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A List of 100 Libertarian Movies

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Here is a list of 100 movies with libertarian themes that explore the importance of the individual human spirit, the crushing danger of unchecked government power, and necessity of freedom to human flourishing and happiness. The list is not in … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Joss Whedon Hired to Write Avengers Sequel

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The Associated Press reports: LOS ANGELES – Joss Whedon has been hired on again as boss of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and their superhero pals for a sequel to “The Avengers.” The news came Tuesday from Walt Disney Co. … Continue reading

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The Cost of Being Batman [INFOGRAPHIC]

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This is a pretty awesome infographic. It itemizes the cost of being Batman in DC’s fictional comic book world and totals up the items for a bottom line. If you’re a member of the 1%, you too can roll with … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: Tyler Durden of ZeroHedge.com

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“Think of everything we’ve accomplished, man. Out these windows, we will view the collapse of financial history. One step closer to economic equilibrium.” -Tyler Durden, Fight Club One of the most popular and useful resources in the world of sound … Continue reading

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New Movie Poster for The Hobbit

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New poster for The Hobbit, which will hit movie theaters this December: And don’t forget to visit our official website to learn more about the Silver Circle Movie: http://SilverCircleMovie.com

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Pop Friday – Screw Tibet: Hollywood Embraces China’s Censorship

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An interesting article over at Breitbart.com yesterday: ‘Hollywood’s not “threatened” by “creeping Chinese Censorship.” Hollywood is an accomplice in allowing itself to be censored in exchange for money. The same Hollywood that has crybabied for going on six decades now … Continue reading

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Pop Friday – Fan Theories That Will Blow Your Mind

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This week on Reddit, one of the top-voted threads was a discussion about some pretty incredibly creative fan theories regarding “the actual” back story (according to the fan’s theory) for different movies and television shows. For our first Pop Friday … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: The Producers and Fans of “Iron Sky”

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Iron Sky, the “historical,” sci-fi, comedy about Nazis hiding out on the Moon since 1945 and invading the Earth in the near future, has scored a major victory for independent film audiences in the UK where their distributor has bended … Continue reading

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#MovieMonday – Why Independent Films Are Better Than Hollywood Films

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The difference between independent films and Hollywood films is essentially the same as the difference between the products created by any big, publicly-traded corporation and any upstart, risk-taking, entrepreneurial small business. A publicly-traded corporation (like the ones Hollywood film studios … Continue reading

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#MovieMonday – Libertarian Themes in Cinema

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Despite the widespread perception of Hollywood as dominated by progressive “liberals,” there are many recurring themes in Hollywood movies that are extremely anti-government and libertarian. There is certainly some truth to the characterization of Hollywood as “left wing,” insofar as … Continue reading

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