TH-cam restrictions would only allow me to use tiny clips of this movie, which ruined much of the editing. I would recommend watching the much superior version linked in the video description. Some may be skeptical of the choice of film, but I believe this to be one of the most subversive family movies ever made. If you would like to support my work, you can do so here. ko-fi.com/wyattstagg www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattstagg1 www.patreon.com/WyattStagg www.subscribestar.com/wyatt-stagg
11:17 Funny thing about Kids 1995, as i understand it, they actually made Harmony Korine add the hiv subplot into the film. Basically, trying to distance homosexuality and hiv by making a straight white girl get it.
A lot of the films you cover including this one always left me feeling flat and uninspired. I wouldn't know the reason why just that i didn't like the film. It's interesting to hear your analysis and understand the messaging and reasons why these movies are demoralising, and it's concerning how the messaging has its effect even when the viewer is not totally conscious of it.
Likely a result of your instincts rejecting the destructive message. I'm similar - every film I've exposed here, even the ones I liked, gave me a strange feeling. Just a hunch that something was amiss.
In the past I had the same bad feeling after watching Falling down with Michael Douglas. The story of film is filled with Douglas's character justly defending himself in various situation but in the end he is depicted as a villain and dies. I always felt that the ending doesn't make sense to me and I was left with disgust. Today I know why.
@@michalmichalides9082 I've always wanted to share what I've thought about Falling Down because I could always see through it from a young age. Some people like it because of the "funny fast food scene" but really it's depicting D-Fens as an incompetent bad guy when he's the only justified man in the movie. At the end Prendergast admits he knows what's up and could have easily let D-Fens escape or perhaps teamed up with him to do what's right but ultimately chooses to betray another one of his own kind.
Of all the movies you could have done I did not expect this one lol. The kitschy comedy made it one of my favorite Christmas movies when I was a kid. A lot of this stuff seems like a reach but connections are there, even if coincidental. Merry Christmas Wyatt and everyone else watching!
Thanks. I don't think it's a reach. In fact, I think I understated my case. For example, in Genesis 25:25 we read of Esau that he was "red all over". Turboman is red, Howard is red when he wears the Turboman suit, and Jamie wears red when he gives away the Turboman doll which had just been passed to him from his father, i.e. given as an inheritance.
@@wyattstagg1783 Symbols do rule the world, the fact the original commentator said he loved it as a kid because of its sense of humour shows how it used that to seep into the psyche of the children watching. I too loved his this film as kid. Not anymore.
I would also like to add that the name "Jamie" means "supplanter" in Hebrew. The definition of supplanter or one who supplants. One who wrongfully or illegally seizes and holds the place of another.
@@wyattstagg1783Thank you. Exactly. It's all to bypass consciousness, to permeate into the subconscious. To demoralise and convince the target audience that their own destruction is for the ultimate benefit of all. That's a running theme with Hollywood though, as your fantastic videos often demonstrate.
Repetition is vital. Jingle All the Way mirrors the message of a film like Gran Torino, but packaged for children to ensure that young minds internalise the message.
@@wyattstagg1783Gran Tourino was the gayest boomer fantasy I’ve ever seen. Being a grasping greedy boomer who wills all his stuff to a minority to feel sanctimonious compared to his offspring.
Lord von Schnozstein and his kin to have innate talents and endless creativity (promped up by Award Cabals filled with there kin who award other kin)...yet they reuse the same story all the time
Nice vid, though if you would could you make a vid talking about all the subversive scripting of 1900's music to 2000's where Africa this and that is all the rage? Im talking about songs like the Africa song by Toto for example, Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads as another
Just a couple of redundant points from my part: Curious that at the start of the film, Howard is shown as being an energised and competent worker (bar the faux pas favourite customer comment), a white guy. He also has a woman as an assistant who sees that part of her job is to remind him to go to his sons karate demo. His wife is a housewife (at least that's the suggestion), suggesting that Howard is the sole breadwinner. He's shown as the hero at the end of the film. I dont think any of these things happen now. When was the last time a film was made that depicted a man as the main earner, was competent and was the central figure to rally around at the end of the film? As a sidenote, Sinbad is one of the lightest skinned black guys ever. He's also a fairly wholesome guy in that much of his work is focused on not swearing or talking about cude topics. He's family friendly. This isn't really relevant to the discussion but I just found it interesting.
Kevin is the archetype of a nationalist who is above the bread and circuses of the masses, hence the scene where he uses the BB gun to shoot the sports figures. Kevin wears a red shirt at the end of the movie while he valiantly defends his home (homeland) against the invaders. As everyone knows red symbolizes bravery and courage. The old man that saves him at the end of the movie represents intergenerational cooperation against foreign threats. Also Buzz is a Jungian archetype or something similarly pseudointellectual.
