Yggdrasil's Movie List


At this stage in the movement for Euro-American survival, it is vital that we begin to assemble our own Media libraries filled with content that we can watch repeatedly - content that will gradually isolate us from the surrounding popular culture, and allow us to pay a smaller share of our incomes to the entertainment industry.

It is absolutely vital that we cancel our cable subscriptions, but that is extremely difficult to do unless we have quality media libraries as a substitute. Equally important, we need reliable information as to the movies you can rent or buy without fear of encountering the worst forms of negative conditioning messages and images.

In general, the media attack against us has three principal thrusts:

    A. Getting us to accept and feel comfortable with the Hollywood image of ourselves as stupid, incompetent, insensitive, boorish, promiscuous and cowardly - all as a means of getting us to submit to our subordinate role in the multi-cultural scheme.

    B. Getting us to accept and feel comfortable with the notion that we are not valid human beings unless we are in the company of negroes and being supervised and managed by the Hollywood image of the all-knowing, wise, and sexually disinterested negro.

    C. Getting us to accept non-whites as attractive sexual partners by constantly portraying interracial laisons, and especially, by promoting the Hollywood image of the inner party male as the only sensitive and understanding partner for White females, and by promoting the Hollywood image of the black male as the only verile, agressive and masculine partner for White females.

Hollywood pumps out a vast array of visual images and themes which implement the above three major lines of attack - often with considerable subtlety.

But because of our own inborn aesthetic preferences and the need for Hollywood to make money by appealing to those preferences, the product of the entertainment industry is a mix - some very good for us, and much that is terrible. The problem is information. For example, for the girls in your household, Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea are outstanding. For the boys we have October Sky, Master and Commander - Far Side of the World, and Zulu.

By far, the movie that is the most subversive of the multi-culti hedonistic culture is Anne of Green Gables, which shows how peasant farmers lived back in Edwardian times (1899-1911) before culture destruction and multi-culturalism grabbed us by the short hairs - a stark contrast to what we have today!

But the DVD gives us control of our culture once we have adequate information, as the disks being sold are essentially immortal given reasonable care, and can be shared with friends and neighbors and watched repeatedly. This sharing and repeat watching will have the effect of isolating us from the popular culture, and at the same time it will diminish the revenues of the entertainment industry which is, for the most part, a conscious attacker, and the single largest threat to our collective survival.

Further, once we have these films on DVD, the culture destruction machine loses the option of sending these favorable images down the memory hole as they have so many of the politically incorrect westerns.

The list that follows is the beginning of my effort to provide this information. The ideal that we seek - the positive criteria for inclusion (in addition to significant entertainment value) are any of the following, either alone or in combination:

    1. Positive portrayal of whites in defense against the depredations of liberalism, crime, and attack by alien races.

    2. Positive portrayal of heterosexual relationships and sex, marriage, procreation and child rearing.

    3. Positive portrayal of impulse control and behavioral restraint - consideration of the feelings of others and of community mores. Positive portrayal of initiative, hard work, achievement, sacrifice for the common good, - discrimination, self discipline, and sexual patience in mate selection.

    4. Portrayals of white males as intelligent, sensitive and strong - in positive leadership roles and or romantic leads.

    5. Particularly intense portrayals of white female beauty, in non-degrading roles.

However, given the realities of Hollywood, the primary criteria for appearance on the list are the absence of the following disqualifying features.

    1. Disgusting scatological imagery or excessive vulgarity (Belle de Jour, Mall Rats, Van Wilder, American Pie, Road Trip, etc, ad infinitem).

    2. Sympathetic or attempted erotic portrayal of homosexual and lesbian conduct and themes, and non-critical portrayals of violent sex (The Election, Mulholland Drive - Leaving Las Vegas).

    3. Period pieces with so much un-historical overt sexuality or depravity that they amount to revisionist denials of 20th Century cultural decline. (Numerous examples, but Elizabeth with Cate Blanchett is typical of the genre as is Cold Mountain.)

    4. Portrayal of White males as stupid losers or sadistic criminals. (Too numerous to mention)

    5. Romantic comedies which portray visibly IP males as sensitive loving types who are worthy of the shiksa's heart, as contrasted with their brutal and insensitive White male competitors. (Where the Heart Is - with Natalie Portman ironically playing the Shiksa, all Adam Sandler and most Seth Green and Ben Stiller movies).

    6. Interracial sex, romance, and marriage propaganda (The King and I, South Pacific, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, View to a Kill, Save the Last Dance, Road Trip, The Fast and The Furious.)

    7. The theme that Whites are not valid humans unless they have the all-knowing and wise Negro managing, leading or helping them. (To Sir with Love, Save the Last Dance, almost all Denzel Washington movies)

    8. Negative portrayals of Christianity or the Catholic Church (The Blues Brothers).

To some degree, the criteria are flexible. For example there is an emerging genre which I call "From under the Rubble" in which the White victims of culture destruction and multi culti manage to extricate themselves and find happiness. The best example is "Notting Hill." These movies often display several of the above disqualifying items, but as something to be confronted, contained, controlled or escaped from.

Context is everything.

In addition, there are three movies listed below with offensive scenes which are gratuitous to the plot and are very brief. For those of you who make personal backup copies - the scenes are easily edited out of the movie. Therefore I have included them because other content and themes outweigh the objectionable scene.

My objective is to list 1000 films - a very substantial library. I only have 150 for you right now. I need your help, email me with suggestions and your reasons for inclusion.

THE LIST

The symbol "**" indicates a "must have" movie.
The symbol "WNT" means "White Nationalist Treasure."
The symbol "WNC" means "White Nationalist Classic."
The symbol "NC" means a nationalist classic of other peoples with valuable lessons for us.

The ratings G,A, and R are my own and not Hollywood's.

"R" is a movie that you don't want your children to see - included on this list for its political content (Clockwork Orange, Training Day, Fritz the Cat).

"A" is a movie that has more sexual content and bad language than may be healthy for children (Last Days of Disco, Bonfire of the Vanities).

"G" is a movie broadly acceptable to fundamentalist Christians. However, a G rating will include adult movies that will not be understandable for children (Babbett's Feast) and will include tastefully done nudity within a marital relationship (Braveheart, Romeo and Juliet) including common law marriage (Blue Lagoon). Most of the movies on this list are "G"

Unrated movies are those that I cannot remember well enough, or have not yet seen.

Explicit WN Films

    Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith, 1915 **WNT** G
    (All the evils of racial integration which Griffith portrays in this first feature length movie ever made have since come to pass, as the race-conscious unity of White America failed to hold.)
    Unconquered - Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard - Rare VHS **WNT** G
    (Unique movie - slavery of Whites in pre-revolution America called by its real name - explicit as "Birth of a Nation" - Cooper kills the race traitor merchant selling guns to the Indians and gets the girl in this Cecil B. DeMille classic.)
    The Line in the Sand - October Sun Films, 2005 **WNT** G
    (A spectacularly illuminating film on the immigration invasion with Dr. Kevin MacDonald laying much of the blame on the IP. A bit long for a documentary, but otherwise as good as it gets.)
    Ulzana's Raid - Burt Lancaster - Rare DVD **WNT** G
    (Apache torture and mutilation of White settlers shown in graphic detail and explained in detail as a racial characteristic. They are what they are - and Christianity is shown to be a "White thing." Spectacularly explicit movie, with only very expensive used DVDs still available.)

