Duck and Cover! ‘De-Nuke’ Before Its too Late! – RedState


Filmmakers often use the end of the end of the world apocalyptic themes to attract the public. If the world is not destroyed by extraterrestrials, Thanos does not zap half the population of the universe uniqueness. The filmmakers put an end to civilization under clouds of mushrooms.
Fail-Safe is a great nuclear film. Although many believe that Dr. Strangelove was a parody of failure, both created in 1964, Dr. Strangelove released first. The two appear on my favorite list of films. George C. Scott as General Buck Turgidson, explaining how we could win if we come first, is a fairly funny scene. In the clip below, Turgidson explains that, if the pilot is good, the bomber will pass from the defenses of Commie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxle8mwdwe0
It is a dark comedy that offers the same conclusion as failure. There are no winners in a nuclear exchange. The planet of the apes ends with the emblematic image of the statue of freedom buried in rock and sand. We exploded.
In Wargames, “Wopr” learns, just in time, that a nuclear war is like TIC-TAC-TOE-there is no winner. “Better not to play”.
In other words, nuclear war is bad. Very bad.
At White Sands, once the test is successful, Opppenheimer said he was the “destructive of the worlds”. At the time, America was a nuclear party of one. We were the right ones, so there were few reasons to worry that the world was destroyed. A communist spy changed this. The Soviets joined the party, and the Cold War was on. There are now nine countries with nuclear weapons. Is one of these nine ready to use them? In a first strike scenario, it is very unlikely. The United States would not do it. Perhaps North Korea would do it, but it would end the hermit king and his kingdom.
At the start of the presidency of Eisenhower, a nuclear exchange was a theoretical possibility. Improbable, but possible. Eisenhower thought that having many nakes and the threat of using them would be sufficient deterrence. Mutually assured destruction. He also estimated that a withdrawal from conventional arms and workforce was logical because the threat of a nuclear exchange would make thought of the war untenable and little to be won.
The nuclear winter scenarios are fodder for writers and filmmakers, but are we on the precipice of a nuclear war? The simple answer is, no. Nevertheless, filmmakers always make films with themes “End of the World”. The last iteration is called “House of Dynamite”.
Kathryn Bigelow, once married to James Cameron, made the film. A real plug of an idea – the world is on the verge of nuclear war. Apparently, a nation of bad actors (they think it is North Korea) launched an ICBM, and it heads for Chicago. I do not know how “we” know the trajectory, but I do not know the origin of the launch of the ICBM. A criticism praised Bigelow for its revolutionary use of personal stories of characters and the “realism” of the film. Pro advice: Fail Safe did it 60 years ago.
Bigelow wants us to know that we have to take off the world before it is too late. Well, it’s another original thought, Kathryn. No one has already thought. She hopes that her film will be a tilting point towards disarmament. With his blessing, the nations will begin to roll their stocks in dumpsters in his perfect world.
“Hope against hope, we may reduce nuclear stocks one day,” she added, “but in the meantime, we really live in a dynamite house.”
“We must be much more informed, and it would be my greatest hope – that we actually start a conversation on nuclear weapons and non -proliferation in a more perfect world.”
Stunning. Bigelow looks like a competitor in a beauty contest. His film will inform the world that nuclear weapons are bad. Very bad, and we have to undress because, as nuclear weapons are bad. Very bad. She wants world peace. Thank you, Miss California.
The film made its debut at Venice Film Festival. The Bigelow film received an 11 -minute standing ovation. Who obtains a standing ovation of 11 minutes? Kim Jong Un and Kathryn Bigelow. His crew of actors gushed his hands and bowed, soaking in adulation.
Angel Reese, the mason of the WNBA, makes an appearance in the film. Idris Elba, a British black actor, plays the American president. A few months ago, Elba suggested that if the United Kingdom was only removing the pointed points from the knives, the knife crime would be reduced. Shaving the point on a kitchen knife, like “toddlers resistant” a coffee table, is a higher level stupidity. But he plays the President still-Sage.
Bigelow added:
“The film is an invitation to decide what to do with all these weapons. How to destroy the world a good defensive measure? ”
Well, this is not the annihilating part, it is the part of the threat. If you hit me, I’ll destroy you. Maybe I will get an Oscar appointment for this clarification. Perhaps a Nobel Peace Prize.
She also added:
[S]He was motivated by the desire to “pass this information”.
Breaking News, Bigelow: You don’t make the news. The news of nuclear weapons has been “there for 80 years.
Until the mullahs in Iran and the hermit and committed countries suddenly decide that nuclear weapons are not in their best interest, the West cannot and will not disarm. In fact, the only backup against nuclear blackmail is the west which retains its nuclear stocks.
The distribution members said that after looking at the film, they “could not sleep for a week”. Does anyone think that Iidris Elba could describe the difference between a tactical nucle and a strategic nucle? I sort of doubt it. But he knows that an office knife is sharp and should be prohibited.
The film seems to follow the new Hollywood directives on diversity. The American president is a British black man. Check. The situation room has a responsible woman. Check. Is he a 40 -year -old captain, managing the communications of the situation room? A captain at 40? Nevermind.
Who plays the required gay character remains a mystery. We have to wait to see. He opened in the United Kingdom in early October. The general version is a few weeks later, on Netflix.
The Doomsday clock turns. Can the world wait?