I asked my christian/zionist aunt her favorite bible character (knowing there aren't many good ones) and she said Jacob. I asked her if she thought it was good to lie to your father and steal from your brother and to trick god? She said we just have to accept that god's plan is mysterious to us mortals. Jacob vs. Esau is the most important bible story in my opinion and it's everywhere I looke these days. Great analysis, love your work.
how amazing... we can be very grateful for such an intellectual being amidst our race.. truely feeling proud, best content truth creator ever and eye opener God bless you Wyatt Stagg
I disagree. Jingle All The Way is a wholesome film. Jamie rejects a manufactured role model in favour of his own father. There’s a far more subversive kids film that came out the same year and paved the way for where we are now culturally. It’s called Toy Story. There is no father in Toy Story.
You're looking at the film literally. The "manufactured role model" is a symbol that represents more than a plastic toy. It represents the very masculine power and authority of the father; hence why Turboman and Howard become one in the final scenes. That power is then given away to the racial other.
Another great analysis, Wyatt⭐ I have been making an analysis myself, of Tim Burton's Batman (curiously made with the iconic scenografi from Terry Gilliam's "Brazil"!) and the latest Joker-movies+ The vapire bat of the modern establishment vs the smile and good spirits of the old world A Orwellian "1984" theme of dark and evil vs fair and good I'd be honored to assist you with making a video on the subject
Just in time for the holidays. There was something always a bit "off" about this movie, even by the soulless shallow standards of typical hollywood Christmas productions. I think you may have managed to point out just what it is that invokes such a feeling. Anyway, Merry Christmas to you, Wyatt Stagg and a happy new year!
I used to enjoy the content made by Devon Stack (Blackpilled) regarding examining modern films to expose subversive motives. But I have since been turned off by his cynicism and filthy language, as well as the fact that he drags each stream out over the course of 3 or 4 hours. Your content is a refreshing reminder of the quality that can be achieved when one aims toward a high mark. Thank you for your work, sir.
14:15 as soon as I heard this part, I knew it reflected my own experience. And I didn't even like the movie. But the "moral" lesson, which was repeated in many other shows, got me. Took me years of real-world experience to override it and correct course. And thank you for another dead-on accurate video.
It's worth noting the film was made by 1492 Pictures (Home Alone/Harry Potter director Chris Columbus' production company), a detail which subtly frames the New World as the birthright being fought over in the film
Amazing work. I like saw this movie once as a kid and thought it was pretty bad and boring. Only good thing this movie ever did was that youtube parody video "put that cookie down."
I’m the little Jew who wrote the Bible- Leonard cohen he also plainly states that Jesus is a terrorist alongside other subversive gooish intellectuals like Marx and Freud
@@Christoph-hc2xrNumerous accounts of other men (whom atheists don’t debate the existence of) corroborate His existence. But cope more. Old and dead settled debate
This movie is actually non ironically my favorite; it's chaotic, like the destruction of toy decorations and the parade being sabotaged, lol Also my favorite line; "Please officer; I'm late for my sons karate class." Idk why it makes me laugh out loud
the fact that Myron (the brown other) can only taste of regality or greatness through the artificial representation (the Turboman doll toy) and Howard's son has it innately at home in the form of his father--this says something deep and true about the perhaps ugly truths of the differences between the races. surprised you didn't comment on this.
Everything I knew about this film was from that Conan O'Brien skit they kept doing over the years, which is nothing at all. Yer a smart fella, Mr. Stagg. Merry Christmas buddy.
You should take a look at the Transformer One movie. I saw some themes with the movies villains. I think it could be an interesting subject to talk about.
Good video, as always. I don't agree with every single observation but the overall message is more important anyway: Western movies in general and american movies in particular are often coded wokeness that tries to manipulate viewers for half a century now. I wish, however, that you wouldn't only focus on ethnic problems but coded propaganda that's related to feminism and the destruction of the (traditional) family. Merry christmas to everyone.
You're asking him to go through thousands of TV shows and movies of the last 50 years. Black Pilled (Devon Stack) actually has an entire series where he goes through dozens of shows and movies in brief, when pointed out in succession it paints a stark contrast of how they kept ramping up the subversion every decade to get to where we are right now. Entertainment is social engineering and in a healthy society would be carefully regulated.
i wish he would never stop focusing on ethnic problems, as there are more than enough creators which are doing content on feminism stuff... niche perfumes are the best for a reason..
@@fador1337 Thanks for the recommendation. I don't ask him to go through thousands of TV shows but rather to choose the ones that most obviously show the feminist zeitgeist. In my opinion, the women problem is even more dangerous than the r*ce problem.
