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Forget the Oscars! Here are five great movies made over the past quarter-century that any libertarian will (must?) enjoy.
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The Incredibles (2004)
This Pixar film directed by Brad Bird is so full of speeches extolling individualism, it sometimes sounds like an Ayn Rand novel (in fact, Rand is clearly part of inspiration for the character of Edna Bird). Even the supervillain in The Incredibles is a creature of self-invention and self-improvement. While the Incredibles are born with their powers, Syndrome is a normie who worships Mr. Incredible and is desperate to be his sidekick.
Like an animated version of Richard Nixon, Syndrome's ambition ultimately gets the best of him.
The Barbarian Invasions (2003)
Québécois director Denys Arcand's brilliant sequel to The Decline of the American Empire is the single-best depiction of the depredations of socialized medicine. Canada's health-care system is so sclerotic that the movie's protagonist, a retired academic named Rémy, cannot even score the drugs he needs to commit suicide until his estranged son, a banker, buys them on the black market.
Even more disturbing is the moment when the terminally ill Rémy and his former colleagues admit that their intellectual faddishness led them to embrace every awful left-wing "ism" of the past 30 years despite their massive human toll.
Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Set in the 1980s, Matthew McConaughey plays Ron Woodroof, a boozey roughneck who is given 30 days to live after being diagnosed with AIDS. Faced with a death sentence, he schools himself on a wide variety of treatments, first in Mexico and then all over the world. With the help of a cross-dressing party girl named Rayon, Woodroof skirts FDA prohibitions against importing, using, and selling unapproved drugs by creating a "buyers club," in which members pay a monthly fee and assume all risks.
The depiction of official indifference to patient suffering and the bureaucratic quashing of medical freedom even for people who are certain to die is inspirational, especially now that even Donald Trump has endorsed "right-to-try" legislation that would allow terminally ill patients access to non-approved medicines.
Joy (2015)
Jennifer Lawrence became a mega-star playing the anti-government rebel Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games movies. While there's no shortage of libertarian sentiment coursing through that trilogy, it's actually a quieter movie starring Lawrence that embodies libertarian virtues of hard work, commercial innovation, and entrepreneurship.
In Joy, Lawrence plays real-life "Miracle Mop" inventor Joy Magano, who helped make cleaning your floors easier while making herself rich. The film is nothing less than a paean to capitalism's genius at allowing self-expression and self-fulfillment.
In a dramatic scene with Bradley Cooper, who plays an executive at a home-shopping network, Joy summarizes in a few sentences what it took Joseph Schumpeter, Friedrich Hayek, and Milton Friedman whole books to say:
As former Reason Editor Virginia Postrel wrote, the film "acknowledges the wealth-creating value of incremental improvements even in the most mundane items."
Ghostbusters (1984)
Released in 1984, Ghostbusters quickly became one of most successful comedies in film history.
The movie was perfectly in synch with the Reagan Revolution's valorization of business and demonization of government. Ghostbusters begins with a team of paranormal investigators getting kicked out of Columbia University and starting a ghost-hunting business. But even though New York is literally being invaded by evil spirits, the real villain of the movie is not the otherwordly demon Gozer but an Environmental Protection Agency bureaucrat named Walter Peck, who shuts down their operation and puts the city at risk.
Well, what do you think? How far off the mark are we? What great libertarian movies would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments.
Produced by Todd Krainin. Written and narrated by Nick Gillespie.

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@constantinshim4271
@constantinshim4271 4 года назад
Iron Man 2 is a big one. Stark "privatized world peace" and fought the government to keep his innovation.
@kbend
@kbend 3 года назад
True, but then he changed his mind in civil war lol
@theondono
@theondono 3 года назад
@@kbend the role reversal of civil war was ridiculous and unnecessary, they should have left it as the original, with cap going for militarization and stark wanting to be the maverick, but I guess Ironman 3 showed them that no one wants to watch “Ironman without suit”
@captainchaos5705
@captainchaos5705 3 года назад
@@theondono To be fair Cap going against the government makes plenty of sense, especially after the events of Captain America 2 where he learned SHIELD has been infiltrated for basically forever by HYDRA
@suryanshshrivastava4681
@suryanshshrivastava4681 2 года назад
@@kbend I think he just wanted to shift the blame... if you become of agents of the state, your responsibilities all shift towards the state
@murray9807
@murray9807 2 года назад
That's just the one scene and the story doesn't go any further with that, it mostly exists to set Hammer up in the script.
@lordruxlinhogie5912
@lordruxlinhogie5912 6 лет назад
Tho most unbelievable part of the original Ghostbusters movie was the idea that Columbia University would fire someone for being a bullshit artist.
@thunderb00m
@thunderb00m 6 лет назад
now they would just transfer them to gender studies
@jamesdunkerson2908
@jamesdunkerson2908 6 лет назад
In 84 they would have. Now, they would call them "interdisciplinary" and give them their own department.
@milo8425
@milo8425 3 года назад
@@thunderb00m No they'd become chair of the college of humanities.
@luvmusl2163
@luvmusl2163 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@MollyOKami
@MollyOKami 6 лет назад
Most of us can agree that Hollywood is great at telling stories about people fighting for the freedom to just be. They truly believe that those worlds can exist, but only through government control…and they don't see the irony.