Race Realism - Romance

    Naked Jungle - Charlton Heston, Eleanor Parker **WNC G
    (Amazon Jungle, blow guns, poison darts, shrunken heads and ant swarms - Eleanor Parker is fantastic!)
    Mogambo - Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Ava Gardner **WNC G
    (Africans called "boy" - love triangle on safari - a John Ford classic.)
    Shalako - Sean Connery, Brigitte Bardot - **WNC G
    (European Aristocrat tourists provoke battles with American Indians - the importance of bathing for civilized romance.)
    Outcast of the Islands - 1951 Trevor Howard - (100 minute version) extremely rare VHS **WNT** G
    (The outcast is sent to live among primitive Asians following theft from his White employer in Singapore. To win the companionship of a native girl, he then betrays his White mentor's trade secrets to competing Arabs, who then drive the girl's tribe and the outcast up river to a degraded life as hunters and gatherers, in this portrait of individual and group betrayal and descent into barbarism written by Joseph Conrad.)
    Lost in Translation - Bill Murray, Scarlett Johannson - **WNT** A
    (Isolation, alienation and romance on a visit to modern Japan, with powerful anti-Hollywood accents.)
    Live and Let Die - Roger Moore, Jane Seymour (60 second ugly scene, otherwise fantastic) **WNC A
    (Afro-Caribbeans as horrifying monsters in this James Bond classic in which Bond steals the White girl from a black drug cartel.)
    Swiss Family Robinson - Disney 1960 - **WNT** G
    (Shipwrecked Swiss family innovates, survives, finds romance and fights Asian pirate gang.)
    Drums Along the Mohawk - Henry Fonda, Claudette Colbert - ** WNC G
    (The Brits stir up the Indians to fight against Revolutionary War colonists.)
    Union Pacific - Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea - Rare VHS ** WNC G
    (Intense politics of manifest destiny - promotion of vice as a competitive strategy, shades of the Frankfurt School - and fascinating Indian battle in this Cecil B. DeMille classic.)
    The Comedians - Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor - Rare VHS **WNT** G
    (Afro-Caribbeans being themselves in the murderous "failed state" of Haiti.)
    Band of Angels - Clark Gable, Yvonne De Carlo - Rare VHS **WNC G
    (Intended as an integrationist polemic in 1957, a different message appears in 2005 - the hopelessness of race relations - as friendship with Blacks, and especially miscegenation, only intensify group conflict. Kindness makes matters worse.)
    Stage Coach - John Wayne, Claire Trevor **WNC G
    (Indian masacres and "a fate worse than death" in this early example of the "good hearted prostitute" genre.)
    Rio Grande - John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara **WNT** G
    (Colonel's estranged wife arrives at his fort in Apache country - moving love story.)
    The Comancheros - John Wayne **WNC G
    (Mixed race gang of White and mestizo "Comancheros" selling guns to Indians are wiped out by a Band of Texas Rangers who get help from the leader's daughter in love with a New Orleans gambler turned Ranger.)
    River of No Return - Marilyn Monroe, Robert Mitchum **WNC G
    (Marilyn Monroe at her best, as attacking indians force Monroe and Mitchum to ride a raft down dangerous rapids. Suprisingly good movie once past the somewhat corny introductory theme song.)
    Vanity Fair - A&E/BBC two volume set **WNT** G
    (Explicit preference for White Women on the part of three White male leads shapes the plot in this dramatization of Thakery's savage attack on 19th Century status seeking behaviors - great movie!)
    The Quick and the Dead - Sam Elliott, Kate Capshaw **WNT** G
    (This entertaining western romance by Louis L'Amour presents us with a fascinating study in the wildly different and extreme genetic expressions of psychology and identity in two White-Indian halfbreeds, one of which fights the other to save an extreme genetic expression of European female beauty and her son.)
    Proof of Life - Russell Crowe, Meg Ryan **WNT** G
    (Deluded liberals attempting to civilize the jungle suffer a kidnap for ransom and need rescue, as they receive an education at the hand of brutal white-hating Latin American Indians while they wait. You can take the bunny out of the jungle, but ----.)
    His Girl Friday - Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell (1940) **WNC** G
    (This famous fast paced classic romance is actually more of a political drama, as it deals with the power of the press to swing elections, and the need for politicians and prosecutors to hang an innocent White man in order to appease the black vote.)

Race Realism - Action:

    Zulu - Stanley Baker, Michael Caine **WNT** G
    (5000 Zulu battle 100 Brits - heroism and single shot cyclical rate of fire!)
    The Naked Prey - Cornel Wilde - Rare VHS **WNC G
    (Africans pursue White in trial by combat, African style.)
    The Dogs of War - Christopher Walken **WNC G
    (Euro-mercenaries battle to rescue a failed African state.)
    The Wild Geese - Richard Burton, Roger Moore **G
    (Euro-mercenaries battle to rescue an African leader and are betrayed by their paymaster.)
    Black Hawk Down - Josh Hartnett, et. al. **WNT** G
    (Africans make racial nature of conflict explicit while Whites are instruced to be obedient, unquestioning heros.)
    The Great Raid - James Franco, Joseph Fiennes **WNT** G
    (Katz and the Weinstein brothers make a movie that is temporarily in their interest and permanently in ours, as they celebrate and encourage White heroism in this action movie about the rescue of 500 U.S. POWs from the Japanese in the Phillipines. Japanese are portrayed as murderous and sadistic, and there is not a black face anywhere to be seen.)
    The Ghost and The Darkness - Val Kilmer, Michael Douglas **WNC G
    (The heterogeneous races of sub-Saharan Africans working on a late 19th Century African railroad flee the forces of nature in the form of two man-eating lions, while the English engineer struggles to dominate nature and the lions.)
    The Plainsman - Jean Arthur, Gary Cooper **WNC G
    (Race traitor East Coast elites sell repeating rifles to the Indians in this Cecil B. DeMille classic.)
    The Searchers - John Wayne **WNT** G
    (Confederate hold-out spends 6 years rescuing niece from Indians who steal White girls and massacre all others.)
    Arrowhead - Charlton Heston **WNT** G
    (East Coast educated Indian returns home full of hate and genocidal delusions.)
    War Arrow - Jeff Chandler, Maureen O'Hara **WNC G
    (Mexican landholders and former Confederate officer stir up Indians against the Union.)
    Allegheny Uprising - John Wayne, Claire Trevor - Rare VHS **WNT** G
    (Race traitor merchants selling guns to Indians in pre-Revolution Pennsylvania.)
    Northwest Passage - Spencer Tracy - Rare VHS **WNT** G
    (Savage battles with Indians in this pre-Revolution era classic.)
    Pony Express - Charlton Heston - Rare VHS **WNC G
    (Race traitor merchants selling guns to the Indians again - gorgeous female co-stars.)
    Red River - John Wayne, Montgomery Clift **WNC G
    (Brilliant character study by John Ford - very edgy - with Indian Skirmishes)
    Fort Apache - John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple - DVD China **WNC G
    (Foolish commander (Fonda) gets killed by Indians - Shirley Temple still a child at age 22)
    The Man From Laramie - James Stewart - **WNC G
    (A movie about the need to maintain your technological edge over hostile aliens, and to punish race traitors who sell that technology to the hostile alien. Outstanding movie.)
    Distant Drums - Gary Cooper, Mari Alden - **WNC G
    (Gary Cooper leads U.S. Army troops into the Everglades against the warring Seminole Indians and rescues a White woman held captive by the Indians.)
    55 Days at Peking - Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, David Niven - DVD China **WNT** G
    (Rampaging Chinese "Boxers" killing all Whites they can find - Western embassy guard units fight back.)
    El Cid - Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren - DVD China **WNC G
    (Rodrigo Diaz drives the North Africans out of Nothern Spain, with action that overwhelms occasional "tolerance" plugs.)
    An Innocent Man - Tom Selleck **WNC A
    (Brutally honest portrayal of racial dynamics inside prison - unique movie.)
    The Missing - Blanchett, Jones **WNC G
    (Race traitor dad repents and helps daughter rescue granddaughter from Indian/multicult gang stealing White girls. White members of Indian/Multicult gang correctly portrayed as subordinate toadies.)
    Andrei Rublev - (Russian with English Subtitles) Criterion DVD **WNT** A
    (Russians against Tartars in this grand and very rough epic of Russian nationalism - not a "date" movie and not easy to understand!)
    Oliver Twist - David Lean's 1951 production - Criterion DVD **WNT** G
    (Sir Alec Guiness' portrayal of the Jewish character Fagin - with the huge nose and effeminate lisp - causes this outstanding dramatic adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel to be placed in the race realism category, the 12 minutes of his performance which was cut as a condition of the movie's 1953 release in the U.S. having been restored by Criterion.)