How do you react to the following, especially the last part? From Wikipedia: "The film draws inspiration from the high demand for Christmas toys such as the Cabbage Patch Kids and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which often led to intense searching and occasional violence among shoppers, such as the Cabbage Patch riots, over finding the toys.[5][6] Randy Kornfield wrote the film's original screenplay after witnessing his in-laws go to a Santa Monica toy store at dawn in order to get his son a Power Ranger.[5] While admitting to missing the clamor for the Cabbage Patch Kids and Power Rangers, producer Chris Columbus experienced a similar situation in 1995 when he attempted to obtain a Buzz Lightyear action figure from the film Toy Story, released that year. As a result, he rewrote Kornfield's script, which was accepted by 20th Century Fox. Columbus was always "attracted to the dark side of the happiest holiday of the year", so wrote elements of the film as a satire of the commercialization of Christmas. Brian Levant was hired to direct the film. Columbus said Levant "understood the humor in the material" and "was very animated and excited, and he had a vision of what he wanted to do". Levant said "The story that was important to me was between the father and son... It's a story about love, and a father's journey to deliver it in the form of a Turbo Man doll. The fact that I got to design a toy line and do the commercials and make pajamas and comic books was fun for me as a filmmaker. But at its root, the movie's about something really sweet. It's about love and building a better family. I think that's consistent with everything I've done."
I'm sure Brian Levant does believe that he's making a White family better by teaching them to give to the racial other - he's a racial and cultural outsider himself.
How does anyone react, who doesn't respect the jewish ideology of critical theory? With dismissal. The story is false, at no point does ((( levant )))explain how giving away your treasure to the "poor foreigner" is about love and building a better family, unless he's talking about deceiving the white giver into loving self destruction and helping the alien build their family.
Is it subversion or mockery?Guess your perspective and interpretation depends on your upbringing, programming and what phenotype you possess. Only the producers at the top truly know.
Though I know you're entirely serious and completely see where you’re coming from on nearly every point you make, this video almost reads as a parody on account of how absurd "Jingle All the Way" is as choice of media for you to analyze.
These films are consciously designed to appear shallow and inane. I laughed while rewatching the video myself - partly because of how absurdly evil targeting children's minds with propaganda like this is.
Jamie is meant to be 9? When I was 9 I thought Power Rangers (which is obviously what Turbo Man is modelled on) was lame and corny AF. I would’ve seen the craze for Turbo Man and thought it even more lame that everyone else was obsessed with him to such a degree. 9 year old me, a child of culture, was instead all about the Lego Go-Kart set.
Before I watch this video, I think this is a good film. I edited this down from great. My observation of the film is that this is obviously a hard working man who provides a very nice life for his wife and son but is given grief for working instead of attending his sons karate show and having to spend Christmas Eve trying to find a toy. Why couldn't his wife have done this instead?
To each their own but this guy made a lot of good arguments as to why this film is terribe and dangerous. Besides that, there are tons of christmas movies that are better and don't try to manipulate their viewers.
@candide1065 wyatts video is excellent, as usual. I just wanted to write down my view of this film before this opens my eyes to a deeper meaning, which he successfully did.
It sucks that this movie has a hidden/not so hidden racial hatred against whyte people message as well as a goofy, rich versus poor message. It's a shame because the movie is actually pretty enjoyable outside of the antiwhyteism and anti Capitalist and possibly anti-Christian messaging of this movie.
Pointing out these subliminal messages is good and all, but you end up unironically depending consumerist civilization as your birthright. If you are a Christian, please explain the sainthood of the monastic Fathers if worldy good is the same as moral good. If you are not Christian, I thank you for being upfront and explicit with your beliefs unlike our enemies.
"Consumerist civilization" is the accusation being leveled at the western civilizational patrimony by the film's creators. It is not the actual truth. The Turboman is a strawman.
@wyattstagg1783 The actual truth is that toys and entertainment items rit large are not more important than the love a father, and that is part of the message of the film. The black character is still the villain of the film even if portrayed sympathetically. And people in America noadays really do waste their time with toys instead of having children.
@@pseudo-analysist9661 That is not the message of the film. If it were, there would be no need for the obvious racial subtext. If the writers really held the Turboman and what it represents to be unimportant, there would be no significance or redemptive power in it being gifted to Myron; negating the entire message of the story. The storyline with Howard and Jamie is a trojan horse to convey the racial messaging.
@@wyattstagg1783If the unimportantance of the toy was not the message than why did Jamie say he has the real Turboman at home? I don't see any redemptive power in gifting it away because the innocent child who gave it away has no need of redemption. The two parents are both shown to be wrong in their efforts and are the ones in need of redemption.
