Saturday, November 26, 2022

Movie Review: "Plandemic 2: Indoctornation" 08/18/20

Well dear readers, this is 2022 and it has been a weird last 2 years. We dealt with the worst world-wide health issue that was supposed to be "taken care of" with a 2-week at home plan. Yeah, right, says hindsight. But the question is this - what if  this was planned? What if the whole pandemic was actually set up in "this is how we will start it, this is how we will respond" etc? This is what the movie makes you think about.


This is the movie review for "Plandemic 2: Indoctornation". I watched this in September of 2020.

Genre: Documentary, Biography, Crime

Run Time: 1 hour 15 minutes





Official MPAA Rating (According to IMDB.com):

G / General Audiences

PG / Parental Guidance Suggested

PG-13 / Parents Strongly Cautioned

R / Restricted

X

Not Rated




Trailer


Not available




Plot


"Guided by the work of Dr. David E. Martin, Plandemic II: Indoctornation, alleges a three decade-long money trail that leads directly to the key players behind the COVID 19 pandemic."




Rating Criteria

0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.

1/5 – Barely worth any time.

2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.

3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.

4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.

5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around. – characters, music, theme, story line, etc.



4.5/5 - This is not one of those documentaries that says "Pearl Harbor had xx amount of destroyed ships and xy amount of confirmed deaths". It dives into the world that the media and politicians don't want to talk with you about: the COVID-19 pandemic was planned. How it happened went exactly how they planned. And here's the info on it.

Now some people might say that this is just a conspiracy theory but the point that I want to make is the fact that you should listen to it and question the status quo / the accepted narrative. The worst that can happen when you question the accepted narrative is that you realize that it is true and go about your life. But the worst that can happen when you don't question the accepted narrative is that you blindly follow what others say and are unable to make a decision for yourself. What's better: to keep blinders on your eyes so you can't see what is going on, or to give yourself a flashlight to look around for yourself (even if the narrative you decide on is what is generally "accepted")? An animal lead to a slaughter would prefer to have the blinders on their eyes [I'm just saying]. It is easier to lead people when they are not asking questions and not thinking for themselves. When you aren't thinking for yourself, then you have to go along with whatever it is that whomever thinks for you decides (whether you like it or not).

Anyways, even if you don't agree that this *could* have been planned, I urge you to take a look at it and think for yourself. Don't let the media, Facebook/Meta, Twitter, your family/friends/coworkers dictate your life. Be an individual that can expand your mind and see what is going on, even if it sounds crazy. [Sometimes the craziest explanation is the truth because truth can be stranger than fiction.]

This might be hard to find nowadays because it seems to have been buried. If you can get your hands on this, watch it.


Oh, and before the blog explodes with "this is all conspiracy", the scientists have admitted that Covid-19 was started in a lab so don't go bashing the 'they're wrong about covid-19's origin'.

That's what I have to say about this. Haters going to hate. :-P


More reviews to come eventually. I'm pretty far behind but a year away from writing reviews (thanks to a depressing job that I quit in September 2022) has gotten me further behind since I have still watched movie since then. Thanks for reading!

~ Gracie Mae DeLunac



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Movie Review: "Stand By Me" 08/08/86

This is a movie review for "Stand by Me", released August 8, 1986. I watched this movie on August 9, 2020. 


[Note on Oct 15, 2021 as I write this: I find it funny that we watched this almost perfectly 34 years after it was released. I also did not know before now that this is actually an adaptation of a novella by Stephen King called "The Body", one that King said that was one of the closest adaptations he's ever seen of his stories. Third bit of information I found just now was the fact that this is from Rob Reiner; the only thing I can think of is the South Park version of him being super fat, slob, and trying to kill Cartman so to take down the Big Tobacco companies. *hahahaha* And fourth - Wow, Wil Wheaton before Star Trek!]




Genre: Adventure, Drama

Run Time: 1 Hour and 29 Minutes





Official MPAA Rating (According to IMDB.com):

G / General Audiences

PG / Parental Guidance Suggested

PG-13 / Parents Strongly Cautioned

R / Restricted

X

Not Rated







Trailer





Notable Cast


Wil Wheaton ... Gordie Lachance

River Phoenix ... Chris Chambers

Corey Feldman ... Teddy Duchamp

Jerry O'Connell ... Vern Tessio

Kiefer Sutherland ... Ace Merrill

Casey Siemaszko ... Billy Tessio

Gary Riley ... Charlie Hogan



Plot


Four friends go on an adventure to see a dead body down by the river. Along the way, they learn more about each other and themselves.



Rating Criteria

0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.

1/5 – Barely worth any time.

2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.

3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.

4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.

5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around. – characters, music, theme, story line, etc.



4/5 - This is a cute movie though it probably would have been more interesting back in the nineties over the 2020s, in my honest opinion. I would have put it at a 3/5 but a gut reaction says I cannot downgrade it that much. Would I watch this again? Maybe but I'm not jumping up to watch it again. I mean, it took me over a year to actually write down the review once I came upon it to write.



Sorry for the delay. Thanks for reading! More reviews hopefully to come in the future (and not a year away from now)!


~ Gracie Mae DeLunac



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