Race Realism - Science Fiction

    Bladerunner - Rutger Hauer, Darryl Hannah, Harrison Ford **WNT** G
    (Vision of our future - Slave race engineered with Aryan DNA more human than their multi-culti creators.)
    They Live - Roddy Piper **WNC G
    (The aliens who control us through the electronic media are much uglier in this movie than in real life.)
    Escape from New York - Kurt Russell, Issac Hayes **WNC A
    (Manhattan so overrun with crime that govt. makes it a prison colony run by Blacks.)

Race Realism - Political Drama

    Crash - Sandra Bullock, Mat Dillon, Ludicris, Ryan Phillipe **WNT** A
    (Multiculturalism corrupts whomsoever it touches - causing misery and unhapiness - as this breakthrough movie shows Whites refusing to perform the well coreographed dance of polite tolerance which holds our volatile society together. Even the sex scene between Black and Mestiza degenerates into racial bickering.)
    Santa Fe Trail - Flynn, Reagan, DeHavilland - **WNT** G
    (Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan battle murderous egalitarian fanatics!)
    Bonfire of the Vanities - Bruce Willis, Tom Hanks, Melanie Griffith **WNT** A
    (Heebie prosecutors and Black race hustlers nail the Wasp - Remarkably explicit and entertaining!)
    East West - Catherine Deneuve (French w Subtitles) **WNC G
    (Murderous nature of Bolshevism - with ethnic driver clearly portrayed but not named!)
    People I Know - Al Pacino **WNC R
    (Ugly nature of modern liberalism explosed as billionaire Heebies running a boom boom room of vice struggle with Blacks and goy opportunists to dominate the Racial Extortion Coalition!)
    Death Wish - Charles Bronson **WNC A
    (NYC liberal, mugged by reality, takes up a gun to take back the streets in this vigilante classic!)
    School Daze - Spike Lee **WNC A
    (Group competion between light skinned "wannabes" and dark skinned "jigaboos" at a Black college inadvertently dramatizes the futility of race mixing as a conflict reducing strategy - as the preference for genetic self-similarity leads differing shades of "Black" to form new, competing "races" in this Spike Lee classic!)

Race Realism - Documentary - Reality movies

    Africa Addio - directors cut, Italian with subtitles **WNT** A
    (A paradigm shifting experience - you will never be the same after seeing this.)
    Anatomy of a Riot - A&E - rare VHS **WNT** G
    (1992 Los Angeles Riots with Afro-Americans behaving like Africans everywhere.)
    Lost Children of Rockdale County - A&E - rare VHS **WNT** G
    (A syphylis epidemic amoung White 13 and 14 year old suburban girls sparks a study of early teen group sex, which shows that girls acquire power and prestige by doing this, and that one wealthy White male hired blacks to intimidate his White competitors with payment in cash and in sexual access to the young White girls. Our multicultural society in microcosm.)

Race Realism - Imperial Heroism

    Gunga Din - Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ** WNC G
    (White heroism at its finest against fanatical Moslem sect in 19th Century India - annoying brief multicult ending.)
    Lives of a Bengal Lancer - Gary Cooper **WNC G
    (Cavalry operation from colonial India deep into Afganistan)
    The Four Feathers - 1939 John Clements **WNC G
    (White heroism in the Black Sudan.)
    Khartoum - Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier **WNC G
    (General Gordon tries to hold Karthoum in Sudan against fanatical Mahdi, and is betrayed by imperial politics.)
    Lawrence of Arabia - Peter O'Toole, **WNC A
    (Lawrence organizes the Bedouin tribes against the Turks during WW1 - a stunningly beautiful movie.)

Race Realism - Revolutions

    Battle of Algiers - French with Italian titles and English subtitles, **WNC A
    (In this graphic portrayal of a low-intensity war between civilian populations of differing race, the race which remains dependent on the other for cheap labor wins the battles but loses the war.)

White Films - A Study of Revolutions

    Braveheart - Mel Gibson - **WNT** G
    (Classic tribal peasants' revolt with opposition from the bought off tribal nobles - magnificent movie.)
    Luther - Joseph Fiennes - **WNT** G
    (Classic revolution from the top - magnificent movie!)
    Cromwell - Richard Harris **WNT** G
    (Classic tribal (East Anglia) revolt from the middle - magnificent movie!)
    Johnny Tremain - Disney - Rare VHS **WNC G
    (Another revolution from the middle - focusing on political organizing in the American Revolution. Your kids will never understand what a "Minuteman" is unless they watch this film!)
    The Patriot - Mel Gibson **WNC G
    (Another revolution from the middle - guerrilla warfare in the American Revolution.)
    Gods and Generals - Robert Duvall, Stephen Lang **WNT** G
    (A territorial rebellion - and the key to understanding why so many with no stake in slavery fought to defend their land - gripping and emotional masterpiece.)
    Fight Club - Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, **WNC A
    (Formula for rebellion against de-racinated, flabby, atomized, consumer society cleverly disguised as a psychodrama.)

White Films - The Faces of Power, an examination of Machiavelli's virtu or "prowess" in film.

    The Warlord - Charlton Heston, Richard Boone - Rare VHS **WNT** G
    (Eleventh century Christian Knight sent to defend a borderland with Christian and pagan inhabitants must grapple with issues of loyalty, religion, and social cohesion as he maintains power in this unique portrayal of the beginning of the process of tribal amalgamation in Europe.)
    The Last Valley - Michael Caine, Omar Sharif **WNT** A
    (As the murderous fury of the 30 years war between Catholic and Protestant is exhausting itself, a Captain finds a hidden valley which offers refuge for the winter, confronts and subordinates the local chiefs, and finds his lust for life and a woman increasing as his lust for combat decreases - remarkable movie.)
    The Wicker Man - Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee **WNC A
    (Christian policeman assumes pagan island rejects Christianity in order to do evil to one another, ignoring numerous warning flags of intense social cohesion and strict "law of the manor" which make the story that lured him to the island highly improbable.)
    Eyes Wide Shut - Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise **WNC R
    (Shifting to modern times, we see how the Inner Party maintains power over competing elites by providing them with a roving "boom boom room" of vice, and protecting its secrecy though terror - Kubrick's swan song.)
    The Golden Bowl - Beckinsale, Thurman, Nolte, Northam **WNC A
    (A turn-of-the century billionaire and his daughter show remarkable talents for controlling the chessboard in life and love in this brilliant staging of Henry James' novel of the same name.)
    Apt Pupil - Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro **WNC G
    (Former Nazi camp comandant in hiding teaches a high school valedictorian to allow others to project qualities onto himself and then use those projections to control their actions to his advantage.)
    The Edge - Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin **WNC G
    (The "beautiful people" dependent upon acquisitive billionaire in civilization remain dependent upon him for survival in the wilderness when a man-eating grizzly interrupts their murderous scheme - a profoundly anti-egalitarian movie.)
    A History of Violence - Vigo Mortenson, Maria Bello **WNC A
    (This movie breaks Hollywood's first law by portraying sex within a monogamous marriage as exciting and fulfilling - a marriage which is tested when the need for self defense exposes the husband's exceptional talent for killing. A fascinating study of the dual nature of the male, in a movie which is overtly pro-small town and overtly pro-family.)
    The Most Dangerous Game - Joel McRae, Fay Ray, Leslie Banks, 1932 Criterion DVD **WNC A
    (A displaced Russian Count hunts human prey on a deserted island in this adaptation of a famous short story by Richard Connell. Remarkable examination of what it means to hunt and to kill in this dramatic triumph of romantic love over exploitative possession.)