@armadillolover99
@armadillolover99 4 года назад
Scooters Videos Yes but the majority of the people in Hollywood fall under the category of believing government is always the answer. Just ask Ronald Reagan, who was one of those until members of the Hollywood Elite blocked him from joining the Communist Party
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 4 года назад
Hollywoods best selling movies are about individuals with guns shooting up government institutions and bureaucracies...pretty sure that is not an accident.
@FumblsTheSniper
@FumblsTheSniper 2 года назад
Hollywood definitely thinks that they have the right answer and everyone else should go back to planting corn. That’s why we send them our drug addicts to take care of.
@alk555
@alk555 3 года назад
At one point in the Incredibles, Edna Mode has a particularly pointed speech in front of, and points to, a fountainhead.
@Xeper616
@Xeper616 6 лет назад
Death Wish is a really good Libertarian movie, the movie portrays the police as incompetent and promotes legal gun use. Hell it even mentions Milton Freidman at one point.
@jacobstaten2366
@jacobstaten2366 3 года назад
The only problem is that he acts as a vigilante as well. It's sort of like how there are very few libertarian superheroes. The Fantastic Four and Iron Man are arguably good examples because they don't conceal their identities and profit off their own merits.
@Monsuco
@Monsuco 5 лет назад
The Iron Giant deserved a mention. It's message to children is "You are who you choose to be".
@maxhydekyle2425
@maxhydekyle2425 3 года назад
But the main idea for the movie was "what if a gun didn't want to be a gun?"
@zavionsteel2349
@zavionsteel2349 3 года назад
@@maxhydekyle2425 Exactly, he wanted to have the choice of not being a weapon.
@be12
@be12 3 года назад
Another gem from Brad Bird.
@ferdinandcavanaugh8155
@ferdinandcavanaugh8155 2 года назад
The anti-gun sentiment or vibe in the movie is def not libertarian. I don't know. Just saying.
@stevenkurinec4194
@stevenkurinec4194 2 года назад
@@ferdinandcavanaugh8155 The movie is more anti government use of guns than guns in general. The lessons it teaches about firearm use being permanent, like with the deer, are ones that gun owners should, and most do, heed. Additionally, it shows that the giant, the innocent, the people, ultimately pay the price when governments make mistakes. Not to mention the emphasis on choice in the film that others have already pointed out.
@benjaminperry3841
@benjaminperry3841 6 лет назад
Red Dawn (1984) was pretty good taking stabs at registering weapons and the such.
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer Год назад
Yeah...but got silly as it progressed
@vicenteortegarubilar9418
@vicenteortegarubilar9418 6 лет назад
Well I think that there are libertarian ideas in the Incredibles, but not just focus in syndrome (wich plan is basically rob the heroes of what makes them unique )and edna, but in the origin of the main conflict, in wich the burocracy forces exceptional people to hide their individual talents from the public, however there can be also an annalysis in the movie from an utilitarian point of view and from Nietsche's ideas, so that is something to take notice and really one of the reasons the film is so great for me, it can be watch with totally different eyes.
@christopherjensen6686
@christopherjensen6686 6 лет назад
Don't forget, the Incredibles and all the other Superheroes were agents of the state. And an argument could be made that they were created by the state as enforcement, considering no other supers enforcement Enforcement, considering no other superheroes existed prior to, or were born naturally after, the program was eliminated...
@aaronconsultant
@aaronconsultant 2 года назад
The short story Harrison Bergeron is like that.
@jrhawk0032
@jrhawk0032 5 лет назад
Still blows my mind Disney allowed the Incredibles to be made. I love that movie
@ericjones3692
@ericjones3692 3 года назад
Disney movies are more likely then not to have libertarian or conservative themes. The bad guy in Black Panther was basically looking for reparation's, or BLM type of cause. In Falcon and Winter Soldier, again, there is a BLM theme to the bad guys, but also the bad guys are fighting for open borders. In CA Civil War, they were fighting against government regulations. Hulk was fighting against the government. In Avengers the government wanted to nuke NYC. Iron Man 2, the government was trying to steal the Iron Man armor. Wandavision, the government was stealing Visions body and using it for their own purposes.
@TheDuvee6
@TheDuvee6 4 года назад
Star wars prequel trilogy shows how useless a parliament is and how it’s easily corrupted.
@imonlyamanandiwilldiesomed4406
"Reagan Revolution's valorization of business and demonization of government" We need this again.
@silversmoke8398
@silversmoke8398 4 года назад
What about his wife's overbearing anti drug campaigns? Big reason why the war on drugs is as bad as it is today. Not to mention, Reagan passed more gun control than any president before, or since.
@arandomzoomer4837
@arandomzoomer4837 3 года назад
@@silversmoke8398 That's why we need a full blown president. As libertarian as possible.
@silversmoke8398
@silversmoke8398 3 года назад
@@arandomzoomer4837 I guess. I just don't really believe in change from the inside anymore. I think the only way is to wipe the slate clean, and start over. 1776 the 2nd.
