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This theme always relates to certain races


I haven't finished this 1 movie called The Loft, but did see Stag and other movies.

Like the title of my post...it NEVER fails.

Drunk, "certain race", about to get married, stripper/hooker, drugs also, she ends up dying, plan has to be devised to fix "next to impossible issue"

This movie is 1 of the first dvds I bought when dvd became an upcoming format. But I never knew that tons of movies alllllllllllllways seem to favor this movie's theme. Also the ones made before this.

Stag is worth seeing if anyone has time, it's pretty good.

The Loft I haven't finished, I saw bits and pieces but seemed annoying.

Other posts mentioned The Hangover, which didn't seem much like this movie.




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I've not seen the other movies I mentioned, but certainly I understand what you're saying, and IMO the one difference here is Boyd. Boyd's a unique character in the mix and throws a whole slant to this that makes it more interesting than run of the mill "oh no we *beep* up" plot.

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@Relp. Yeah, that "certain race" is always white. Of course murders and cover ups occur within other groups, but Hollywood is too cowardly to show that or admit it. It's terrified to upset the minority groups with truth. Much like the only religion it attacks is Christianity. It's too chicken sh#t to point out the other religion's bad ways.

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100% correct the Christian rabbi and the Christians portrayed by Stern and Piven


You obviously did not pay attention the only Christian in the movie was Slater.

YOu can go back to Fox News now

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95% of bad guys in movies are white.
99% of all movie characters are white.
99.9% of all main characters in movies are white.

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