White Films - Media and Reality

    Broadcast News - William Hurt **G
    (Dependence of the goy "face man" on the writers and producers behind camera who hold the real power. A classic!)
    The Truman Show - Jim Carey **WNC G
    (Are we all really in Truman's shoes? - Are we really any less constrained or controlled than Truman? - A classic study in the new, softer, Frankfort School form of totalitarian control!)
    Wag the Dog - **WNC G
    (Waddya mean it didn't happen! I saw it on TV!! - We can be made to believe almost anything our overlords want through their ability to control or manipulate the media - frightfully realistic.)
    Simone - Al Pacino **G
    (Our need for glam, and our need to adore stars, makes us vulnerable to technology which allows Hollywood to animate people and events.)
    A Clockwork Orange ** R
    State and Main
    Network ** G

White Films - "R" Rated Moral Rearmament - Evil portrayed as ugly and dangerous:

    Fatal Attraction - Michael Douglas, Glen Close **WNC A
    (A married man's dalliance turns out to be a psychopathic stalker and murderer. The classic shrink-a-dink for men.)
    Devil's Advocate - Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron **WNC A
    (The devil works in mysterious ways - and always frightening and ugly ways. Excellent movie.)
    Basic Instinct - Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone **WNC A
    (A detective becomes romantically entangled with a psychopathic murderess. The high point of Sharon Stone's career.)
    Last Days of Disco - Kate Beckinsale, Chris Eigeman **WNT** A
    (Whit Stillman's brilliant attack on the sexual revolution, with all its self-absorbtion and self deception. Stunningly brilliant dialogue - "Lady and the Tramp" debate a timeless classic.)
    Dangerous Laizons - John Malkovich, Glen Close, Uma Thurman **WNC A
    (Sin and its consequences, Malkovich and Close brilliantly display the power of lies and manipulation in the game of seduction. Excellent movie.)

White Films - Romance and the Sexual Selection Process, Pre-Culture Destruction:

    Anne of Green Gables - Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Richard Farnsworth **WNT** G
    (A moving portrait of lives or ordinary farmers on Prince Edward Island in Edwardian times prior to the arrival of culture destruction. The one movie most powerfully subversive of the current order. A masterpiece which the family will watch repeatedly.)
    Anne of Green Gables, the Sequel - Megan Follows, Dame Wendy Hiller, **WNT** G
    (Anne moves into early adulthood, with a stunning portrait of a young woman as leader and moral anchor, as her attention moves toward romance and commitment. A masterpiece with overpowering appeal to the Euro-American aesthetic taste - and another film which the family will watch repeatedly.)
    Pride and Prejudice - Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul, BBC 1980 **WNT** G
    (A must for fans of the book, with a cast which looks exactly as Jane Austen describes them. A physically and mentally powerful Darcy - the ultimate Alpha male - and a sharp tounged Lizzy - with defenses against one another proportionate to the social and economic distance between them gradually overcome that distance in this classic romance.)
    Pride and Prejudice - Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, A&E 1995 **WNT** G
    (A thoughtful, maternal and deserving Lizzy is cast opposite a somewhat petulant, confused and less deserving Darcy in this movie which will appeal to those unfamiliar with the book. A beautiful movie, but missing Lizzy's subtle sexual innuendo which, being 200 years old, most moderns would fail to recognize in any event.)
    The Inheritance - Cari Shayne (1997) **WNC** G
    (An excellent period piece adaptation of Louisa May Allcot's novel of the same name, in which quiet sweetness wins out over manipulative aggressiveness in the sexual selection process in this romance with excellent conditioning messages.)
    Sense and Sensibility - Tracy Childs, Irene Richard, BBC 1981 **WNT** G
    (A very appealing presentation which remains faithful to the novel by Jane Austen dealing with the extremes of passion and self control.)
    Emma - Kate Bekinsale, Mark Strong, BBC 1997 **WNT** G
    (A young Kate Beckinsale seemingly type cast as Emma, the meddlesome and inconsiderate teenaged matchmaker in this very appealing movie adaptation of the Jane Austen novel.)
    Metropolitan - Whit Stillman, Criterion DVD **WNT** G
    (This stunningly brilliant independent film chronicles the end of the era of the social ritual of "coming out" at the debutant balls in New York - a fascinating look at the manners and mores of private school teens in the late '60s and early '70s.)
    The Bostonians - Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve **WNT** G
    (A spectacular examination of the propensity of rich New England Whites to invent wildly destructive ideologies as displays of superior status even when they lead to genetic and reproductive dead ends. The southern gentleman who is openly hostile to the doctrines of human equality wins the girl in this adaptation of Henry James's novel.)
    Ballad of a Soldier - 1958 Grigori Chukhrai (Russian with subtitles) Criterion DVD **WNT** G
    (The 19 year old soldier is a hero not because he destroyed two tanks, but because of his concern for others and his tender and restrained treatment of his newfound girlfriend - a charming movie which displays the virtues Soviet film tried to instill in its youth through the unfortunately named "new socialist realism" which followed the purge of most Jews from the Soviet movie industry in the early 1950's.)
    Guys and Dolls - Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons **WNT** G
    (A delightful classic musical - one of the few musicals which is fit for a White audience.)
    Oklahoma - Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones **WNC G
    (MacRae and Jones are delightful as the romantic couple in this classic musical. In common with other musicals, this piece portrays whites as being remarkably simple minded, and type casts the IP peddler as easily outsmarting them all. While it borders on giving offense, it does not cross the line as does "Carousel" for example, nor is it larded with offensive IP social and political propaganda as are "The King and I", "Sound of Music" or "South Pacific".)
    My Fair Lady - Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison **WNT** G
    (Originally intended as a universalist, socialist polemic, this delightful romantic musical carries an entirely different message for WN's, as Professor Higgins succeeds only in demonstrating the equality of Whites by changing the accent and speech patterns which mark Eliza Doolittle's local, tribal origins within Britain - thereby weakening the walls which divide the race against itself. A classic case of Lerner, Loewe and Jack Warner outsmarting themselves.)
    Fantom of the Opera - Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson (2005) **WNC** G
    (An excellent musical, with generally positive aesthetic images and a total lack of negative propaganda and negative conditioning messages.)
    Persuasion - Firbank, Marshall BBC 1971 **WNC G
    (An early and excellent adaptation of Jane Austen's novel featuring her oldest romantic heroine, in a movie which reflects the slower pace of life 200 years ago.)
    Persuasion - Root, Hinds BBC 1995 **WNC G
    (An newer and shorter adaptation of the Jane Austen novel which simplifies the story line of the book but is nevertheless excellent.)
    Nicholas Nickelby - Charlie Hunnam, Romola Gerai, Anne Hathaway, **WNC G
    (An excellent adaptation of Charles Dickens novel, in which Gerai and Hathaway shine in their romantic roles.)
    Cheaper by the Dozen - Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy **WNC G
    (This charming classic about an efficiency expert raising 12 children and fending off the attacks of ZPG zealots accurately portrays the morals and mores of the early 1950s White America in which reproductive success was high and teen pregnancies were rare - exactly the type of movie Hollywood feels compelled to remake so that the morally jarring original will be forgotten.)
    The Man in the Moon - Reese Witherspoon **WNT** G
    (Reese Witherspoon, at age 14, gives us a stunning portrait of the beauty of young love in this classic "coming of age" romantic tragedy and sympathetic portrait of the South.)
    A Little Romance - Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard, Laurence Olivier **WNC G
    (A charming pre-teen romance, as an expensively schooled female genius and a self taught male genius steal away from Paris to kiss under the Bridge of Sighs in Venice - with the help of a retired pick pocket.)

White Films - Political Drama:

    The Leopard - Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale - Criterion DVD (Italian with Subtitles, or shortened English version)**WNT** G
    ("There must be change so that things can remain the same." A ferocious critique of democratic revolutions which produce regimes that are worse than the aristocratic regimes they replace and of the self-interested revolutionaries that impose them. "The leopards and lions become jackals and sheep!")
    Pharaoh's Army - Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson **WNT** G
    (Perhaps the best movie about the personal side of the U.S. Civil War. A powerful attraction between a Union captain and the wife of a confederate soldier is doomed by loyalties and duties to their respective sides in the war. A gritty and realistic masterpiece.)

