To the original question, a question as an answer. Why would you willfully help subsidize the effort to destroy your culture because you want to be entertained?
What culture would that be?
Baptist have always taught not to subsidize the whores and whoremongers in Hollywood.
Movies with a Christian message are at least 25% responsible for making me an atheist. None of them are particularly well made except maybe Passion of the Christ.
I pretty much stick to shoot em ups and sifi.
The only religeous films I have ever seen are the ten Commandments and Ben Hur. both spectacular films although not too close to the Bible.
I know BH was a novel.
I tend to avoid stuff about the Bible. Well, because, I've read the Book and the movie seldom lives up to the book.
Disney ruined both Star Wars and Marvel movies with their SJWMovies are entertainment first and foremost. A lot of them focus so much on the message it takes from the entertainment. The newest Star Wars trilogy is a good example that someone mentioned.
Disney ruined both Star Wars and Marvel movies with their SJW
I've seen a few movies that live up to Ezekiel 23:20
Movies with a Christian message are at least 25% responsible for making me an atheist. None of them are particularly well made except maybe Passion of the Christ.
All movies have a message, some more blatant/controversial than others. I'm reminded of a philosophy class challenge. Create a monster. Everyone scribbled furiously to showcase their incantation. When it was time to reveal our creation it was the usual science-fiction space alien Michael Myers hellhound. Upon further examination we all realized nothing was original. It was just rehashed variations from books/TV/movies we've all experienced. Teeth, fangs, claws, 48 eyes, bug-like, alien-like, knives, saws, entrails, ethereal 4th dimension entities... you name it. All just slight variations, nothing "original."
I thought I was being clever. I drew a normal person, but humans can be monsters too. What's the catch? All entertainment is derived from these ideas. There is not one iota of originality in any of it. Once you realize how formulaic it is it becomes hard to watch. In my free time I like to write and once you catch yourself falling into these formulaic plots it gets harder to progress, even harder when you realize that's all there is. All of it is designed for a demographic and to sell advertising to get you to part with your time and money. Maybe, maybe, it was not like this in the past, but I doubt it.
I take the Aristotelian stance, it's all bread and circuses, but I still indulge every now and then, but it is getting harder.
So, only the important ones.That was really just the sequel trilogy they kept a lot of that out of the side stories. In Solo Lando has a droid that is very SJW about "droid rights" and it's very much a comic relief character.
I really enjoyed "Look Who's Back" until the very end. I should have expected it to have a message, I just didn't expect that message.