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Post by mstreepsucks on Sept 30, 2021 16:19:53 GMT
On either blu ray or dvd. Or on whatever other format they have now.
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Post by kolchak92 on Sept 30, 2021 16:34:53 GMT
I guess it depends on what your definition of woke is.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Sept 30, 2021 16:36:11 GMT
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Sept 30, 2021 18:00:21 GMT
I don`t know
What is a woke film ?
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Post by phantomparticle on Oct 1, 2021 1:31:43 GMT
Die Hard
Love the movie, but I put it on really late in the evening, dozed off, the Nakatomi Building blew up, woke me and I had to peel myself off the ceiling.
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Post by petrolino on Oct 1, 2021 2:20:48 GMT
Gran Torino
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Post by OldAussie on Oct 1, 2021 2:43:14 GMT
probably something by Chaplin
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Post by Catman on Oct 1, 2021 12:29:56 GMT
Well, in The Village of No Return, after Fortune Tien removed her memories using the strange device, Autumn woke up thinking she was his wife.
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Post by vegalyra on Oct 1, 2021 13:55:32 GMT
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Post by NJtoTX on Oct 6, 2021 15:54:54 GMT
Don't know about "bought," or what you consider woke. But some early ones I liked:
12 Angry Men The Best Years of Our Lives The Great White Hope Norma Rae In the Heat of the Night Inherit the Wind Do the Right Thing Stone Pillow The Color Purple Something About Amelia Silkwood Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt The Times of Harvey Milk Born on the Fourth of July Thelma & Louise
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Post by kolchak92 on Oct 6, 2021 15:55:38 GMT
Don't know about "bought," or what you consider woke. But some early ones I liked: 12 Angry Men The Best Years of Our Lives The Great White Hope Norma Rae In the Heat of the Night Inherit the Wind Do the Right Thing Stone Pillow The Color Purple Something About Amelia Silkwood Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt The Times of Harvey Milk Born on the Fourth of July Thelma & Louise That's an insult to 12 Angry Men to classify it as woke.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Oct 6, 2021 16:29:53 GMT
I can honestly say I do have this "woke" movie on blu-ray.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Oct 6, 2021 16:37:54 GMT
I don't know if it qualifies under the correct use of the term, but The Thin Blue Line (1988) was eye-opening for me. I may have bought a VHS copy that was taken out of circulation by a local rental store.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 6, 2021 17:02:56 GMT
Don't know about "bought," or what you consider woke. But some early ones I liked: 12 Angry Men The Best Years of Our Lives The Great White Hope Norma Rae In the Heat of the Night Inherit the Wind Do the Right Thing Stone Pillow The Color Purple Something About Amelia Silkwood Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt The Times of Harvey Milk Born on the Fourth of July Thelma & Louise That's an insult to 12 Angry Men to classify it as woke. How so? I know it's mostly a pejorative term, but if were just defining "woke" as progressiveness in general, well that movie was released when segregation was still going on and outright racism was more socially acceptable. Yes believe it or not, the idea of NOT being a racist was considered "woke" at the time.
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Post by kolchak92 on Oct 6, 2021 17:13:19 GMT
That's an insult to 12 Angry Men to classify it as woke. How so? I know it's mostly a pejorative term, but if were just defining "woke" as progressiveness in general, well that movie was released when segregation was still going on and outright racism was more socially acceptable. Yes believe it or not, the idea of NOT being a racist was considered "woke" at the time. It's a film with a liberal message for sure, but I think it's insulting and disingenuous to retroactively label it with such a loaded term that has so many bad connotations.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Oct 6, 2021 18:51:37 GMT
I can honestly say I do have this "woke" movie on blu-ray. How come I have never heard about this movie? With Charlton Heston I would expect that I would at the very least know about its existence.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Oct 6, 2021 20:24:23 GMT
I can honestly say I do have this "woke" movie on blu-ray. How come I have never heard about this movie? With Charlton Heston I would expect that I would at the very least know about its existence. It bombed at the box office and was panned by critics, so it went into obscurity for a while. It was only recently that it was put on blu-ray.
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Post by dwightmachinehead on Oct 6, 2021 21:15:51 GMT
'Woke' is a recent concept.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Oct 6, 2021 22:06:14 GMT
How so? I know it's mostly a pejorative term, but if were just defining "woke" as progressiveness in general, well that movie was released when segregation was still going on and outright racism was more socially acceptable. Yes believe it or not, the idea of NOT being a racist was considered "woke" at the time. It's a film with a liberal message for sure, but I think it's insulting and disingenuous to retroactively label it with such a loaded term that has so many bad connotations. Well that's on the people who freak out about the word "woke." 12 Angry Men certainly fits the criteria of what people think is woke.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 6, 2021 22:10:39 GMT
'Woke' is a recent concept. Not really. "Politically correct" (which was used in essentially the same pejorative sense) was used way back in the 1980s. It's just been repackaged as "woke".
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