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Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
The Greatest Sci-Fi TV Show of My Generation
I never liked Star Trek until I saw this one. Very well done. I was completely drawn in and hooked, watching episode after episode.
Patrick Stewart does a great job playing Jean-Luc Picard. While he's not my favorite character, the series would not be the same without him. And Data... Star Trek would not be Star Trek without him.
And.. the rest of the crew. All of the characters in this show are just perfect.
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)
Unoriginal Ideas Repackaged in PC with "STAR WARS" Label Attached to Milk the Franchise
There are plenty of YouTubers who have exposed this movie as being a low-quality rip off of many other great movies which won't be mentioned for the sake of avoiding spoilers. This movie is unoriginal and terrible compared to the original Star Wars trilogy. I would even rather watch The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith than this garbage.
This movie is just a remake of older movies which were much better, coupled with a nauseating dose of political correctness to appease social justice warriors and their various special interest groups. Political correctness is no substitute for original thinking and new ideas. The media industry just repackaged ideas from other movies which were older and better in political correctness, slapped a "STAR WARS" label on the product, and are now hoping to milk the STAR WARS franchise for money while they ride it into the ground.
I'd give this 0/10 if that was possible. This movie is a disgrace to the "STAR WARS" name.
Green Cards for Al Qaeda (2010)
Border Insecurity & Terrorism: Why Neocons Fail at National Security
The video is very interesting, but is clearly a low-budget production. Don't expect the latest special effects or computer animations to help get the point across. Still, the movie makers deserve a lot of credit for getting good enough video with their cameras to keep my attention.
The subject of the movie is how insecure the US borders are, and how this lack of border security puts the US at great risk for terrorism. This topic doesn't get anywhere near the level of attention it deserves. How can anyone watching this say George Bush kept America safe given how porous our border security is as a result of his neocon policies? The failure to secure the borders is a failure to secure the country.
The American public are getting duped, and our national security is being sacrificed for whatever special interests want open borders policies.