@@pseudo-analysist9661 because at the beginning Jamie said that everybody not having the toy would be a loser... and Jamie might be a child but a white child nonetheless.. so a white person is giving it away, they will never be thankful for our innocence nor for our gullibility i can gaurantee you that
Ok you overreach with this one. First of all, it’s jingle all the way a dumb Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Second of all even if it was propaganda it was fail propaganda because it was critically pan and a boxed offense bomb, even red letter media people said it was trash.
@well seeing different kids reactions to this movie they all agree that half of the movie was boring up until Arnold Schwarzenegger was put in the turbo man part. The all got excited and the other kids walk out in half way in the movie because they thought it was boring to see arney finding the turbo man toy.
You love making others miserable? That's a totally normal trait. Did you also łorłure animals while growing up and bully smaller kids. This is a good video analysis but your desire for it to make other people angry and NY upset says a lot about your issues.
My politics could easily land me to jai if i speak my mind openly and more over do what i would really want and is needed. That to tell u that Marc Dice is a moderate in my eyes. But i have to say i am a subscriber of his, i ll watch his videos every day and i do admit compare to others is the most "hardcore" or atleast "less soft" for my standarts. The lad is making a great job he points the enemy taking time speaking about the JQ and he speaks about racial issues and the white extermination taking place infront of our eyes. To the point that is he won't have his channel banned.
Mark Dice is sort of weak. A few months back when more people than ever were openly talking about "them", Mark Dice finally did too because it was suddenly safe to. Now that it has died down, he's no longer talking about them. He's all for Trump even knowing who Trump is surrounded by. He's got comments turned off on another site. I asked him why and he replied that it was because of spam comments. I find that unlikely since I also have an account there and it's very easy to deal with them, or even just ignore them. That tells me Mark doesn't want anyone 2nd guessing his beliefs, or for others to see opposing views. Mark and I created youtube accounts on the same exact day in 2007, and I've appreciated a lot of what he's done over the past nearly 18 years, but he's not exactly a revolutionary. We won't get out of the mess we're in with people like him.
TH-cam restrictions would only allow me to use tiny clips of this movie, which ruined much of the editing. I would recommend watching the much superior version linked in the video description.
Some may be skeptical of the choice of film, but I believe this to be one of the most subversive family movies ever made.
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Will you please do the Jim Carrey versions of The Grinch and A Christmas Carol next?
@@naturallawgivergrinch is a reference to Grendel
@@Ayahuasca98 would love to see a dissection of the films
Incredible work, as always.
Merry Christmas to my fellow Europeans.
Merry Christmas to you and your beloved ones!
hands down, the best channel on this platform.
Thanks. I'm surprised this channel is still here to be honest.
Not even up for debate
1:40 Dementor looks suspiciously like Yakub
Good to see you back
11:17
Funny thing about Kids 1995, as i understand it, they actually made Harmony Korine add the hiv subplot into the film.
Basically, trying to distance homosexuality and hiv by making a straight white girl get it.
Wow this is actually amazing analysis you are an incredible youtuber
I just now binged your entire channel along with reuploads on other channels and you upload NOW? LEGEND
I love taking inspiration from your essay writing style. Incredible work once again
Another classic
Merry Christmas Wyatt Stagg
A lot of the films you cover including this one always left me feeling flat and uninspired. I wouldn't know the reason why just that i didn't like the film. It's interesting to hear your analysis and understand the messaging and reasons why these movies are demoralising, and it's concerning how the messaging has its effect even when the viewer is not totally conscious of it.
Likely a result of your instincts rejecting the destructive message. I'm similar - every film I've exposed here, even the ones I liked, gave me a strange feeling. Just a hunch that something was amiss.
In the past I had the same bad feeling after watching Falling down with Michael Douglas. The story of film is filled with Douglas's character justly defending himself in various situation but in the end he is depicted as a villain and dies. I always felt that the ending doesn't make sense to me and I was left with disgust. Today I know why.
@@michalmichalides9082 I've always wanted to share what I've thought about Falling Down because I could always see through it from a young age. Some people like it because of the "funny fast food scene" but really it's depicting D-Fens as an incompetent bad guy when he's the only justified man in the movie. At the end Prendergast admits he knows what's up and could have easily let D-Fens escape or perhaps teamed up with him to do what's right but ultimately chooses to betray another one of his own kind.
Depressing but highly relevant.
I shudder to think about what they did in movies that became“Holiday Classic”.
Very insightful as always.
