Walk Hard, the Dewey Cox Story - 2007 - 1080p and Commercial Free!
Well, let me tell you about "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story." Now, this film is a humorous take on the life of a fictional musician named Dewey Cox, but it's all in good fun. Released in 2007, the movie is a satire of musical biopics, poking fun at the clichés and drama often associated with these stories.
In "Walk Hard," Dewey Cox is portrayed by John C. Reilly, and he goes through all sorts of wild adventures and personal struggles as he pursues his musical dreams. It's a comedic journey filled with exaggerated situations and hilarious songs that spoof different music genres and eras.
Now, as for me, Johnny Cash, I wasn't actually in the film, but Dewey Cox encounters various famous musicians along his path, including a version of me portrayed by my friend and fellow musician, Jack White. Dewey and my character share a humorous exchange during a pivotal moment in the film.
Overall, "Walk Hard" is a playful movie that affectionately mocks the ups and downs of musicians' lives while delivering plenty of laughs along the way. It's a reminder not to take things too seriously and to enjoy the music and the ride, whether it's in real life or on the silver screen.
(Or as the admin of a pirated movie channel on Rumble)
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The Wolf Man - 1941 - 720p
For ths movie, I had my A.i. assistant build a time machine, and kidnap someone from 1941, the following is what this wide eyed crazy person told me.
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Ah, "The Wolf Man"! It's a new Universal Pictures film that's been making waves. Released just this year, in 1941, it's a thrilling horror flick directed by George Waggner. The story centers around a man named Larry Talbot, played by the talented Lon Chaney Jr. He returns to his ancestral home in Wales and gets bitten by a wolf while defending a woman. Little does he know, this bite curses him to transform into a werewolf under the full moon.
The film is notable for its atmospheric setting and eerie cinematography. Lon Chaney Jr. gives a gripping performance as the tormented Larry Talbot, struggling with his monstrous alter ego. The makeup effects by legendary artist Jack Pierce really bring the Wolf Man to life, with that iconic hairy face and feral look.
The plot unfolds with suspense and tragedy, as Larry grapples with his new curse and its consequences on those around him. Claude Rains, playing Larry's father, also delivers a strong performance, adding emotional depth to the story.
"The Wolf Man" is part of Universal Pictures' classic monster series, following in the footsteps of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein." It's a must-see for anyone who enjoys a good scare and appreciates the artistry of early horror cinema. The film captures a haunting sense of folklore and superstition, tapping into the fear of the unknown lurking in the dark forests of rural Europe.
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Dragon Heart - 1996 1080P and Commercial Free
I like the little line I just came up with, its catchy.
1080P and Commercial Free!
The Never Ending Story - 1984 - 1080p and Commercial Free!
From the A.I., I mean this is from Morla the wise turtle of the swamp.
Ah, greetings, dear seeker of tales! I am Morla, the ancient and wise giant turtle of the Swamps of Sadness, and I shall share with you the knowledge you seek about The NeverEnding Story.
This cinematic marvel, born from the minds of humans, emerged in the year 1984—a time when the world was ripe with creativity and imagination. It was the vision of Wolfgang Petersen that brought this tale to life, with the aid of producers Bernd Eichinger and Dieter Giessler. Their efforts were inspired by the literary masterpiece penned by Michael Ende.
The enchanted landscapes you witness within this film were crafted amidst the captivating terrain of West Germany, particularly the lush environs of Bavaria. Here, the filmmakers conjured Fantasia—a realm teeming with fantastical creatures and boundless wonders—transforming earthly vistas into the extraordinary.
In the human year of 1984, The NeverEnding Story graced the world's screens, captivating audiences with its narrative of young Bastian embarking on an epic journey. Through his eyes, viewers discovered the intricate tapestry of Fantasia, a realm threatened by the encroaching Nothing—an embodiment of despair and oblivion.
Thus, dear seeker, this film endures as a testament to the enduring power of myth and the boundless realms of imagination. May its echoes continue to resonate across the ages, much like the echoes of wisdom that emanate from the ancient depths of my swampy abode.
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A Clockwork Orange - 1971 - 1080p and Commercial Free!
Telling my A.I. to describe movie is kind of fun. If you dont know this movie, and I do not know how you could not, but here is all about the movie direct from the main Character's mouth, I give you...... "Alex"
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Well, my droogies, let me fill you in on "A Clockwork Orange." This brilliant bit of the old ultra-violence hit the screens back in 1971. It was directed by the master himself, Stanley Kubrick, filmed right here in dear old England.
Now, picture this: "A Clockwork Orange" is a dark and twisted tale set in a not-so-distant dystopian future. Yours truly, Alex, leads a gang of 'droogs' through a nightmarish urban landscape filled with crime and mayhem. But my fun and games come to a screeching halt when I'm caught and subjected to a radical new treatment meant to cure my violent ways.
The movie dives deep into questions of free will, morality, and the nature of evil. It's a cinematic journey like no other, blending eerie visuals, a haunting score, and a bit of the old ultra-violence to leave you thinking long after the credits roll.