@arandomzoomer4837
@arandomzoomer4837 3 года назад
SilverSmoke I want to disagree but I really can’t. I don’t see a way out of this. Hopefully it can be a peaceful agoristic revolution based on counter-economics but if that doesn’t work we might have to go with the horrible choice of plan C, violent revolution
@jamesjohnson-rr9gp
@jamesjohnson-rr9gp 3 года назад
Politicians cant save us. We will eventually head to communism. Then after decades of starvation and killing and gulags we’ll go back to capitalism.
@jlakely1
@jlakely1 6 лет назад
Serenity. Indeed, the whole (one season) of the Firefly TV show. Mal Reynolds fought against an oppressive central government. Spent post-war life trying to stay away from that government (when possible) and sought the freedom of space. The words, "You can't take the sky from me," from the title song. Opening scene of Serenity shows a young River Tam explaining to a government teacher that the "civilized" government meddles too much in people's lives.
@garthbigelow
@garthbigelow 6 лет назад
The followup line from the teacher "We don't tell them what to think. We teach them how to think," always gives me chills. I can see any leftist saying this with no sense if irony.
@MarkFolkerts
@MarkFolkerts 6 лет назад
I actually think Rambo first blood is the best libertarian movie.
@brandonk8948
@brandonk8948 3 года назад
Sylvester Stallone himself has declared he is a politically agnostic and that Rambo was not a Republican....
@MarkFolkerts
@MarkFolkerts 3 года назад
@@brandonk8948 did anything I say mention Republicans?
@brandonk8948
@brandonk8948 3 года назад
@@MarkFolkerts wtf dude, just was a trivia note
@andrewhackney6286
@andrewhackney6286 3 года назад
@@brandonk8948 Libertarians are not Republicans.
@bigz5262
@bigz5262 3 года назад
@@andrewhackney6286 it seems like that’s what he was saying. Rambo wasn’t a republican, but he definitely wasn’t a lefty by today’s standards
@perennialxennial
@perennialxennial 6 лет назад
Dallas Buyers Club is one of my favorite movies because of it's Libertarian theme.
@tadlambert1493
@tadlambert1493 6 лет назад
No Thank You For Smoking ?
@mcentirejg
@mcentirejg 6 лет назад
Tad Lambert Spot on! Great movie if anyone hasn't seen it.
@vicenteortegarubilar9418
@vicenteortegarubilar9418 6 лет назад
Truly underrated
@bL1X
@bL1X 6 лет назад
Isn't it just "Thank You for Smoking"? I'm looking for it.
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
The Director, Jason Reitman, has described himself in the past as "a classic American libertarian."
@wlinden
@wlinden 6 лет назад
The movie puts much more stress on the conservative theme of individual responsibility than Christopher Buckley's novel.
@Oldcollegework
@Oldcollegework 6 лет назад
Schindler’s list has a libertarian tangle to it in my opinion. It is one of my favourite films to be honest.
@Tenebrousable
@Tenebrousable 6 лет назад
Dude, it's among the best/most important movies of a century, in the critical and pulic opinion, easily. You are just self congratulating with your opinion proclamations. Forgetting that, the libertarian point is true.
@sonny0888
@sonny0888 6 лет назад
The Free State of Jones
@tropicrayder
@tropicrayder 6 лет назад
sonny0888 Really good one
@starrychloe
@starrychloe 6 лет назад
Oh boy so many to list: Still Mine, Equilibrium, The Giver, Divergent, THX 1138, Kingsmen 1&2, Alongside Night, Atlas Shrugged 1&2&3, Big Short, Capt America Civil War, Hunger Games, Idiocracy, In the Name of the Father, The Lives of Others, They Live, Tomorrowland, V for Vendetta, Zootopia, Lord of war, Shooter, Snowpiercer (left libertarian), Star Wars.
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
I must second The Big Short. Half a dozen "misfits" figure out on their own -- the old fashioned way, through hard work, conviction,and sheer brute willpower! -- that something was amiss. They bet the farm on it and got paid handsomely for their efforts.
@armadillolover99
@armadillolover99 4 года назад
Idk about the movies because I hated how the first one and what I saw of the second one ruined the story of the books so I didn’t watch them all, but at least for the books The Maze Runner trilogy and its prequels are *huge* on libertarian themes.
@emmetbrown6328
@emmetbrown6328 4 года назад
In this list, these books aren't libertarians: *V for Vendetta *Zootopia *Star Wars *Tomorrowland *Civil War *They Live (This, in special case, is more Socialist than Pro-Free Market)
@juanm.silvestre5552
@juanm.silvestre5552 3 года назад
@@emmetbrown6328 Star Wars is pretty libertarian to me. Besides the fact that Tatooine is an ancap planet (no central planning and markets despite living in a desert) what is more libertarian than the rebels fighting against the authoritarian empire for the freedom of the whole galaxy? Also, the biggest bad of all, Chancellor Palpatine (A politician) explicitly says that he "loves democracy".
@celebalert5616
@celebalert5616 6 лет назад
the Truman Show is a great libertarian movie, especially the ending
@rodneyabrett
@rodneyabrett 6 лет назад
That's a good example because the end is essentially Truman realizing the weight on his shoulders deciding whether or not to chose his individual freedom over the safety and security of his monitored and controlled life. The fear and hesitation in making the decision to choose liberty is the same fear I see in people I've known who have depended on unemployment and goverment handouts for decades. It becomes a safe life without much risk, but ultimately, an unfulfilling one.