Of all the movies you could have done I did not expect this one lol. The kitschy comedy made it one of my favorite Christmas movies when I was a kid. A lot of this stuff seems like a reach but connections are there, even if coincidental. Merry Christmas Wyatt and everyone else watching!
Thanks. I don't think it's a reach. In fact, I think I understated my case.
For example, in Genesis 25:25 we read of Esau that he was "red all over".
Turboman is red, Howard is red when he wears the Turboman suit, and Jamie wears red when he gives away the Turboman doll which had just been passed to him from his father, i.e. given as an inheritance.
The west is inundated in poison. Everything is going to show signs of poisoning. Everything.
It was a family favourite of mine as well, growing up. But now I can see they mask their agenda with humour.
@@wyattstagg1783 Symbols do rule the world, the fact the original commentator said he loved it as a kid because of its sense of humour shows how it used that to seep into the psyche of the children watching. I too loved his this film as kid. Not anymore.
@@wyattstagg1783 Dont let these idiots influence you, you could not have been more on point as always. Very merry christmas from Iceland.
Please do an analysis of Dexter.
Yeah that'd be good
how would you analyze it?
@@Waldgeist721 Thurourly
@@eurethnic simple as
@@eurethnic Thoroughly?
I would also like to add that the name "Jamie" means "supplanter" in Hebrew.
The definition of supplanter or one who supplants.
One who wrongfully or illegally seizes and holds the place of another.
Excellent find. Matches the symbolism of Howard knocking the statue of the black king into the fireplace.
@@wyattstagg1783Thank you. Exactly. It's all to bypass consciousness, to permeate into the subconscious. To demoralise and convince the target audience that their own destruction is for the ultimate benefit of all. That's a running theme with Hollywood though, as your fantastic videos often demonstrate.
It’s like they recycle the same plot points in movies again and again
Repetition is vital.
Jingle All the Way mirrors the message of a film like Gran Torino, but packaged for children to ensure that young minds internalise the message.
They are all hyper sigils that serve the same purose which is why they are alike.
@@wyattstagg1783Gran Tourino was the gayest boomer fantasy I’ve ever seen. Being a grasping greedy boomer who wills all his stuff to a minority to feel sanctimonious compared to his offspring.
Lord von Schnozstein and his kin to have innate talents and endless creativity (promped up by Award Cabals filled with there kin who award other kin)...yet they reuse the same story all the time
How does this nonsense didn't work with us?
Please do Eyes Wide Shut 1999
Excellent work as always
Great work, as always, sir. Merry Christmas! 🎄
Nice vid, though if you would could you make a vid talking about all the subversive scripting of 1900's music to 2000's where Africa this and that is all the rage? Im talking about songs like the Africa song by Toto for example, Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads as another
You should look into a movie called Paddington where a bear migrates to the uk. The movie is a metaphor for why there should be mass migration
Just a couple of redundant points from my part:
Curious that at the start of the film, Howard is shown as being an energised and competent worker (bar the faux pas favourite customer comment), a white guy. He also has a woman as an assistant who sees that part of her job is to remind him to go to his sons karate demo.
His wife is a housewife (at least that's the suggestion), suggesting that Howard is the sole breadwinner.
He's shown as the hero at the end of the film.
I dont think any of these things happen now. When was the last time a film was made that depicted a man as the main earner, was competent and was the central figure to rally around at the end of the film?
As a sidenote, Sinbad is one of the lightest skinned black guys ever. He's also a fairly wholesome guy in that much of his work is focused on not swearing or talking about cude topics. He's family friendly. This isn't really relevant to the discussion but I just found it interesting.
What do you think of Home Alone?
Such a good movie
Kevin is the archetype of a nationalist who is above the bread and circuses of the masses, hence the scene where he uses the BB gun to shoot the sports figures. Kevin wears a red shirt at the end of the movie while he valiantly defends his home (homeland) against the invaders. As everyone knows red symbolizes bravery and courage. The old man that saves him at the end of the movie represents intergenerational cooperation against foreign threats. Also Buzz is a Jungian archetype or something similarly pseudointellectual.
@@bobroberts324
Plus Marv is a member of the tribe (remember in HL2 where he says “Happy Hanukkah Marv!) so therefore HL is based
Kevin McAllister represents the founding stock American, defending his home (nation) against the Ellis islander.
Kevin represents the modern day American in the United States defending their homeland from the current invasion of Indians
I asked my christian/zionist aunt her favorite bible character (knowing there aren't many good ones) and she said Jacob. I asked her if she thought it was good to lie to your father and steal from your brother and to trick god? She said we just have to accept that god's plan is mysterious to us mortals. Jacob vs. Esau is the most important bible story in my opinion and it's everywhere I looke these days. Great analysis, love your work.
