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What are the most despised movies in history?

Red Dawn 198 The United States was invaded by Russia, Cuba and their Central American allies. A group of teenagers began to resist. Wolverines fight invaders in the name of freedom. Violence is too much. Commentators in The New York Times and Washington post are disgusted with chauvinism.

The film didn't apologize; Primitive and savage. Strong anti-Americanism, exciting Reagan-era bravado. Screenwriter and director john milius was one of the most obvious right-wing mavericks in Hollywood at that time. It is widely believed that this is a fable and is regarded as the product of Reagan's paranoia in the 1980s.

For your reference, when 1 announced Red Dawn, the US government tried to close the film, but it was not announced, because in real life, if any foreign forces attacked the United States, how did the original films from Canada and the Mississippi River pass through Mexico's most protected border? Mexico and Russia are both nuclear cities in the East.

Finally, there is a joke. The retired air force general wants to say that you can believe that a group of teenagers repelled these Russian soldiers. I was sitting with my girlfriend. I smiled. What she said was so funny. I told her what a fucking overweight retired air force general and my retired air force general knew about ground warfare, and attached it to me.

The nickname of tourism in the Non-Aligned Movement and the United States is A. New album wars, because we are all 18 years old and 19 years old. This movie is perfect. Remember that it's just a movie, and then it's still a better movie. They are still on cable TV. I have AT & amp; T) U Festival is held for further reference. If you have seen the movie Looking for Red October, then you should know that if you have seen the nuclear submarine in the control room in the movie,

Our government tried to delete the editing part of the film from the film because it controlled nucular submarine's room so accurately. In both cases, filmmakers and high-level officials threatened the news to let the American public know that our American government tried to censor these films. I believe neither 60 minutes nor the government has made any comments.