@feed5750
@feed5750 6 лет назад
Firefly series, anyone?
@mojungle3054
@mojungle3054 6 лет назад
Feed, the Wild West but space? Yes please!
@smonkey001
@smonkey001 6 лет назад
Contact
@CaryHawkins
@CaryHawkins 6 лет назад
I'll be in my bunk...
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 6 лет назад
Contact was gay.
@darksol99darkwizard
@darksol99darkwizard 4 года назад
Shiny!
@SayNoToDemocide1
@SayNoToDemocide1 6 лет назад
How about Demolition Man, with its nanny-state future?
@bolivardigriz8847
@bolivardigriz8847 6 лет назад
Stalone's best film!
@fountaincap
@fountaincap 6 лет назад
That was actually a better and more intelligent movie than I gave it credit for as a teenager. While it was fun, I thought it was just a dumb Stallone action movie. But when I discovered that it's heavily based on Brave New World, even down to naming the character "Lenina Huxley", I appreciated it even more.
@gottjager760
@gottjager760 5 лет назад
Best movie
@pilouuuu
@pilouuuu 2 года назад
I come from the future to tell you that that movie represents Australia's present.
@SayNoToDemocide1
@SayNoToDemocide1 2 года назад
@@pilouuuu Well Demolition Man did not have a bat flu that came out of a lab going around, so we did not see how the San Angeles government would have reacted. But I can expect lock-downs in San Angeles going down during the Wuhan Bat Lab Flu/Chinese Communist Party Bat Lab Flu scare.
@Damascusmind1
@Damascusmind1 6 лет назад
Tucker: The Man and his Dream, Thank You for Smoking, Brazil
@Damascusmind1
@Damascusmind1 6 лет назад
Thought Gillespie would’ve mentioned Risky Business from the teaser. I think arguments could be made for The Aviator and The People Vs. Larry Flynt too
@MrFacemeltify
@MrFacemeltify 4 года назад
@@Damascusmind1 . . .
@13Yeared
@13Yeared 3 года назад
One of my favorites is Watership Down. A bunch of rabbits want to live their lives the way they see fit, their ideals reflective off of basic libertarian ideologies, but every time they find a new group of rabbits to live with, each one represents the various evils of authoritarianism (one group is heavily militaristic and therefore a fascist state while another is well-fed by a higher power, but in the process killing other rabbits, creating weak and collectivist rabbits akin to socialism).
@notme222
@notme222 9 месяцев назад
I never thought about Watership Down that way but you make a good observation.
@rachealballiu9260
@rachealballiu9260 6 месяцев назад
That movie was so good, in so many ways. Yet, I don't know a single other person that saw it.
@cybersecurityforcivilians
@cybersecurityforcivilians 6 лет назад
Although his personal beliefs tend to be pretty far left, Joss Whedon's whole Firefly universe, culminating in Serenity, is a kind of paean to libertarian ideals and anti-nanny state sentiment. They're the little guys trying to be free in an increasingly authoritarian government which still utterly fails in its most basic job: Protecting citizens from marauders.
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 6 лет назад
JOY is such a wonderful flick... please, Jennifer Lawrence- turn away from the dark side before it eats you!
@sarahmccrystal7313
@sarahmccrystal7313 3 года назад
The Winter Soldier (2014) has an great lesson of freedom vs security.
@ferdinandcavanaugh8155
@ferdinandcavanaugh8155 2 года назад
That actually is a good point.
@econogate
@econogate 6 лет назад
How about ET? He comes to earth, learns it's customs, learned English and he wanted to go home, so as not to intrude upon our laws and customs. Yet the federal gov wanted to capture him and make him a permanent citizen and cut him up for research instead, yet the kids thwart the state and get him back to his spaceship in time to live another day.
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
Actually, the real libertarian star of ET is Reese's Pieces. Originally, Spielberg tried to get a product placement deal with M&M's but they turned him down. His second choice was Reese's which gladly went for the deal...and got a huge boost in sales as a result.
@xtrafranky
@xtrafranky 5 лет назад
"First Blood" needs to be at the top of this list. Its one of the clearest depictions of a man fighting against the unjust violence of the state.
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer Год назад
Agree.
@julius-stark
@julius-stark 6 лет назад
Would Breaking Bad qualify as a libertarian tv show?
@snek9353
@snek9353 6 лет назад
I think so
@LibertyFirst1789
@LibertyFirst1789 6 лет назад
Sorta, Walt kills a bunch of people though. Best I can tell, that violates the non-aggression principle.
@RavenStorm332
@RavenStorm332 6 лет назад
Yes, Walt has a terminal illness can't afford the treatments because teachers don't get paid what they should be paid so he uses his knowledge of chemistry to make a pure form of meth that makes him super rich and because he's not selling the government's drugs that makes him the "bad guy"
@bm5063
@bm5063 6 лет назад
Senior Woodz, yes. An example of what government regulations, cronyism, and prohibition cause to happen, but it's a TV show, not a movie.
