actual history that Hollywood has ever made.

No, he didn't turn into bats in real life - but the battles, their names, the castles, his relationship with the sultan, his brother, his wife and the road of 10.000 impaled turks are all real. His passion (against) the turks is also correctly depicted, and even the actor himself is within reason of what the Romanian people think of when thinking about Vlad the Impaler.

Hollywood turned him into a blood sucking monster so this movie kinda restored a bit of faith in the movie industry - since for 110% of his people, he's still considered the greatest ruler they've ever had, with monuments and statues all over Transylvania to this day.

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Thanks I will. You don't happen to have a link?

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https://poal.co/s/SuggestMovies/191037

You can find it on popular torrents.