White Films - The Euro Village - A study of Internal Cohesion:

    Babette's Feast - Danish with English subtitles **WNT** G
    (A feast prepared by a french chef who flees to Denmark to escape egalitarian murderers in France, puts to the test the extreme "denial of the flesh" adopted by the Lutheran sect she serves - a sect which is so severe that its members cannot reproduce and have fallen victim to internal discord. Stunning portrait of the extreme poverty and hardship of the northern wastes in Jutland.)
    Dancer Texas, Population 81 - Breckin Meyer, et al. **WNC G
    (Four young men in a small, West Texas town confront the central question of whether or not to move to the big city upon graduation from high school, in this exceptionally sensitive portrayal of small town life.)
    An Englishman Went Up A Hill - Hugh Grant, Tara Fitzgerald **WNT** G
    (An English war veteran surveyor goes to Wales to measure Finan Garw, to see if it is a hill or a mountain which will be marked by name on the map. The town unites to save their mountain in this touching portrait of local pride and cooperation.)
    The Straight Story - Spacek, Farnsworth **WNC G
    (An elderly man who can no longer drive rides a power mower 800 miles to see his estranged brother before he dies, in this powerful drama about the folk ways of small town America and its people.)
    The Quiet Man - John Wayne, Maureen O'hara **WNC G
    (An American boxer retires and goes back home to Ireland in this romance which lovingly portrays Ireland's rural folk ways pre-culture destruction.)
    La Grande Seduction - Jean-Francois Pouliot et al. (French with English subtitles) **WNC G
    (A charming comedy about the struggle of welfare dependent villagers on an Island off the coast of Quebec to survive, by seducing a doctor into moving to the Island so a factory and jobs can move in.)
    Steel Magnolias - Sally Field, Dolly Parton, et. al. **WNC G
    (A charming movie about the lives, loves and losses of women in a small Louisiana town - a movie that is supportive of small town life as well as religion.)
    Jean de Florette - Yves Montand, Girard Depardieu (French with subtitles) **WNT** G
    (In part 1 of perhaps the greatest movie ever produced, we see a darker side of the small town life as the last two survivors of the once large Soubeyran clan conceal a spring on land of Florette - a former love interest of the elder Soubeyran - and drive her son who inherits the land to his death, in order to buy the land on the cheap.)
    Manon of the Spring - Yves Montand, Daniel Auteuil, Emmanuelle Beart (French with subtitles) **WNT** G
    (Manon, the daughter of Jean de Florette, knows the source of all the town's water and takes her revenge in part II - ultimately acquiring all the Soubeyran land and gold and perpetuating the Soubeyran line, as the elder Soubeyran learns that Jean de Florette was the son which he so desperately wanted all his life, and that Manon is his granddaughter.)
    Waking Ned Devine - Ian Bannen, David Kelly, et. al. **WNC G
    (The town bands together to keep the Irish Sweepstakes lottery money when a local man with the winning ticket dies, in this charming comedy.)

White Films - Western Romance:

    The Big Country - Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Charleton Heston, Burl Ives ** WNC G
    (A truly magnificent epic western romance with a powerful "White cohesion" message - a "must have" dvd.)
    Will Penny - Joan Hackett, Charleton Heston ** WNC G
    (Joan Hackett is the centerpiece of a stunningly beautiful portrait of simple family life as a mother stranded in the Rockies in winter caring for an aging cowboy and showing him a life he has never known or understood. A remarkable western romance.)
    Crossfire Trail - Tom Selleck, Virginia Madsen, Mark Harmon ** WNC G
    (This outstanding Louis L'Amour western romance is the definitive expression of the Western aesthetic of protecting the female from abuse and harm - a female who ends up doing a little protecting of her own.)
    Love Comes Softly - Katherine Heigl, Dale Midkiff ** WNC G
    (An overtly Christian romance with good entertainment values, produced and directed by Michael Landon Jr. and based on the book by Janette Oke - heavy on portraying constructive behaviors and very light on religious doctrine.)

White Films - Romance with supportive themes:

    My Big Fat Greek Wedding - Nia Vardalos, John Corbett **WNC G
    (A charming paean to the joys of White ethnic cohesion, a taunt at WASPs to lighten up and enjoy life and each other, and a reaffirmation that success in the sexual selection and reproductive processes are what really count in life.)
    Win a Date with Tad Hamilton - Kate Bosworth, Topher Grace, Josh Duhamel **WNC G
    (A charming romance critical of Hollywood and its values while strongly supportive of small town Appalachia and of romantic commitment - a cultural watershed. Q: "You mean you're both named Michael Levy? A: "Isn't everyone named Michael Levy?")
    Good Will Hunting - Mat Damon, Minnie Driver, et. al. **WNC G
    (A white math genius from the wrong side of the tracks steps up to the plate of professional and romantic commitment in this outstanding movie.)

White Films - The Aesthetic Prop:

    Romeo and Juliette - Olivia Hussey (age 15), Leonard Whiting **WNT G
    (The aesthetic of words, gestures and actions form the centerpiece of this transcendently beautiful portayal of young love, in Shakespeare's tragedy. Mercutio's ribald teenage highjinks in the public square are a timeless classic.
    Blue Lagoon - Brooke Shields (age 14), Chris Atkins **WNC A
    (The aesthetic of two stunningly beautiful teenage bodies form the centerpiece of this romance between two cousins stranded alone on a tropical Island as they reach puberty, fall in love and start a family. A movie hated by the critics because its images strongly imprint upon heterosexual sex, monogamous love, and childbearing.)
    The Nutcracker - (Bolshoi) - Natalia Arkhipova, Irek Mukhamedov **WNC G
    (A 26 year old Arkhipova proves that our aesthetic reaction to her exquisite legs arises out of attraction to a valid marker of fitness, as those exquisite legs beautifully, gracefully and powerfully match her partner, Irek Mukhamedov, leap for leap in this Russian interpretation of the Christmas classic as the romantic and sexual awakening of a teenage girl.
    Master and Commander - Russell Crowe, et. al. **WNC G
    (The appreciation of nature, the classical music duets, the striving to understand the latest technology, and the agressiveness and cunning in battle, make this small wooden vessel appear as a seed pod containing all that is essential to western civilizion as it floats on a vast empty ocean. It is an action movie of unparalelled beauty, which the ladies in my household insist is incredibly romantic.)
    Rear Window - Grace Kelly, Jimmie Stewart. **WNC G
    (The staggering beauty of Grace Kelly reaches its zenith in this movie where face, dress, gesture and expression combine to form a portrait of aesthetic perfection unlikely to be surpassed, in this innovative romance disguised as a mystery classic.)
    Girl With a Pearl Earring - Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth. **WNC G
    (This beautiful movie examines romantic, platonic and exploitative male-female relationships as it portrays the aesthetic understanding of color and perspective shared by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer and the illiterate servant girl who poses for the famous painting of the same name as the movie. A fascinating and complex film in which in which Vermeer civilizes and then immortalizes the lusts of his patron.)

White Films - Romance From Under the Rubble:

    Bridget Jones' Diary - Renee Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth **WNC A
    (Perhaps the best portrayal of the costs and pressures imposed by the sexual revolution upon young ladies, as Jones fights to avoid reproductive failure in a remarkably darwinian game of sexual selection with no rules and no common set of shared expectations. A potty mouthed classic.!)
    Notting Hill - Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts **WNC A
    (A classic and charming portrayal of quiet resistance to cultural decline, as this anti-hollywood film gets the aesthetic of romance exactly right - in a low testosterone sort of way - and subtly transforms the diffuse and unfocused "urban family" of the popular culture into a genetically self similar urban tribe with common interests and with a capacity for significant exertion on behalf of its members threatened with failure in the sexual selection process.)
    Barcelona - Whit Stillman **WNC A
    (A spectacular examination of the romantic chaos spawned by the sexual revolution in Spain, as well as the profound ridiculousness of European socialism and Anti-Americanism.)
    Wimbledon - Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany **WNC A
    (A sexually predatory female teen tennis star inspires a retiring "third rounder" male tennis pro to fight and win, and transforms both in the process. A great portrayal of the dominant white male and wonderful counter to the popular culture of the "slacker," with a closing scene which celebrates reproductive success and subtly condemns multi-racialism.)
    Tender Mercies - Robert Duvall (1983) **WNT** G
    (A remarkable portrait of a remarkable relationship - and of what works in relationships, as the power of the "quiet woman" embraces and gives life and meaning to all around her, while the "drama queen" lives a lonely life of glam, as rural life, country and western music and Christianity are all displayed in a favorable light.)
    In Good Company - Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansson, Dennis Quaid (2005) **WNC** A
    (It's all here - predatory globalism, workaholism, careerism, and romance in a film that is profoundly pro-family and profoundly old school in its approach to business ethics and career satisfaction - passed from one generation to the next.)
    Almost Famous - Kate Hudson, Billy Krudup, (2000) **WNT** A
    (A spectacular coming of age movie directed at adults who lived through the "golden age" of rock and roll - a movie that looks back with nostalgia at the music and the era while being powerfully critical of the rock culture and mores - with superb entertainment values and a young hero with all the right instincts who survives the encounter unscathed.)
    Serendipity - Kate Beckinsale, John Kusak. **WNC A
    (.)
    Scent of a Woman - Al Pacino. **WNC A
    (.)
    About a Boy - Hugh Grant. **WNC A
    (.)