@videolabguy
@videolabguy 6 лет назад
NO. It is crime and self destruction promoting filth. What is America's obsession with absolutely vile criminals? TWO WRONGS NEVER MAKE A RIGHT! Root for good guys for a change!
@mughat
@mughat 6 лет назад
Whiplash for its individualism and idealism against collectivist mediocracy.
@BamfNooby
@BamfNooby 6 лет назад
1. V for Vendetta, 2. Braveheart, 3.The Matrix series
@dogguy8603
@dogguy8603 4 года назад
Still fucking hate braveheart
@emmetbrown6328
@emmetbrown6328 4 года назад
Matrix series and V for Vendetta have approaches more Socialist
@davidhoffman6980
@davidhoffman6980 2 года назад
I love the Matrix trilogy, but how can anyone think that story about a socialist collective with its own government fighting a war with high collateral damage is a libertarian series?
@davidcisco4036
@davidcisco4036 6 лет назад
Braveheart
@gabemando7823
@gabemando7823 6 лет назад
Too historically inaccurate to count
@1voluntaryist
@1voluntaryist 6 лет назад
Gabemando: All movies take "literary license", more or less. If you want accuracy, stick to documentaries. The message, i.e., the moral is what counts.
@fraxus
@fraxus 6 лет назад
I don't see how preferring local ruler over a foreign ruler qualifies as 'libertarian". The "FREEEEEEDOM" he was screaming about amounted to serving the Scottish royals rather than the British ones = NOT-libertarian at all. Do you imagine John Balliol, Robert the Bruce, and Mary Queen of Scots and her progeny had the least inclination toward the rights of the individual ? NOT!
@1voluntaryist
@1voluntaryist 6 лет назад
fraxus: Was that the message in "Braveheart" the desire for home rule? I saw it twice. I didn't get that. I did see Scottish royals plotting with the Brits to betray the rebellion. I saw rulers sticking together to make sure the freedom movement failed. I saw the movie as freedom vs. rulers/ruled. This may not have been factual. No matter. The movie message is the subject, not its historical accuracy. But the best movie ever made (with the same theme) was "Viva Zapata". Near the end, there is a clear anarchist proscription to achieve freedom. It is NOT by direct violent confrontation. It is by ignoring the state. It is by refusing to play by statist "kill or be killed" politics. The anarchist hero, Emilio Zapata, tells his prodigy to be independent, teach the village to be independent and to temporarily leave and hide before state troops arrive. Then when the coast is clear to return. This is non-confrontational, non-violent resistance. It is not rational to argue with a confirmed statist, i.e., someone who does not accept reason as the basis of society.
@dogguy8603
@dogguy8603 4 года назад
That god awful film?
@pancudowny
@pancudowny 3 года назад
The sentiment towards the EPA seen in "Ghostbusters" was actually one generally held by the American public at the time, after over a decade of domestic automakers having the performance--and fuel efficiency--strangled out of their models by ever-increasing CARB/EPA mandates, which in turn allowed imports to overtake the American automotive market in their place do to the looser compliance given them prior to 1980. All this is what led to the 4-cyl. '82-'86 Camaro/Firebird, and the likes of the Cadillac Cimarron.
@sid2112
@sid2112 Год назад
If I want a nuclear powered proton pack and a fusion matrix containment field in my basement that is MY business, not the EPAs, dammit! 😁
@chrisratledge
@chrisratledge 6 лет назад
"Still Mine," is a profoundly libertarian film about an elderly man fighting local zoning and code bureaucrats in Canada to downsize his home for his ailing wife. Based on actual events. www.imdb.com/title/tt2073086
@DocDay5
@DocDay5 6 лет назад
My favorite is McClintock with John Wayne. At one point GW McClintock (John Wayne's character) hires an young man who moments later takes a swing at GW. When asked why he did it he states he did like have to beg and then be given something. GW's response, "I don't give jobs, I hire men. You do a days work and I will pay you a days wage and we both hold our head up." Later the same young man complains that some day he would like to not have to work for someone. McClintock, the cattle barons response is "Everybody works for someone, I work for anyone that walks into a butcher shop wanting to buy a steak." If only more people could adopt this attitude.
@55Nyad
@55Nyad 3 года назад
McLintock btw
@briansinger5258
@briansinger5258 6 лет назад
I left _Dallas Buyers Club_ on a shelf with _Sicko_ over night and the former had eaten the latter by the morning.
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 6 лет назад
It wasn't the other way around?
@briansinger5258
@briansinger5258 6 лет назад
_Dallas Buyers Club_ ate _Sicko_ because it was stronger than _Sicko_ , not because it liked eating. You're thinking of Michael Moore
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
My favourite: Other People's Money. Directed by self-described socialist Norman Jewison, the movie surprisingly gives both sides to the issue of hostile corporate takeovers. Danny Devito plays the "evil" Wall Street take-over artist whose rousing speech at the end of the movie to the shareholders gives wonderful libertarian justifications for why a failing business is best taken over, divided up, and the separate parts sold off. It counters Gregory Peck's preceding speech meant to convince stockholders to hold on to the existing status quo for the good of the workers -- not the shareholders needs -- and other smarmy liberal reasons. Devito's speech carries the day. As Devito's character says: "I'm not your best friend; I'm your only friend."