Wow. Incredible work
Brilliant as always. Thanks Wyatt
how amazing... we can be very grateful for such an intellectual being amidst our race.. truely feeling proud, best content truth creator ever and eye opener God bless you Wyatt Stagg
Great content as always, I'm glad you're back and hope to see more. Do you have any recommendations of creators who deal with similar topics?
Wyatt what do you think about "Groundhog Day"? One of my favourite movies btw
You spoil us good sir, thank you!
I disagree. Jingle All The Way is a wholesome film. Jamie rejects a manufactured role model in favour of his own father. There’s a far more subversive kids film that came out the same year and paved the way for where we are now culturally. It’s called Toy Story. There is no father in Toy Story.
You're looking at the film literally. The "manufactured role model" is a symbol that represents more than a plastic toy.
It represents the very masculine power and authority of the father; hence why Turboman and Howard become one in the final scenes.
That power is then given away to the racial other.
I miss the days I didn't notice.
Another great analysis, Wyatt⭐
I have been making an analysis myself, of Tim Burton's Batman (curiously made with the iconic scenografi from Terry Gilliam's "Brazil"!) and the latest Joker-movies+
The vapire bat of the modern establishment vs the smile and good spirits of the old world
A Orwellian "1984" theme of dark and evil vs fair and good
I'd be honored to assist you with making a video on the subject
Just in time for the holidays. There was something always a bit "off" about this movie, even by the soulless shallow standards of typical hollywood Christmas productions. I think you may have managed to point out just what it is that invokes such a feeling. Anyway, Merry Christmas to you, Wyatt Stagg and a happy new year!
Movie that also fits this template PERFECTLY - Avatar
Absolutely brilliant as always.
algo comment, watched it on one of the alternative sites. Thorough work.
This was awesome and depressing. Thank you
I used to enjoy the content made by Devon Stack (Blackpilled) regarding examining modern films to expose subversive motives.
But I have since been turned off by his cynicism and filthy language, as well as the fact that he drags each stream out over the course of 3 or 4 hours.
Your content is a refreshing reminder of the quality that can be achieved when one aims toward a high mark.
Thank you for your work, sir.
Juck fews
Sorry gran, I'm gonna have to miss grandpa's funeral, new wyatt stagg vid just dropped
14:15 as soon as I heard this part, I knew it reflected my own experience. And I didn't even like the movie. But the "moral" lesson, which was repeated in many other shows, got me.
Took me years of real-world experience to override it and correct course. And thank you for another dead-on accurate video.
Bravo, sir!
It's worth noting the film was made by 1492 Pictures (Home Alone/Harry Potter director Chris Columbus' production company), a detail which subtly frames the New World as the birthright being fought over in the film
Amazing work. I like saw this movie once as a kid and thought it was pretty bad and boring. Only good thing this movie ever did was that youtube parody video "put that cookie down."
You have a good eye for these things
Jesus died for our sins according to the scriptures, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
I’m the little Jew who wrote the Bible- Leonard cohen he also plainly states that Jesus is a terrorist alongside other subversive gooish intellectuals like Marx and Freud
The character Jesus is fictional; he never existed.
@@Christoph-hc2xrNumerous accounts of other men (whom atheists don’t debate the existence of) corroborate His existence. But cope more. Old and dead settled debate
without God everything is permited. Logos is God
ALL OF THIS, FOR A BOWL OF STEW??? WOW
Is it turbo time?
Is there any Hollywood movie out there without any subliminal meaning.
no
Yes, all movies that overtly message their values
hmmm... maybe Groundhog day or Sleepless in Seattle
It’s a Wonderful Life
@HansjnensKurnf3
Those 2 movies mite come accross as innocent but they are both loaded with new age social engineering in multiple ways.
This movie is actually non ironically my favorite; it's chaotic, like the destruction of toy decorations and the parade being sabotaged, lol
Also my favorite line; "Please officer; I'm late for my sons karate class." Idk why it makes me laugh out loud
Perfect Christmas gift!
"Directive 4" keeps tongues in check.
the fact that Myron (the brown other) can only taste of regality or greatness through the artificial representation (the Turboman doll toy) and Howard's son has it innately at home in the form of his father--this says something deep and true about the perhaps ugly truths of the differences between the races. surprised you didn't comment on this.
many of us here took the blue pill a long time ago fortunately and thankfully to your works :)
Dude, I don't think you know what blue pill means, man.
Everything I knew about this film was from that Conan O'Brien skit they kept doing over the years, which is nothing at all.
Yer a smart fella, Mr. Stagg. Merry Christmas buddy.
What is your ultimate standard for moral righteousness?