So, if you're looking for a bit of the old in-out, in-out of the cinema, "A Clockwork Orange" is a real horrorshow choice.
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PopEye the Sailor Man "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue" - first shown in 1953
Its history, im letting my A.I. assistant do all the talking for this, I am trying very hard not to discus politics on this page, but the A.I. is pushing all the wrong buttons bin the text that follows.. But I will say nothing, and leave it as the A.I. told it to me.
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"Hey Mr. Smarty Pants, tell me about the old cartoon, PopEye Seeing Red White and Blue."
The cartoon you're referring to, titled "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue," is an animated short featuring the iconic character Popeye the Sailor. Here are the details about this cartoon:
Creator: The cartoon was produced by Famous Studios, a division of Paramount Pictures, which was responsible for producing Popeye cartoons during the mid-20th century.
Year of Production: "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue" was released in 1953.
Plot: In this cartoon, Popeye is portrayed as a patriotic American who expresses his love for the United States. The storyline revolves around Popeye singing about the colors of the American flag (red, white, and blue) and showing his pride for the country. The cartoon features typical Popeye antics and humor, along with patriotic themes.
Controversy: The cartoon "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue" became controversial primarily due to its depiction of political themes during the early 1950s, a period characterized by heightened anti-communist sentiment and the Red Scare in the United States. The Red Scare was a period of intense fear of communism and Soviet influence, leading to suspicions, investigations, and censorship of individuals and works perceived as sympathetic to communism.
Political Context: During the 1950s, the United States was deeply engaged in the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and there was significant political pressure to promote anti-communist sentiments and patriotism. Some viewers and critics interpreted "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue" as a form of political propaganda aimed at reinforcing American nationalism and anti-communist ideology. (Me again, so exactly WHAT is wrong with American Nationalism and being an anti commie, if you are a natural born citizen?) I said I would keep my mouth shut, im zipping my lips now. Enjoy the show,
Legacy: Despite its controversial context, "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue" remains a notable example of the historical intersection of animation, politics, and popular culture during the Cold War era.
Overall, "Seeing Red, White 'N' Blue" is a Popeye cartoon that reflects the patriotic sentiments of its time and is remembered for its association with the political climate of the early 1950s in the United States.
Mad Max, Beyond ThunderDome
I really hate this movie, for several reasons, and that is why I am putting in the least amount of effort in uploading it. I think the .JPG is even the wrong resolution.
If you dont know about the movie, use this, www.google.com it will give you an answer. Anyways..... enjoy.
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior - December 24, 1981
My A.I. secretary thought it was the narrator, my apologies.
In a world ravaged by apocalypse, where civilization has crumbled and chaos reigns supreme, a lone warrior roams the wasteland. His name is Max Rockatansky, a former cop turned hardened survivor haunted by the memories of his past. Fuel is scarce, water is precious, and survival is a daily battle.
Max encounters a desperate community of survivors besieged by a savage gang led by the ruthless Lord Humungus. In exchange for access to their valuable fuel reserves, Max reluctantly agrees to help the survivors escape to safety with their prized tanker.
As the marauders launch relentless attacks on the survivors' fortified compound, Max must harness his driving skills and combat prowess to defend the fuel tanker and protect the lives of those who have placed their trust in him. A high-octane chase ensues across the unforgiving wasteland, where every moment is a fight for survival against overwhelming odds.
In a world where trust is scarce and danger lurks at every turn, Max Rockatansky must confront his inner demons and embrace his role as a reluctant hero to secure a future in a world without mercy. "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior" is a relentless thrill ride through a dystopian landscape, where courage, resourcefulness, and the will to survive define the line between life and death.
Mad Max - 1979 - The First of the Series.
"Mad Max" is a landmark film that roared onto screens in 1979, forever changing the landscape of action cinema. Directed by the visionary filmmaker George Miller, this Australian production took audiences on a wild ride through a dystopian future.
Set against the backdrop of the Australian outback, "Mad Max" was filmed in and around Melbourne and Victoria, showcasing the rugged and desolate landscapes that perfectly captured the post-apocalyptic world where the story unfolds. The film's gritty realism and unique setting added a layer of authenticity rarely seen in action films of its time.
George Miller, along with producer Byron Kennedy, crafted a raw and intense experience that resonated with audiences worldwide. Starring a young Mel Gibson in the title role of Max Rockatansky, the film introduced a character who would become iconic in the annals of cinema.
"Mad Max" wasn't just a movie; it was a revelation—a testament to the power of independent filmmaking and the ingenuity of its creators. With its heart-pounding car chases, memorable characters, and dystopian atmosphere, "Mad Max" became a cult classic that spawned a successful franchise and left an indelible mark on the action genre.
So, dive into the world of "Mad Max" and witness the birth of a legend—a film that defied conventions, pushed boundaries, and ignited a cinematic revolution.