@Earthandweather
@Earthandweather 6 лет назад
Tony Kondaks it is an excellent film. Its presentation of the “work ethic” and the “business ethic” is an artistic triumph. Reason prevails :-) and of course there’s - “Since when do you have to be hungry to eat a donut?”
@Boristien405
@Boristien405 6 лет назад
Tony Kondaks - haha I’ve seen it it was pretty good but watched it when I was younger and don’t remember it
@alanpeel1981
@alanpeel1981 6 лет назад
Also don't forget that Penelope Ann Miller's character gets a court injunction against DeVito's character which led to one of the biggest outbursts against his own team of attorneys. I'll also throw in what DeVito's character said in comparing his attorneys to nuclear warheads.
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
What I found fascinating is that the Beauty and the Beast matching of Miller and De Vito actually worked! I most certainly bought into the chemistry between them, despite the fact that -- at least lookswise -- they couldn't have been more different.
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 6 лет назад
After Club Dread I can't read Penelope without pronouncing it Pee-nel-ope.
@rodhoffman
@rodhoffman 6 лет назад
JOY is the most inspirational film for me. Love seeing determination get what it deserves in the end. Was great watching the character shed the layabouts holder her back.
@ProductBasement
@ProductBasement 4 года назад
The best part about the Incredibles, at least, from a political perspective, is the hillarious and brutal shots they take at tort law. "You didn't save my life, you ruined my death!... Incredible's losses cost the government millions..." I think we know where the Incredibles would line up on the Sakovia Accords. Bob's Burgers was a great TV show with some Libertarian themes, such as the recurring gag of the overly-picky government health inspector
@bdfunke
@bdfunke 6 лет назад
Serenity needs to be on that list or I'll aim to misbehave.
@poisonpotato1
@poisonpotato1 5 лет назад
Wreck it Ralph he fights for respect after losing his land due to imminent domain
@1voluntaryist
@1voluntaryist 6 лет назад
Best libertarian movie of all time: "Viva Zapata", then, "Sometimes a Great Notion", "Spartacus", "The Postman", "Serenity", "The Walk", some episodes in the Star Trek franchise, Star Gate franchise, and Star Wars franchise.
@mEnTL32
@mEnTL32 3 года назад
Instant thumbs up for "Paths of Glory" bit, but man I have been trying for years to remember the name of "The Barbarian Invasions." Thank you! I remember the conversations between the son and the union reps
@guven3625
@guven3625 3 года назад
Here's one I'd like to add. The Barbarians It's a series, not a movie but it's about the germanic people who believe that one man doesn't have to authority to order the execution of another wanting to live freely without the Romans taxing or oppressing them.
@Owlbearwolf2
@Owlbearwolf2 6 лет назад
Serenity!
@RWHaulbrook
@RWHaulbrook 6 лет назад
LOVING (2016) is a great Libertarian film.
@pennsylvaniagazette124
@pennsylvaniagazette124 6 лет назад
You missed the matrix, but I can forgive you. Love the new mix of culture on the channel. Hope to see more, along with the classic content as we move forward. Now is the time for libertarianism to rise.
@davidhoffman6980
@davidhoffman6980 2 года назад
How is the Matrix libertarian? The heros accept a high level of collateral damage civilian casualties in their war (hardly embodying the non-aggression principle) they have their own government (there's no discussion of how the "free people" consented to be governed by them), and they live in a cashless society where the collective distributes what is necessary to survive.
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 Год назад
@@davidhoffman6980 it's a war in the movie most of use would fight a war not being as concerned about the smaller things if china showed up trying to make us good communist or aliens wanted to subjugate humanity.
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 Год назад
Governments is not generally a real point of contention when fighting for your right to survival. Besides not all libertierians are anarchists that want no government just limited government.
@Jack-Steel
@Jack-Steel 6 лет назад
Not a movie, but the Wire. Bureaucracy, inefficiency, back-stabbing, corruption, nepotism and, worst of all, number-fudging (creating the appearance of value rather than actual value) in the Police, and touched on in the Education service, was mind-blowing. Season 3's Depiction of a Drug Decriminalisation "Trial" and the incredible resulting beneficial effects for the direct victims (addicts) as well as the wider community, was particularly inspiring.
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer Год назад
I strongly agree.
@JackGillespie69
@JackGillespie69 6 лет назад
Iron Man 2 and/or Captain America: Civil War
@rickyhyppa7960
@rickyhyppa7960 6 лет назад
Jack Gillespie The scene early on in the movie where Tony meets with the senate to hand over the suit is the most libertarian scene ive ever seen in a movie. "Ive successfully privatized world peace" Gotta love it!!
@Hadam10Rose
@Hadam10Rose 2 года назад
"A make a quick buck doing it" someone's never seen Ghostbusters 2. They were suied into oblivion by the government and they had to close. They even had a court out that they could "bust" any ghost. This is all between 1 and 2 and mentioned in 2 before the court scene.
