Don't Look Up (2021)
I knew this was turbo liberal propaganda going in (trust the science our science), but I liked The Big Short, Vice, and Anchorman and so I was willing to give this a shot.
The first 90 minutes are alright. Leo is doing well enough, JLaw is her mediocre self. Streep as narcissictis president isn't total shit and Jonah Hill is tolerable, when he takes stabs at JLaw. It's a okay enough movie.
Then they go into full spin though. It's comical how bad it its. Suddently they're making up these two sides (which on itself would be fine to illustrate division or whatever) but the one side in the movie is so clearly "bad" and the other is just all around 100% benevolent "good". Like the one side is genuinely only rednecks and greedy company people while the other side is FUCKING ARIANA GRANDE singing a song about how you need to "look up" and "trust the science". Like honestly I'm almost thinking there's a layer of meta-satire I haven't picked up on here yet, but they're absolutely playing this straight in the movie. And it makes sense if you think about it. Arianna Grande is like one of the last people on earth who would be willing to let herself get mocked that way, so they need to play this straight.
Also that whole CEO tech character is just... he just sucks. Who thinks this is funny?! It's like they watched Silicon Valley on HBO and tried to come up with like a deliberately not funny way of doing that.
Timothe Chalamet is also in this movie... for some reason? The involvement of his character really tells you everything about this movie you needed to know. The whole film is giving MASSIVE "how you doin fellow kids" ," these CORPORATIONS, am I right??" vibes...
Honestly I don't want to hear one liberal soul complain about bullshit like Reagan (2024) or Yellowstone or anything when this is what they are coming up with.
2/10
E: Also, I just watched: Thank you for smoking (2005)
Short sweet fun little picture. Nothing amazing, could be a lot better, but the actor for the main character really carried this. Also loved JK Simmons, Katie Holmes and David Koechner in this. 6/10.