Molly's thread on Batman vs Superman made want to create this thread.
We've all heard people say that certain movies seem to have an ulterior motive. And in some cases that's true: aka. "Golden Compass." But, do you think that there might be some truth to these ideas. I know one movie that I've not mentioned yet, that came out a few weeks ago, and is aimed at kids, I do believe has an ulterior motive, and that's "Inside Out." Of course, it could be just coincidental that it came out at the same Bruce decided to become Kate to the World.
But before you jump on me for this, I do have my reasons. And I know other people feel the same on other movies. Anyway, my point is this, has there been a movie that you really felt had an ulterior motive, like a hidden agenda? Why did you feel this way?
We've all heard people say that certain movies seem to have an ulterior motive. And in some cases that's true: aka. "Golden Compass." But, do you think that there might be some truth to these ideas. I know one movie that I've not mentioned yet, that came out a few weeks ago, and is aimed at kids, I do believe has an ulterior motive, and that's "Inside Out." Of course, it could be just coincidental that it came out at the same Bruce decided to become Kate to the World.
But before you jump on me for this, I do have my reasons. And I know other people feel the same on other movies. Anyway, my point is this, has there been a movie that you really felt had an ulterior motive, like a hidden agenda? Why did you feel this way?