@A.Hanson
@A.Hanson 6 лет назад
Firefly/Serenity, Captain America Civil War (Civil war in the comics was Cap at his most libertarian), Zootopia (best anti identity politics movie ever)
@elizabethashley42
@elizabethashley42 6 лет назад
100% agree about Firefly and CA:CW, but I found Zootopia to be chock-full of statist ideals.
@lunatic4152
@lunatic4152 5 лет назад
Adam Hanson Captain America in the comics was a liberal nor a libertarian. He signed the accords in the comic. In the film his more of a conservative or maybe he might be a libertarian.
@carsonrush3352
@carsonrush3352 3 года назад
@@lunatic4152, I'm pretty sure that (in the comics) Cap fought against the Accords and died opposing them.
@davidhoffman6980
@davidhoffman6980 2 года назад
If just one more person says the Matrix is libertarian, I'm going to suggest Fight Club be on this list too.
@TheRyanfan
@TheRyanfan 5 лет назад
I’ve been reading some of the comments and everyone seems to have forgot Daddy Daycare
@jimhunt8834
@jimhunt8834 4 года назад
An often overlooked Libertarian movie is 'Pump Up The Volume' (1990) where Christian Slater starts a pirate radio station, and becomes the target of the FCC.
@Topher_Knows
@Topher_Knows 6 лет назад
An American Tail should be always on these lists, it's the best Children's alternative to hyper-agenda Disney.
@LoganCampbell
@LoganCampbell 6 лет назад
The Castle (1997). Australian comedy film about a family fighting against Eminent domain.
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
Speaking of Australian comedies, how about The Coca-Cola Kid, starring Eric Roberts?
@majbattmd
@majbattmd 6 лет назад
GATTACA!
@everfitt
@everfitt 6 лет назад
It's also a great film for raising questions about humanity and CRISPR technology. Eugenics laws will come again.
@doomerbloomer6160
@doomerbloomer6160 6 лет назад
great movie, even from a non-libertarian viewpoint
@EnzoCapun
@EnzoCapun 4 года назад
Thank you reason, with these new "star Wars" trilogy I'm really hopeless about films of our time
@maverikmiller6746
@maverikmiller6746 5 лет назад
Thanks that was a good list. Gonna watch these.
@Othello484
@Othello484 6 лет назад
Fun vid. Thanks!
@davidgreenshield2505
@davidgreenshield2505 4 года назад
I would add Thank You For Smoking in 2005 and the Pursuit of Happiness with Will Smith. Take a look at both movies they have great Libertarian view points.
@noyb154
@noyb154 6 лет назад
Brave New World, 1984, Matrix. Libertarianism is essentially the ideology of free will over state power. Shh don't say anarchism though, cuz everyone gets triggered. Analogy: Libertarianism is anarchy-lite like socialism is communism-lite.
@Absurd_1
@Absurd_1 6 лет назад
or postmodern cause everyone thinks its ruining the west
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 6 лет назад
May I say Anarchocapitalism? :)
@LeeEricsson
@LeeEricsson 6 лет назад
Gee Willickers that’s not libertarian. Orwell was a socialist. Stop trying to claim George Orwell and Huxley.
@learnpianofastonline
@learnpianofastonline 6 лет назад
Unfortunately a lot of libertarians are closet socialists.
@Barskor1
@Barskor1 6 лет назад
Orwell intentionally or not displayed why socialism/communism and state power are bad so we don't care what he intended or belived was the "best" political view only the results of his work.
@ERRORhxc13
@ERRORhxc13 3 года назад
I appreciate the reasonable side of y'all to include the "this isn't an exhaustive list, so feel free to add ones we missed + to tell us how wrong we are to use the ones we did" mantra. Opening the floor for civil debate.
@englishovals
@englishovals 6 лет назад
"Syndrome is a normie..."
@jonathangrey2183
@jonathangrey2183 6 лет назад
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@Hunpecked
@Hunpecked 6 лет назад
"Muggle"?
@isshintheglocksaint4592
@isshintheglocksaint4592 4 года назад
REEEEEEEE
@milo8425
@milo8425 3 года назад
I find some conclusions Rand made to be borderline eugenicist, but her human and societal story is a compelling one regardless, and that is well manifested in the early and mid-era Pixar films thanks in no small part to a major player in the studio being an objectivist. Let's remember though, Dagny Taggart is functionally just another superhero off to create a superhero paradise. She is the American Ubermensch, just like the Incredibles. The problem is that the world at large is the villain in Rand's stories, and in the Incredibles, being an Ubermensch is not a progression of will, but a genetic trait.
@Cgriff512
@Cgriff512 6 лет назад
First like and first comment! Good video as always, but I’ve only seen two of the five so I’ve got some watching to do. I realize this might be more difficult but a video dedicated to video games with libertarian themes or undertones would be great as well. Keep up the excellent work!
@nova3k
@nova3k 6 лет назад
I really did enjoy their review of Assassins Creed and its libertarian themes.
@leosousa7404
@leosousa7404 5 лет назад
Nice selection!
@timothygray7798
@timothygray7798 6 лет назад
Lonely Are the Brave - based on a book by Edward Abbey. Main character is a modern-day cowboy who tries to break his friend out of jail for committing a crime of principle (sheltering illegal immigrants in the movie; refusing to register for the draft in the book). In the book, they are explicitly identified as anarchists.