7:27 Also considering Arnolds character name is Howard "Howie" Langston
What is meaning of that? Pls tell me
Brilliant.
You should take a look at the Transformer One movie. I saw some themes with the movies villains. I think it could be an interesting subject to talk about.
Alan Rickman?
Good video, as always. I don't agree with every single observation but the overall message is more important anyway: Western movies in general and american movies in particular are often coded wokeness that tries to manipulate viewers for half a century now.
I wish, however, that you wouldn't only focus on ethnic problems but coded propaganda that's related to feminism and the destruction of the (traditional) family.
Merry christmas to everyone.
My videos on Jerry Springer and The Shining dealt with some of that.
You're asking him to go through thousands of TV shows and movies of the last 50 years. Black Pilled (Devon Stack) actually has an entire series where he goes through dozens of shows and movies in brief, when pointed out in succession it paints a stark contrast of how they kept ramping up the subversion every decade to get to where we are right now.
Entertainment is social engineering and in a healthy society would be carefully regulated.
i wish he would never stop focusing on ethnic problems, as there are more than enough creators which are doing content on feminism stuff... niche perfumes are the best for a reason..
@@wyattstagg1783 Thanks, I'll check them out.
@@fador1337 Thanks for the recommendation. I don't ask him to go through thousands of TV shows but rather to choose the ones that most obviously show the feminist zeitgeist. In my opinion, the women problem is even more dangerous than the r*ce problem.
How do you react to the following, especially the last part?
From Wikipedia:
"The film draws inspiration from the high demand for Christmas toys such as the Cabbage Patch Kids and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which often led to intense searching and occasional violence among shoppers, such as the Cabbage Patch riots, over finding the toys.[5][6] Randy Kornfield wrote the film's original screenplay after witnessing his in-laws go to a Santa Monica toy store at dawn in order to get his son a Power Ranger.[5] While admitting to missing the clamor for the Cabbage Patch Kids and Power Rangers, producer Chris Columbus experienced a similar situation in 1995 when he attempted to obtain a Buzz Lightyear action figure from the film Toy Story, released that year. As a result, he rewrote Kornfield's script, which was accepted by 20th Century Fox. Columbus was always "attracted to the dark side of the happiest holiday of the year", so wrote elements of the film as a satire of the commercialization of Christmas.
Brian Levant was hired to direct the film. Columbus said Levant "understood the humor in the material" and "was very animated and excited, and he had a vision of what he wanted to do". Levant said "The story that was important to me was between the father and son... It's a story about love, and a father's journey to deliver it in the form of a Turbo Man doll. The fact that I got to design a toy line and do the commercials and make pajamas and comic books was fun for me as a filmmaker. But at its root, the movie's about something really sweet. It's about love and building a better family. I think that's consistent with everything I've done."
I'm sure Brian Levant does believe that he's making a White family better by teaching them to give to the racial other - he's a racial and cultural outsider himself.
How does anyone react, who doesn't respect the jewish ideology of critical theory?
With dismissal. The story is false, at no point does ((( levant )))explain how giving away your treasure to the "poor foreigner" is about love and building a better family, unless he's talking about deceiving the white giver into loving self destruction and helping the alien build their family.
I just watched this movie recently!
@wyattstagg1783 I also see how Arnold who is a boomer who let his prize and wealth be given away and not stop his son from doing so
12/23/2024
Hail brothers! XIV
Is it subversion or mockery?Guess your perspective and interpretation depends on your upbringing, programming and what phenotype you possess.
Only the producers at the top truly know.
Though I know you're entirely serious and completely see where you’re coming from on nearly every point you make, this video almost reads as a parody on account of how absurd "Jingle All the Way" is as choice of media for you to analyze.
These films are consciously designed to appear shallow and inane.
I laughed while rewatching the video myself - partly because of how absurdly evil targeting children's minds with propaganda like this is.
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Jamie is meant to be 9?
When I was 9 I thought Power Rangers (which is obviously what Turbo Man is modelled on) was lame and corny AF. I would’ve seen the craze for Turbo Man and thought it even more lame that everyone else was obsessed with him to such a degree.
9 year old me, a child of culture, was instead all about the Lego Go-Kart set.
Damn….
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Esau is ruddy and hairy. So not a Hamite . Jacob and Esau are twins.
It’s been a while my dear fwiend
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Before I watch this video, I think this is a good film. I edited this down from great.
My observation of the film is that this is obviously a hard working man who provides a very nice life for his wife and son but is given grief for working instead of attending his sons karate show and having to spend Christmas Eve trying to find a toy. Why couldn't his wife have done this instead?
To each their own but this guy made a lot of good arguments as to why this film is terribe and dangerous. Besides that, there are tons of christmas movies that are better and don't try to manipulate their viewers.
