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When you guys talk about the movie 1984, are you talking about the documentary “1984: The New World Order”
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I assume they’re talking about the book.
George Orwell’s 1984 book.
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Ok, Because there is a movie called 1984 and then there is a Documentary called 1984: The New World Order
Marriage and Divorce for a man is like getting a cactus shoved up your ass. It’s painful with all the spines that go in and it is painful getting all the spines out, meanwhile Wifey gets most of the money, your home, your kids, and practically everything you own.

Anonymous1The Book, which was also adapted to Film. My favorite Michael Radford’s version starring John Hurt, came out in 1984.

Anonymous43book

Anonymous42Orwellian perversions of law and language. The book…
For instance, the Department of Defense was called the War Department during and before WWII.
^^^^^Orwellian language perversion…
the book.
great read.
i like the movie made in 1984 as well.
great watch.
Anonymous18You are wise OP for you do not know.
1984. The Great Santini. The Prince. The Divine Comedy. Beowulf. While there are many, many great books to read, these were five that I fondly remember from my teenage years.
Skip moives and read books when ever you get the chance.
"My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." - Clarence Buddinton Kelland
I liked the 1956 black and white version of 1984.

#icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.
1984. The Great Santini. The Prince. The Divine Comedy. Beowulf. While there are many, many great books to read, these were five that I fondly remember from my teenage years.
Skip moives and read books when ever you get the chance.
Didn’t read The Great Santini, but I read all the rest. Definitely great classics. Also, Crime and Punishment, Plato’s Republic, and Paradise Lost are worth reading.
After you read 1984, go ahead and try out Animal Farm. Easier to read, and a simpler story, but no less profound.
"Are you loosed from a wife? Do not seek a wife." --Apostle Paul
1984 was a book written by Eric Arthur Blair (pen name George Orwell) in 1948 about the dystopian future.
Prior to writing 1984 Blair worked for the BBC writing propoganda targeted at India and it is believed he based “The ministry of Truth” on the British Broadcasting Corportaion often referred to by many as the British Bulls~~~ Corporation.
If you read the book toady and also Huxley’s Brave New World you realise that both were a warning.
Orwell was also a member of the Fabian Society.
http://www.leavemeansleave.eu
——while we are on the topic of 1984 and big brother,….Once China gets it down,…the rest of the world will end up using it.
http://www.businessinsider.com/china-police-using-smart-glasses-facial-recognition-2018-3
Beijing police are using facial-recognition glasses to identify car passengers and number plates
China is drastically increasing its facial recognition technology, and hopes to eventually be able to identify any citizen within three seconds.

mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/
Huxley’s Brave New World
This book is a must read to the last page. I think it’s funny how they force us to read (or at least me) A Brave New World, 1984, Fahrenheit 451 and Catcher in the Rye ….they forced us to read this stuff and it really would have been better for them if they hadn’t because now we see through the bulls~~~.
Now they want to go backwards and censor it, tell us that’s not what’s going on, not where we’re headed, and PCify the past. We had a thread on here about how they’re s~~~canning To Kill a Mockingbird because the N word is in it. LMAO The book was okay but lets face it, when you dissect it as a grown man, it starts to fall apart.
They can never kill A Brave New World or 1984 though, once you READ them, you’re never the same.
We’re all headed to Gattaca after WW3. Some of us might still be alive to see it. I won’t. Even with my OTH Discharge, I’m hoping they’ll draft me so I can take as many of them out as I can before leaving this world as a warrior. Y’all can have fun scavenging in the aftermath, I’m going to smoke them all until they blow me up. Probably Muslimes or Chinese, we’ll see. If it never happens then that’s okay too, MGTOW MONK to a ripe old age.

Anonymous1They can never kill A Brave New World or 1984 though, once you READ them, you’re never the same.
That’s right. “A Brave New World: Revisited” was my first red pill at 13 years old. The book contains the original book plus extra chapters updated by Huxley in the 1960’s. They are his thoughts and lectures on the technology being used to implement this Utopia. I definitely recommend that version of the book.
I’m a huge sci fi fan but only 32 years old. I didn’t sober up until 27 and when I did, I dove head long into trying to find all sci fi movies Id never seen.
I didn’t discover THX 1138 until about a year ago. This film is very ambivalent, meaning its repulsing and yet I can’t stop going back and watching it. I never really liked Star Wars or George Lucas but he is an imaginative fellow no doubt. His THX 1138 is just crazy. Again, there are certain parts that I’m like, “WTF is this B movie crap” followed by stuff that Ive never seen anywhere else and it’s glorious. It was definitely worth the $25 I had to pay for it at the movie shop. Not may favorite Sci Fi but up there in the top 20 for sure.
They ought to get Steven Soderbergh, or Denis Vileneuve, or Christopher Nolan or even Terry Gilliam to make a modern, badass version of A Brave New World that does the book justice.

GATTACA starring Jude Law! oh yeah, uma thurman and ethan hawke too


Anonymous0When I talk about 1984 or refence it, I am reffering to the novel by George Orwell.
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