TacoBlack person culture still heavily values the concept of machismo even today, so i think they tend to view namby pamby globohomosexual latinx media as particularly condescending & disgusting
Maybe I'm a tacoboo but Mexico is one of the most fascinating countries in the world, its culture and history is wasted on DEI wokeshit and gangster movies.
she cute
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Muerte
So fricking cool.
>but Mexico is one of the most fascinating countries in the world, its culture and history is wasted on DEI wokeshit and gangster movies.
i'm that anon & i very much agree. if i had the resources, i'd finance the production of a trippy & ultraviolent lovecraftian horror movie incorporating the ancient aztec gods
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TacoBlack person culture still heavily values the concept of machismo even today, so i think they tend to view namby pamby globohomosexual latinx media as particularly condescending & disgusting
>Latinos all want to be white
Maybe the ones in america
They are seen as weak bootlickers by the ones actually Living in latin america
The plandemic. It's the only explanation, because you only know about its flaws after watching it. >annoying protag with no powers >no journey or adventure >no villain >plot is just a family argument >over-did the Mexican shit
>but Mexico is one of the most fascinating countries in the world, its culture and history is wasted on DEI wokeshit and gangster movies.
i'm that anon & i very much agree. if i had the resources, i'd finance the production of a trippy & ultraviolent lovecraftian horror movie incorporating the ancient aztec gods
The same reason the MLS almost went bankrupt.
Latinos do not have the purchasing power of whites even though they have the most kids. Do not try to market business to them they do not have enough capital to support it.
Latinos all want to be white they don't want to watch some story about a girl in a crossstitch dress.
The only people seeing movies with race ambiguous characters or disproportionate amount of black people are whites.
Nobody who saw this one thought the girl looked even remotely Mexican she looks Indian and why the fact there are so many black people in the movie.
Unless you count literally any scene with a female heroine a movie to be woke, no. The females in the movie all frick up one way or another or are massive c**ts.
I was dating a girl(westernized arab) when this movie came out and she was fricking obsessed with it. I think it was because she looked like the main female character, even down to big stupid non-corrective glasses.
Extremely shitty movie that makes no sense.
Why would anyone want to live in a house that is 'alive', watching your every step? And imagine living with a woman who has super hearing, want to take a shit? She will hear it. Want to jerk off? She will hear it, etc.
They weren't living in some secluded pocket of paradise, but in a nightmare under 24/7 surveillance.
Really really hated this movie tbh
They probably told everyone in the house that all the rooms are completely sound-proof to them. But yeah, Dolores' existence and powers pretty much break the movie.
>Because nobody wants to watch a liberal American's dream version of your culture, which is paraded around and gawked at like a specimen in a museum
This. If no one told me this was supposed to be my culture, I never would've guessed.
The plandemic. It's the only explanation, because you only know about its flaws after watching it. >annoying protag with no powers >no journey or adventure >no villain >plot is just a family argument >over-did the Mexican shit
we live in an age of infinite entertainment, bombs will happen, but this movie will always reach it's intended age group when they see the movie online eventually
highest levels of unintentional racism
people instinctively know and feel when something is disingenious, which Judenwood and especially Pixar/Disney has been for the past 20 years.
They forgot to give all their diverse and quirky characters a compelling story. I kept waiting for her to leave the fricking house and go on a fricking adventure, only to realize at the half-way mark that they were NEVER LEAVING THE FRICKING HOUSE
Discourse around this movie is the ultimate indicator of most of Cinemaphile living under a rock, I always think. They... do know that after its middling box office it went on to be an absolute juggernaut on streaming? That its soundtrack topped charts across the world? That its merchandise was listed alongside Toy Story and Frozen as being among the top 5 earners of 2022 for the company? That Mirabel is getting a permanent custom built meet and greet at the parks, something you have to be SERIOUSLY popular to accomplish?
That there is currently a live stage version touring multiple countries? And a live concert? And a Broadway version heavily rumoured to be in active development, with a casting call for Bruno recently put out?
It's a fricking modern classic but for some reason Cinemaphile posters are time locked in December 2021 and keep pretending it's a forgotten bomb. Stick your head outside, for the love of Christ. If you had your finger even slightly on the pulse of pop culture you would recognise the reach this film has had.
Mexicans would rather watch Dragon Ball Z.
TacoBlack person culture still heavily values the concept of machismo even today, so i think they tend to view namby pamby globohomosexual latinx media as particularly condescending & disgusting
>Doom but Mexican
Fund it
she cute
Maybe I'm a tacoboo but Mexico is one of the most fascinating countries in the world, its culture and history is wasted on DEI wokeshit and gangster movies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Muerte
So fricking cool.
Have you played Grim Fandango anon? Because you definitely should with a guide
>with a guide
You disgust me
suit yourself
>but Mexico is one of the most fascinating countries in the world, its culture and history is wasted on DEI wokeshit and gangster movies.
i'm that anon & i very much agree. if i had the resources, i'd finance the production of a trippy & ultraviolent lovecraftian horror movie incorporating the ancient aztec gods
extremely true
Based mexicans I'm rewatching as we speak
Unfathomly true.
a colombian movie
mexicucks we dont watch it
it wasnt for you incels
This and / or play Fatal Fury
True and based. I'm watching Dragon Ball Z as I type this.
You're right. Joe Higashi is my most favourite Fatal Fury character.