White Films - The Children's Corner, Disney Classics:

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Disney animation (1937) **WNT** G
    The selfless brightening of the lives of others through cheerful labor at cleaning, cooking and lovingingly enforcing the standards of civilized cleanliness are the royal virtues which win the handsome prince in this timeless Disney adaptation of Grimm's fairy tale.
    Pinnochio - Disney animation (1940) **WNT** G
    Work hard in school, tell the truth and avoid the company of hoodlums, thieves, slackers and actors or you will end up a donky enslaved to hard labor. Walt Disney takes a stand against the onslaught of culture destruction in this blatantly anti-Hollywood classic directed primarily at boys.
    Cinderella - Disney animation (1949) **WNT** G
    The virtues of cheerful labor at cooking, cleaning and washing are interrupted by competion between Cinderella and her stepsisters for the prince in this timeless Disney classic which, like Snow White, uses tenderness toward animals as a marker of fitness for maternity.
    The Sleeping Beauty - Disney animation (1959) **WNT** G
    This movie directed at girls shows us a prince who is tender and loving toward his intended, but graced with a capacity for spectacular violence in combatting the evil witch and rescuing the princess. Excellent male images for your daughter to imprint upon and for your sons to emulate. upon.



    **A
    Family Man - Nicholas Cage A
    About Schmidt A
    Girl Interrupted A
    Riding in Cars with Boys A
    Untamed Heart - Slater, Tomei A
    Little Voice G

    Pushing Tin - Cusak, Thornton A
    Amalie - (French with subtitles)

    White Films - Political Drama:

    White Films - Political Drama:

    Road Warrior - Mel Gibson
    Midnight Express
    b>The Winslow Boy - Ian Bannen, David Kelly, et. al. **WNC G
    (.)
    Mansfield Park - leTouzel, Hepton BBC 1983 *G
    **WNC G
    ** WNC G
    Sweet Home Alabama - (offensive homo sub-plot in otherwise fantastic WN movie)*A
    A River Runs Through It - **G
    **G
    Evelyn - Brosnan **G
    (1999)*
    The Dish G*

WN Films - Earlier (Tribal) White Nationalisms:

    Horatio Hornblower Series - Gruffud, BBC (with apologies to our Frog brothers)**WNC G
    Triumph des Willens - Riefenstahl (with apologies to no one)**WNC G
    Pelle the Conqueror - Danish with Subtitles **A
    Robin Hood - Thurman, Bergin *G

WN Films - Temp Miscellaneous:

    Will - G Gordon Liddy VHS
    Arlington Road *G
    Red Dawn *A
    Lord of the Rings Trilogy**G
    The Passion of the Christ - Gibson **WNC G
    Coogans Bluff - Eastwood *A
    American Pimp - *R

Other Nationalisms deserving our respect:

    The Seven Samurai (Japanese with subtitles) Criterion DVD **NC G
    Shall We Dance (Japan) **NC G
    Children of Heaven (Iran, Farsi with subtitles) **NC G
    The Color of Paradise (Iran, Farsi with subtitles) **NC G
    Together (China)**NC G

In-Your-Face Racial Subordination:

    Blazing Saddles - Mel Brooks A (White cowboys too stupid and too weak to have won the West.)
    Fritz the Cat - Bakshi (Jewish Supremecism packaged as animated soft-core porn.) R
    Private Parts - Howard Stern R
    The Stepford Wives - 2004 A(Whites are alien robots, while IP and queers are real people.)
    Meet the Fockers - R (Whites are uptight, unnatural, artificial - while heebs are genuine.)
    Door in the Floor - R (A revealing look inside the diseased Freudian IP mind.)

Culture/Performing Arts

    Amadeus - F. Murray Abraham, Tom Hulce **A
    Henry V - Branaugh G
    Hamlet - Mel Gibson G
    Swan Lake - Kirov, Mezentseva, Zaklinsky ** G
    The Nutcracker - Royal Ballet, Leslie Collier, Anthony Dowell ** G
    The Sleeping Beauty - Kirov, Asylmuratova, Zaklinsky VHS ** G

From under the Rubble

Power, corruption, and Intrigue

    Absolute Power - Eastwood A
    Anti-trust
    City Hall - Pacino
    Conspiracy Theory - Mel Gibson
    Wall Street - Douglas
    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ** G
    Smiley's People ** A
    The Firm - Cruise
    The Bourne Identity A

Documentary

    Waco; the Rules of Engagement **WNC G
    Sacrifice at Pearl Harbor - BBC VHS **WNC G
    Marilyn: Say Goodbye to the President - BBC ** G
    Cover UP: Attack on the USS Liberty - A&E ** G
    The Weber-Shermer Debate - IHR ** G

Western/Adventure/Action/Sports

    Top Gun - Cruise **A
    A Fistful of Dollars - Eastwood **G
    The Good, Bad and Ugly - Eastwood **G
    The Outlaw Josey Wales - Eastwood **A
    Pale Rider - Eastwood **A
    High Plains Drifter - Eastwood G**
    L.A. Confidential - **A
    Breaker Morant **G
    Gallipoli - Mel Gibson G
    Crocodile Dundee A
    Superman G
    Spiderman G
    Sudden Impact - Eastwood A
    Training Day - Washington, Hawke **R
    Castaway - Hanks G
    Hunt for Red October ** G
    Catch me if you Can G
    Field of Dreams - Costner G
    For the Love of the Game - Costner R
    Tin Cup - Costner R
    Monte Walsh - Tom Selleck G**
    Without Limits (Steve Prefontain Story) **G
    Ride With the Devil
    The Rookie A
    Cool Hand Luke G
    Robin Hood - Errol Flynn G
    The Sea Hawk
    Captain Blood
    Beau Geste - Gary Cooper G
    Rocky A
    Conan the Barbarian A
    Stalingrad
    Das Boot

Romance/Romantic Comedy

    The Notebook **WNC G
    A
    What Women Want G
    Father of the Bride - Martin G
    L A Story - Martin G
    Working Girl - Melanie Griffith
    Mystic Pizza
    Hope Floats G
    Gone with the Wind G
    Sleepless in Seattle G
    Bed of Roses A
    Wedding Planner G
    Waltz across Texas G
    An Ideal Husband G
    Kate & Leopold G
    Bringing Up Baby - Grant, Hepburn G
    Roman Holiday - Peck, Hepburn 1954 G
    Funny Face - Astaire, Hepburn 1957 G
    The Philadelphia Story - Grant, Hepburn G
    Cyrano de Bergerac - Girard Depardieu
    French Kiss
    Kiss Me Kate
    The Pajama Game

Comedy

    Big - Tom Hanks *G
    The Mask - Carey
    Ace Ventura - Pet Detective
    Back to the Future **G
    A Fish called Wanda *A
    Legally Blonde **G
    Liar Liar
    My Cousin Vinnie
    Pink Panther
    Planes Trains & Automobiles - John Candy **G
    The Sting - Newman
    Every Which Way but Loose - Eastwood *A
    Ghostbusters