@candide1065 wyatts video is excellent, as usual. I just wanted to write down my view of this film before this opens my eyes to a deeper meaning, which he successfully did.
It sucks that this movie has a hidden/not so hidden racial hatred against whyte people message as well as a goofy, rich versus poor message. It's a shame because the movie is actually pretty enjoyable outside of the antiwhyteism and anti Capitalist and possibly anti-Christian messaging of this movie.
Lol that's quite a lot to overlook to find it enjoyable
Pointing out these subliminal messages is good and all, but you end up unironically depending consumerist civilization as your birthright. If you are a Christian, please explain the sainthood of the monastic Fathers if worldy good is the same as moral good.
If you are not Christian, I thank you for being upfront and explicit with your beliefs unlike our enemies.
"Consumerist civilization" is the accusation being leveled at the western civilizational patrimony by the film's creators. It is not the actual truth. The Turboman is a strawman.
@wyattstagg1783 The actual truth is that toys and entertainment items rit large are not more important than the love a father, and that is part of the message of the film. The black character is still the villain of the film even if portrayed sympathetically. And people in America noadays really do waste their time with toys instead of having children.
@@pseudo-analysist9661 That is not the message of the film. If it were, there would be no need for the obvious racial subtext.
If the writers really held the Turboman and what it represents to be unimportant, there would be no significance or redemptive power in it being gifted to Myron; negating the entire message of the story.
The storyline with Howard and Jamie is a trojan horse to convey the racial messaging.
@@wyattstagg1783If the unimportantance of the toy was not the message than why did Jamie say he has the real Turboman at home?
I don't see any redemptive power in gifting it away because the innocent child who gave it away has no need of redemption. The two parents are both shown to be wrong in their efforts and are the ones in need of redemption.
@@pseudo-analysist9661 because at the beginning Jamie said that everybody not having the toy would be a loser... and Jamie might be a child but a white child nonetheless.. so a white person is giving it away, they will never be thankful for our innocence nor for our gullibility i can gaurantee you that
While this movie was a disaster, and I wanted to see it so much as a kid, I thinm you are overreacting. I mean, some of the analysis is exagerated!
Ok you overreach with this one.
First of all, it’s jingle all the way a dumb Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Second of all even if it was propaganda it was fail propaganda because it was critically pan and a boxed offense bomb, even red letter media people said it was trash.
This is not in any sense a reach.
Do you think the children this film targets care about the opinions of critics?
@well seeing different
kids reactions to this movie they all agree that half of the movie was boring up until Arnold Schwarzenegger was put in the turbo man part. The all got excited and the other kids walk out in half way in the movie because they thought it was boring to see arney finding the turbo man toy.
@ and no I don’t think film cares about what the critics think. But neither do the kids and their parents care for this film either
@@ThomasTrumblyYou really think kids are stupid? They are not. They are just easier to manipulate.
Brother, a man preaches sermons at the mountains. Those that walk halfway out are merely not there.@@wyattstagg1783
I see a wyatt video i click im a simple man
oh yea this one is gunna make the troons seethe for sure and i love it
merry christmas brothers
You love making others miserable? That's a totally normal trait. Did you also łorłure animals while growing up and bully smaller kids.
This is a good video analysis but your desire for it to make other people angry and NY upset says a lot about your issues.
You’re really a step up from Mark Dice.
My politics could easily land me to jai if i speak my mind openly and more over do what i would really want and is needed. That to tell u that Marc Dice is a moderate in my eyes. But i have to say i am a subscriber of his, i ll watch his videos every day and i do admit compare to others is the most "hardcore" or atleast "less soft" for my standarts. The lad is making a great job he points the enemy taking time speaking about the JQ and he speaks about racial issues and the white extermination taking place infront of our eyes. To the point that is he won't have his channel banned.
Mark Dice is sort of weak. A few months back when more people than ever were openly talking about "them", Mark Dice finally did too because it was suddenly safe to. Now that it has died down, he's no longer talking about them. He's all for Trump even knowing who Trump is surrounded by. He's got comments turned off on another site. I asked him why and he replied that it was because of spam comments. I find that unlikely since I also have an account there and it's very easy to deal with them, or even just ignore them. That tells me Mark doesn't want anyone 2nd guessing his beliefs, or for others to see opposing views.
Mark and I created youtube accounts on the same exact day in 2007, and I've appreciated a lot of what he's done over the past nearly 18 years, but he's not exactly a revolutionary. We won't get out of the mess we're in with people like him.
Bro Mark dice nothing.
Faint praise
Mark Dice is one of the greats.
Amazing work.