Mexican here, you're goddamned right.
I don't need to be fricking pandered to, this was a movie for boomer white women, not for actual Mexicans.
DO NOT REDEEM THE TICKET DO NOT REDEEEEEM
The same reason the MLS almost went bankrupt.
Latinos do not have the purchasing power of whites even though they have the most kids. Do not try to market business to them they do not have enough capital to support it.
Latinos all want to be white they don't want to watch some story about a girl in a crossstitch dress.
>Latinos all want to be white
Maybe the ones in america
They are seen as weak bootlickers by the ones actually Living in latin america
The ones in the million-man death parade pushing at the border? Ok
OK so maybe you won't mind paying for a wall then?
The ones who can't afford it? Who cares? What's your favorite episode of DBZ, Paco?
People who actually go to movies (aka whote people) dont want to watch brownoids.
The irony is that non-white people are rejecting these movies as well
The only people seeing movies with race ambiguous characters or disproportionate amount of black people are whites.
Nobody who saw this one thought the girl looked even remotely Mexican she looks Indian and why the fact there are so many black people in the movie.
I just thought it was very bland. Would rather watch Tangled again
Protag wasn't pretty, even though the movie itself was really good, and We Don't Talk About Bruno became an international hit.
>We Don't Talk About Bruno became an international hit.
Literally never heard this song in my life. I'm petty sure you're lying
Pressure is a better song imo
I don't know how these things happen, must be marketing
>Pressure is a better song imo
have a nice day
Shan't
It's a good song
Am I supposed to believe this puta is 15 years old? Looks and sounds like a 30 year old roastie
Average tv troll
Don't even know what film this is. Some woke Disney shit?
Unless you count literally any scene with a female heroine a movie to be woke, no. The females in the movie all frick up one way or another or are massive c**ts.
she cute
I was dating a girl(westernized arab) when this movie came out and she was fricking obsessed with it. I think it was because she looked like the main female character, even down to big stupid non-corrective glasses.
Post Dolores
Eastern European dad here, pretty racist one while I'm at it
This and Moana are the best animated kids movies I gotta admit
Although my kids like Brave the most. Moana gets rewatched a lot without being mind numbing
Is the magical casita a metaphor for the welfare state?
Extremely shitty movie that makes no sense.
Why would anyone want to live in a house that is 'alive', watching your every step? And imagine living with a woman who has super hearing, want to take a shit? She will hear it. Want to jerk off? She will hear it, etc.
They weren't living in some secluded pocket of paradise, but in a nightmare under 24/7 surveillance.
Really really hated this movie tbh
They probably told everyone in the house that all the rooms are completely sound-proof to them. But yeah, Dolores' existence and powers pretty much break the movie.
>Want to jerk off? She will hear it
>not intentionally whispering her name while jerking off to mess with her
Irl brown dicky ass fills seats. Frick CGI
she murdered her newborn on prom night
Did it? I thought it made money.
Because nobody wants to watch a liberal American's dream version of your culture, which is paraded around and gawked at like a specimen in a museum
>Because nobody wants to watch a liberal American's dream version of your culture, which is paraded around and gawked at like a specimen in a museum
This. If no one told me this was supposed to be my culture, I never would've guessed.
god I want to frick that furry dragon
Because she's ugly.
The plandemic. It's the only explanation, because you only know about its flaws after watching it.
>annoying protag with no powers
>no journey or adventure
>no villain
>plot is just a family argument
>over-did the Mexican shit
Oh yeah and
>forgettable, shit songs
Because it's just another soulless and generic Pixar movie with a shitskin as the main character.
The most pretty Mexican... Vampiro.
we live in an age of infinite entertainment, bombs will happen, but this movie will always reach it's intended age group when they see the movie online eventually
highest levels of unintentional racism
people instinctively know and feel when something is disingenious, which Judenwood and especially Pixar/Disney has been for the past 20 years.
not enough of scenes of best girl
Covid for cinema
And did real well on streaming
They forgot to give all their diverse and quirky characters a compelling story. I kept waiting for her to leave the fricking house and go on a fricking adventure, only to realize at the half-way mark that they were NEVER LEAVING THE FRICKING HOUSE
Because israeli looking cartoons do not appeal to hispanics no matter how good the music in the movie is.
Discourse around this movie is the ultimate indicator of most of Cinemaphile living under a rock, I always think. They... do know that after its middling box office it went on to be an absolute juggernaut on streaming? That its soundtrack topped charts across the world? That its merchandise was listed alongside Toy Story and Frozen as being among the top 5 earners of 2022 for the company? That Mirabel is getting a permanent custom built meet and greet at the parks, something you have to be SERIOUSLY popular to accomplish?
That there is currently a live stage version touring multiple countries? And a live concert? And a Broadway version heavily rumoured to be in active development, with a casting call for Bruno recently put out?
It's a fricking modern classic but for some reason Cinemaphile posters are time locked in December 2021 and keep pretending it's a forgotten bomb. Stick your head outside, for the love of Christ. If you had your finger even slightly on the pulse of pop culture you would recognise the reach this film has had.
>That there is currently a live stage version touring multiple countries?
yeah, I recently saw and ad for it
was thinking that it must still have some relevancy to get that
Maybe it's because the entire family was irredeemable. They all should have lost their powers permanently for being such c**ts