British Comedy

    House of Cards - First and Third series
    Yes, Minister
    Yes, Prime Minister
    Fawlty Towers - John Cleese
      The Germans
      The American
      The Health Inspector
      The Dead Guest
    Monte Python's Flying Circus
    Monte Python Holy Grail

Science Fiction

    Logan's Run G
    Gattaca ** WNC G
    Equilibrium ** WNC G

Teen Classics

    Wierd Science ** G
    October Sky ** G
    Breakfast Club G
    American Grafitti G
    Almost Famous A
    Endless Summer G
    Risky Business A

Pre-Teen and Early Teen

    The Absent-Minded Professor (the original, of course)
    Black Beauty
    Boys Town (1938)
    Call of the Wild - Charleton Heston G
    David Copperfield
    Johnny Tremain (1957)
    Legend of Lobo (1962)
    The Love Bug (1969)
    Life with Father
    National Velvet
    Pollyanna - Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman
    The Shaggy Dog (1959)
    Treasure Island (1950)
    White Fang
    The Wizard of Oz
    The Yearling

Childrens'

    Bambi
    Fantasia
    The Looney Tunes Golden Collection
    The Sword in the Stone
    101 Dalmatians
    The Rescuers
    Lady and the Tramp
    Peter Pan
    The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe
    Mary Poppins
    Dr. Doolittle
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (universal)
    Chicken Run - Animation (Mel Gibson)
    A Close Shave - Nick Park Animation
    The Wrong Trousers - Nick Park Animation
    Creature Comforts - Nick Park Animation
    A Grand Day Out - Nick Park Animation \

Infants-Toddlers

    Baby Mozart
    Baby Beethoven
    Baby Bach

Temporarily Defying Categorization

    A Beautiful Mind **G
    2001 Space Odyssey ** G
    Dr. Strangelove ** G
    The Other Sister ** G
    One Hour Foto
    Disclosure - Michael Douglas
    Gosford Park
    Gorky Park
    Lion in Winter
    Memento
    In the Bedroom
    Ghost World
    The Little Foxes - Bette Davis
    The Southerner
    State Fair
    Michael Collins
    A Room With A View G
    The Rules of the Game - Renoir (French w Subtitles)G
    Excalibur - John Boorman **G
    Treasure of the Sierra Madre G**
    Little Dieter Wants to Fly G
    Song of the South (full original version) G**
    Lord of Dance - Michael Flatley, Ireland G
    Hear My Song - Ned Beatty, Tara Fitzgerald G
    The Last of the Mohicans G
    Rob Roy - Liam Neesen A
    Boondock Saints

European Films

    The Return of Martin Guerre - Girard Depardieu
    All The Mornings of the World - Girard Depardieu

WESTERNS/AMERICANA

    Ford:
      STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND
      THE GRAPES OF WRATH,
      THEY WERE EXPENDABLE,
      MY DARLING CLEMENTINE,
      SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON,
      RIO GRANDE,
      WAGONMASTER
    Walsh:
      THE BOWERY
      THE STAWBERRY BLONDE,
      GENTLEMAN JIM
    Capra:
      LADY FOR A DAY
      MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON
      IT�S A WONDERFUL LIFE
    A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN
    THE SOUTHERNER
    SHANE
    Mann:
      THE FURIES
      NAKED SPUR
      MAN FROM LARAMIE
      MAN OF THE WEST
    YELLOW SKY
    Boetticher:
      MAN FROM THE ALAMO
      SEVEN MEN FROM NOW
      RIDE LONESOME
      THE TALL T
      COMANCHE STATION
    Peckinpah:
      RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY
      THE WILD BUNCH
      THE GETAWAY
    ULZANA�S RAID
    Leone:
      ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
      DUCK YOU SUCKER
    BONNIE & CLYDE
    THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON�T THEY?
    Corbucci:
      DJANGO
      THE MERCENARY
      THE GREAT SILENCE
    HARD TIMES
    THE MISSOURI BREAKS
    THE APOSTLE

MUSICALS

    Busby Berkeley:
      42nd STREET
      FOOTLIGHT PARADE
      GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933
    Astaire:
      TOP HAT
      SHALL WE DANCE
      YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER
      YOLANDA AND THE THIEF
      THE BAND WAGON
    Fox 40s:
      MOON OVER MIAMI
      THE GANG�S ALL HERE
    SINGIN� IN THE RAIN
    Kiss Me Kate
    White Christmas

COMEDIES

    SLAPSTICK ENCYCLOPEDIA [dvd set of restored silent comedy ca.1909-1928]
    ART OF BUSTER KEATON [dvd set- every short andfeature up to 1928- essential]
    CHAPLIN: THE FIRST NATIONAL COLLECTION [dvd set of Chaplin's best and least-seen work]
    SAFETY LAST
    THE FRESHMAN
    Laurel & Hardy:
      BIG BUSINESS
      HELPMATES
      THE MUSIC BOX
      FRA DIAVOLO
      SONS OF THE DESERT
    Marx Bros:
      ANIMAL CRACKERS
      HORSE FEATHERS
      DUCK SOUP
      A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
    Fields:
      IT�S A GIFT
      MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE
      THE OLD FASHIONED WAY
      THE BANK DICK
      YOU CAN�T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN
    Cagney:
      BLONDE CRAZY
      HARD TO HANDLE
      JIMMY THE GENT
      BOY MEETS GIRL
      TORRID ZONE
    Lubitsch:
      TROUBLE IN PARADISE
      DESIGN FOR LIVING
      IF I HAD A MILLION
      NINOTCHKA
      THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER
    Robinson:
      LITTLE GIANT
      THE WHOLE TOWN�S TALKING
      A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER
      ,
    LARCENY INC
    Sturges:
      THE GREAT McGINTY
      SULLIVAN�S TRAVELS
      THE LADY EVE
      THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN�S CREEK
      UNFAITHFULLY YOURS
    Hope:
      ROAD TO MOROCCO
      ROAD TO UTOPIA
      MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE
      PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE
    Ealing:
      THE LADYKILLERS
      KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS
      THE LAVENDER HILL MOB
    BLESSED EVENT
    TWENTIETH CENTURY
    BOMBSHELL
    TOPPER
    NOTHING SACRED
    TOO HOT TO HANDLE
    HIS GIRL FRIDAY
    ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN
    CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR
    AFTER THE FOX
    LORD LOVE A DUCK
    WHERE�S POPPA?
    THE IN-LAWS
    THE END
    TRUE ROMANCE

HORROR/FANTASY

    Lang:
      METROPOLIS (restored version)
      M
    Whale:
      FRANKENSTEIN
      THE INVISIBLE MAN
      BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
    KONGO
    FREAKS
    KING KONG
    MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM
    THE MUMMY
    THE BLACK CAT
    THE THIEF OF BAGHDAD [24 or 40 version}
    Tourneur:
      THE CAT PEOPLE
      CURSE OF THE DEMON
    ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY
    COBRA WOMAN
    A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH
    ALIAS NICK BEAL
    THE THING [either version]
    INVADERS FROM MARS
    I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE
    THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS
    HORROR HOTEL
    THE FABULOUS BARON MUNCHAUSEN [1960 version]
    THE INNOCENTS
    BLACK SUNDAY
    WITCHFINDERGENERAL
    ROSEMARY�S BABY R
    LET�S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH
    MACBETH [1971 version]
    SUSPIRIA
    ALICE [Svankmajer]
    THE SIXTH SENSE

