Propaganda
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753 examples of Propaganda in a sentence
This isn't art, it's inner-urban, politically-correct
propaganda!
This movie is a typical American anti-Soviet
propaganda.
What a bunch of
propaganda.
This movie is another Christian
propaganda
film in the line of The Omega Code.
Not that that is necessarily bad but for the fact that most
propaganda
films sacrifice sincerity and realism for the message they wish to deliver.
Add to this directed
propaganda
the fact that filmmaker Hippler was "preaching to the converted," not so much asking gentile Europeans to hate the Jews as validating the feelings so many of them must have held already, in order to have allowed the holocaust that followed.
This is so obviously overdone to lay on the anti-war propaganda, that it comes across as simply long, outrageous, and contrived.
This film reeks of ill-conceived mass consumption spiritual propaganda, and the results are so awful few can wade through this mess to spot a real point.
One either likes it very much, applauding its sincerity, its liberal point of view and fine acting, or else loathes its obvious propaganda, mediocre dialogue, cardboard characters and overall tendentiousness.
Accusations that Lee is really just a devious little racist, a poisonous dwarf who opportunistically exploits Hollywood's Affirmative Action system to make movies of inferior quality is utter NONSENSE, mere Right-Wing
propaganda.
This is just a pure
propaganda
series, very dark, without any charm, or romanticism, it is just boredom itself.
my bullshit detector freaks if i even pass this show when i'm scanning channels, I have to be very careful (these days it's useful far too often, so I don't need it getting broken on idiotic crap like this...careful with that remote!). is this supposed to be some fascist
propaganda
to make people believe in some invisible realm of uberman control and mastery?
But the U.S.
propaganda
thrown in your face throughout the film proves--disappointingly--that it's the work of humans.
Overall, the story lacks any tension, the film is entirely too long (should have been a 15 min sketch), the big question of "So what" is never answered, and the entire film is one piece of see-through
propaganda
that does nothing to further "enlighten" (as the directors claim) the outside world about big riggers.
It shows with the better way that the cinema can constitute body of
propaganda.
In a film of
propaganda
it is useless to judge direction and actors.
Watch that movie if you are interested to learn how
propaganda
functions in the movies or if you are a big fun of Robert Mitchum who has a small role in the film.
All I saw was a slow moving
propaganda
movie with nothing much to say.
I would perhaps give 6 or 7 to this
propaganda
film because it shows when and how a
propaganda
film becomes successful.
What more can a
propaganda
movie aim for?
This has got to bare no resemblance to INDIANA JONES or other action-adventure thrills containing cliffhangers and narrow escapes, and JAKE SPEED was promoted that way using clever
propaganda
to make me and several others interested in it!
"A
propaganda
movie made for children?"
Not even Goebbels could have pulled off a
propaganda
stunt like what Gore has done with this complete piece of fiction.
It's enjoyable even if you don't appreciate the
propaganda.
Like others, I found this film to be an awful mix of "real" science and pseudoscientific, New Age
propaganda.
"Drawing Restraint 9" is a kind of movie one either loves or hates; fortunately or not, I left it with a strong feeling of wasted time and of being thoroughly stuffed with "killing whales is bad
" propaganda.
Until then, it might be slightly amusing to look at daily chores of japan workers, but later it becomes obvious that anything that appears on the screen is a propaganda, and no single frame is an exception.
Basically a typical
propaganda
film for the last good war.
However, I must beg to differ with the reviewer in that, this movie in the end is not a
propaganda
piece for evangelist action.
Sure, the gee-whiz (and entirely white, save for one unbilled Chinese-American recruit) bunch of newbies are nicer and more wholesome than in real life, and the speechifying about home and Mom and the wife and kid gets pretty thick, but it's efficient
propaganda
and undeniably stirring.
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