Propaganda
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753 examples of Propaganda in a sentence
Apparently, this
propaganda
film (funded by none other than Goebbels, with the aim of strengthening the idea of a "Volksfront") had the largest budget and took the longest to complete of any German wartime film.
I rented this knowing it was going to Christian propaganda, and that it would offer some fun MST3k style.
This movie is a
propaganda
piece against net neutrality.
And some invent a duty to remember, an obligation to keep in mind, even when we are two or three or more generations after the conflict and we do not have direct witnesses to speak of it any more, and their word is only their word modified by time, propaganda, celebrations and simply the desire to forget.
If you're a liberal looking for some anti-American
propaganda
then be sure to rent this movie.
There does seem to be a good bit of
propaganda
for the Russian Army (the way all the commanding officers are big softies and frequently bend the rules), and this does seem rather disingenuous.
I was struggling to find anything of interest in this cliched
propaganda
movie.
I think it is churlish to bring up such things as slanted
propaganda
for a film like this, it is what it is, a firmly enjoyable romp from the comic gold of Abbott & Costello.
The
propaganda
of Russia - bad - and "freedom" - good - is so caricaturized, it is reminiscent of the awfully silly musical movie the main characters are producing in the film.
This movie is so blatant
propaganda
it is shame for everyone that has created it.
First, I would like to voice my outrage at the exploitation of Vladimir Vysotsky's talent five years after his death for this piece of Reagan-esquire
propaganda.
This is "so-called" art done for the benefit of Reagan's
propaganda.
It interests me that some people see this as a
propaganda
piece and also as a statement of the perceived supremacy of the "white man's religion".
Okay, there are some lines that promote the
propaganda
of the positive effects of Army life but otherwise, Buck Privates was a fine beginning of A & C's successful movie career.
Its obvious that this is nothing but a ultra-realist piece of
propaganda
from Stalinist Russia, there's nothing to get excited over considering a small peasant village is getting a new tractor.
I find it ironic that many of the comments being circulated from outside (rather luckily, I'd say) the hornet's nest of U.S. news media are doling out the most thoughtful and reasonable opinions on why "Black Hawk Down" is such a rank slice of flag-waving
propaganda.
On the other hand if we must have
propaganda
let it be as sincere and well meant as this.
I knew this movie was bad, filled with hard to believe nonsense and horrible 'go America go' propaganda; so I had to see it.
This movie was a bad mix of awful acting, sloppy story-telling, mixed metaphors, really bad acting, pseudo-Christian propaganda, 2nd-rate CGI, and really awful acting--yes, I know I mentioned the acting several times but it was just that bad.
OK everyone else has given a good synopsis of this movie and you should realise you're not getting Citizen Kane here but a solid piece of
propaganda
produced on the cheap and quickly when such things mattered in Britain, ie a horde of Nazi stormtroopers were waiting to invade thirty miles across the Channel and the British people better be ready to deal with it when the time comes.
The whole show smacks of Mormon
propaganda
and religious overtones.
Yeah right, that was fabricated by the US military for
propaganda
purposes, nothing more.
It wasn't effective as
propaganda
or unintentional camp.
If you like thinly veiled anti-communist propaganda, pathetic poorly done special effects, and loads and loads of boring mindless dialogue, then this is the movie for you.
Another cautionary
propaganda
film.
Alberto Cavalcanti's outstanding piece of wartime
propaganda
is worthy of Hitchcock at his best.
Teaching in this instance being synonymous with
propaganda.
This would have been a great
propaganda
film for Goebbels to have shown to the Red Cross to show how humane the Nazis really were.
"World Without End" is a sorry piece of Cold War propaganda, combining a justification of aggression with a dismissal of the danger of nuclear holocaust.
This movie is the 1990s version of such educational
propaganda.
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