CRIME/SUSPENSE

    PUBLIC ENEMY
    Hitchcock:
      39 STEPS
      FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
      SHADOW OF A DOUBT
      VERTIGO
      PSYCHO
      THE LETTER
    Huston:
      THE MALTESE FALCON
      TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE
      ASPHALT JUNGLE
    Wilder:
      DOUBLE INDEMNITY
      SUNSET BOULEVARD
      PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
    Dick Powell:
      MURDER MY SWEET
      JOHNNY O�CLOCK
      THE PITFALL
      STATION WEST
      CRY DANGER
    Siodmak:
      PHANTOM LADY
      SPIRAL STAIRCASE
      UNCLE HARRY
      THE KILLERS
      CRISS CROSS
    Mitchum:
      OUT OF THE PAST
      THE BIG STEAL
      NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
      THUNDER ROAD
      CAPE FEAR
    Walsh:
      THE ROARING TWENTIES
      HIGH SIERRA
      WHITE HEAT
    MILDRED PIERCE
    RAW DEAL
    THE KILLING
    JOHNNY COOL
    THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
    CHARLEY VARRICK
    Scorsese:
      MEAN STREETS
      TAXI DRIVER
      RAGING BULL
      CASINO

MISCELLANEOUS

    Mrs. Brown
    March of the Wooden Soldiers
    The Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle
    The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
    Tombstone
    The Reluctant Astronaut
    Harvey
    And Now for Something Completely Different
    Arsenic and Old Lace
    Black Adder series
    The Ghost Breakers
    The Navigator: A Time Travel Adventure
    Father�s Little Dividend
    The Courtship of Eddie�s Father
    The Glenn Miller Story
    On the Waterfront
    It Happened One Night
    A Dog of Flanders
    Lawrence of Arabia
    Father of the Bride (the original)
    Immortal Beloved
    Fahrenheit 451
    Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
    Topper
    Africa Screams
    The Alamo
    Animal Farm
    Bell Book and Candle
    Benedict Arnold (A&E)
    The Blue Max
    Brazil
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    Camelot
    A Christmas Story
    Clash of the Titans
    Cool Hand Luke
    The Dark Crystal
    Doctor Zhivago
    Dirty Harry
    Dragonslayer
    Dune (2000 version)
    Children of Dune (2002)
    Erik the Viking
    Fairy Tale: A True Story
    Fantastic Voyage
    Fly Away Home
    Forbidden Planet
    Giant
    GoodFellas
    Gormenghast
    The Great Race
    Groundhog Day
    Helen of Troy
    High Noon
    Henry V
    Highlander
    The Hobbit
    I, Claudius
    Ivanhoe (A&E version)
    Jeremiah Johnson
    Jason and the Argonauts
    Ladyhawke
    Labyrinth
    The Lion in Winter
    The Long Riders
    Mad Max
    A Man for All Seasons
    The Man who would be King
    Merlin
    The Mummy (yes, even the recent one)
    The NeverEnding Story
    Nicholas and Alexandra
    Planet of the Apes (the original)
    The Perfect Storm
    Quest for Fire
    Reservoir Dogs (not for the kiddies)
    Mark Twain�s Roughing It (2002)
    The Secret of Roan Inish
    Sleepy Hollow
    Spartacus
    Starship Troopers
    Taming of the Shrew (1967)
    The Terminator
    The 13th Warrior
    This Island Earth
    The Time Machine (1960)
    Time Bandits
    True Romance
    12 Monkeys
    BBC Dinosaurs/Walking with... specials
    The War of the Worlds
    Warlord
    Willow
    Winged Migration
    On Borrowed Time (1939)
    The General (1927)
    Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
    So Dear to My Heart (1949)
    Ulysses (1954)
    Darby O�Gill & the Little People (1959)
    Greyfriars Bobby (1961)
    I Remember Mama (1948)
    Andy Hardy (various)
    Iron Will (1994)

FOREIGN/ART FILMS

    HE WHO GETS SLAPPED
    POTEMKIN
    SUNRISE
    THE CROWD
    Dreyer:
      THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC
      DAY OF WRATH
    MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA
    Clair:
      A NOUS LA LIBERTE
      THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT
      LE MILLION
    Mamoulian:
      LOVE ME TONIGHT
      QUEEN CHRISTINA
    Von Sternberg:
      THE SCARLET EMPRESS
      THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN
    Renoir:
      GRAND ILLUSION
      RULES OF THE GAME
    CHILDREN OF PARADISE
    Clouzot:
      LE CORBEAU,
      THE WAGES OF FEAR
    Welles:
      CITIZEN KANE
      THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS
      THE TRIAL
    De Sica:
      SHOESHINE
      UMBERTO D
      THE BICYCLE THIEF
    Cocteau:
      BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
      ORPHEE
    UGETSU
    Fellini:
      I VITELLONI
      LA DOLCE VITA
    Kurosawa:
      STRAY DOG
      YOJIMBO
      THE HIDDEN FORTRESS
      HIGH AND LOW
    THE RED BALLOON
    Bergman:
      Sawdust & Tinsel
      The Seventh Seal
      Wild Strawberries
      The Virgin Spring
    The ZATOICHI series
    KWAIDAN
    Bunuel:
      Unchien Andalou
      Robinson Crusoe
      The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeousie
    SPIRITS OF THE DEAD
    ONIBABA
    Jeunot & Caro:
      DELICATESSEN
      CITY OF LOST CHILDREN

HONEST-TO-GOD, PRE-�PASSION�, EXPLICITLY Inner Party VILLAINS

    GODFATHER 2
    CARLITO�S WAY
    MILLER�S CROSSING
    OLIVER TWIST
    BARTON FINK [?]
    Last Days of Disco - (Bernie, the club owner) East West - (The murderous political commissar) People I Know - (Sharanski) Eyes Wide Shut - (Victor Ziegler)


9 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...

    Good listing, plox add The Magic Sword (1962)

  2. Natas Liah said...

    Quite the list!

    White Oleander is a great example of how femicommies & single mothers destroy a child's life/everything that they force themselves upon. It also shows why races need to stay segregated.
    The racially uninitiated will unfortunately view it as "oh those pooooor women!"

    I would put viewing age at 14+ with an adult to explain the reality instead of what poison hollywood is trying to toxify the mind with.

    Another animated feature close to Fritz the Cat is Heavy Traffic, almost a twin.

    The thing(s) that bother me about Apt Pupil aside from toting the lies about the Germans & every kike-a-doodle-doo portrayed as a helpless victims of "insatiable white cruelty" is instead of befriending the old man & admiring his accomplishments, the brat abuses & torments a war hero who is trying to make the child into a man.

    It would have been much better if the boy went after some black panther/weather underground bolshevik who with ruthless violence targeted innocent Whites that were protecting & advancing society, only trying to stop the out of control fall into the societal sewer the boomers still brag about.

    "We stopped the war & inequality!"

    "No, you did the work of zog & destroyed a once great nation. You embarrassed your elders then doomed your children and grandchildren to suffer while you still only care about your hedonistic greed. Take five or ten more cruises while your child is living in their car & the White Race as a whole is besmirched as some plague upon the earth."

  3. Anonymous said...

    Excellent list, thank you very much!

  4. Torch_ov_Tiwaz said...

    I think another set of movies you should include in this list, because they carry all the very heavy, serious, Faustian/Wagnerian virtues subliminally while taking the "campyness" out of the comic book franchise is all of Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" series of Batman: "Batman Begins," "The Dark Knight" and "The Dark Knight Rises." All these films paint a tremendous parallel of the cycles of growth and decay of a society (i.e. Gotham City), the rise of crime and degradation (i.e. the Mafia & corrupted police force) ruling the city, a poignant "ubermensch" who speaks a profound truth - albeit coated in the context of a "supervillain" (e.g. The Joker) and the struggle to become an ubermensch while wrestling with their "humanistic" and moral conflict (i.e. Bruce Wayne becoming "Batman," overcoming his own fears) trained by an elite force of Traditionalists (i.e. The League of Shadows).

    See also this review on my favourite of the trilogy "The Dark Knight." https://counter-currents.com/2010/09/the-dark-knight/

  5. Wicki said...

    Mississippi Burning, Vahalla Rising... ect

  6. Wicki said...

    Mississippi Burning, Vahalla Rising, ect...

  7. Anonymous said...

    Try installing the (((noticer app))), there were a handful of jews showing up in casting lists.

  8. Anonymous said...

    What do we think about Apocalypse Now?

  9. Eating by Eliza said...

    Intereesting read