@namesjames1
@namesjames1 5 лет назад
Most of these films all also have strong themes of overwhelming calateral damage to achieve aims.
@davidhoffman6980
@davidhoffman6980 2 года назад
I can't help but notice how many of the suggestions in this comment section are films where the heros are state actors, military personnel, and generally people who don't embody the non-aggression principle. Someone suggested the Matrix which has a cashless collective with its own government fighting a war with high collateral damage. It seems like people here think libertarian means anti regime.
@Swansong32
@Swansong32 6 лет назад
You forgot Legends of the Fall, Legends of the Fall and Legends of the Fall!! IMHO ;-)
@Kevin-S
@Kevin-S 6 лет назад
Swansong32 I love the scene where post-stroke Anthony Hopkins has the tell them how to handle the government by raising his middle finger.
@spaceracer23
@spaceracer23 2 года назад
I'd like to add Gattaca to the list. When government and private business conspire to create an underclass, the black market steps in to help people rise above their station.
@mysocalledknife07
@mysocalledknife07 Год назад
One of the greatest movies, ever.
@major600
@major600 5 лет назад
I don't know how much Edna Mode's philosophy resembles Ayn Rand's, but she was most clearly based on Edith Head, the legendary Hollywood costume designer.
@amir2537_
@amir2537_ 6 лет назад
The world's end 2013 is the most libertarian movie ever
@TheFortressMaximus
@TheFortressMaximus 3 года назад
Iron Man 2. Honestly shocked it was left off the list. They basically use Atlas Shrugged as the basis for the plot.
@KrisBrightIdeas
@KrisBrightIdeas 6 лет назад
V for Vendetta and The Lego Movie are definitely on my top list! If you haven't seen the Lego Movie, you are, no joke, seriously missing out on a great libertarian movie and message!
@JK-gu3tl
@JK-gu3tl 4 года назад
Glad, The Barbarian Invasions gets a nod. I picked up on the anti-gov't theme of the movie when it first came out.
@mariamoore1744
@mariamoore1744 6 лет назад
Good work Greetings, tremendous Expert good quality video.
@pocki892
@pocki892 4 года назад
I trink the Marvel Cinematic Universe is another great depiction of Libertarian Values. Those especially come to play in the" return of the first avenger " but also through characters like Captain America and Vision throughout the trilogy in their struggle against big government organisations and Thanos. The FEE RU-vid Channel made some excellent Videos on them.
@cadeniguess6333
@cadeniguess6333 3 года назад
What is that french black and white war movie in the start
@sadmeatshield939
@sadmeatshield939 6 лет назад
I feel like the founder could go here. It really shows off how awesome capitalism is for the innovators, and how punishing it can be for those who cannot evolve.
@yvesgomes
@yvesgomes 6 лет назад
Cool stuff. I haven't watched Joy. And I was too young to notice that pattern in Ghost Busters, when I watched it.
@BlazeGuitarLessons
@BlazeGuitarLessons 2 года назад
This is so great. Ghostbusters is the best because the private sector literally saves the world from the apocalypse!
@bolivardigriz8847
@bolivardigriz8847 6 лет назад
"Our Man Flint" has some really good libertarian quotes. In the SpecFic genre "Destination: Moon!" has libertarian elements, which is not surprising given that Heinlein wrote it.
@billcollins7009
@billcollins7009 3 года назад
A TV series plus a movie, Firefly (TV) and Serenity (movie), definitely extol libertarian values. Capt. Reynolds, "That's what governments are for, to get in a man's way." Shepherd Book, "A government is a body of people, usually, notably, ungovernerned."
@CocaineDragon
@CocaineDragon 5 лет назад
Wonderful video.
@wanderingandwondering67
@wanderingandwondering67 6 лет назад
The Pursuit of Happiness, Monster's Inc., and Robots
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 6 лет назад
I saw Pursuit of Her Penis.
@BLUEGENE13
@BLUEGENE13 6 лет назад
how is that character modeled on rand?
@zenapplejones
@zenapplejones 6 лет назад
There will be Blood E'nuff said !!!
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
I second that.
@tkondaks
@tkondaks 6 лет назад
One of the greatest endings of any movie. Daniel says: "I'm finished!" and then Violin Concerto in D Major (Movement III) by Johannes Brahms.
@dilkry
@dilkry 6 лет назад
How about Network?
@rickhoran
@rickhoran 6 лет назад
Or at least an allegory of the Trump phenomenon
@daistoke1314
@daistoke1314 2 года назад
A film many might not see as libertarian is "Schindlers list" one man who realises the state is wrong. And acts in line with that realisation.
@LouisEmery
@LouisEmery Год назад
Movie Joy sounds interesting. My wife may not understand fully the concept of a mop, though.
@RevolverSnake007
@RevolverSnake007 4 года назад
Escape From New York is a pretty badass one
@CurtHowland
@CurtHowland 6 лет назад
Individual initiative, individual responsibility, individual action in the face of bureaucratic ineptitude, is pretty much the theme of EVERY movie, and EVERY story in human history. Captain Piccard ignoring StarFleet orders and saving the day, Governor Bradford violating the Mayflower Compact and re-establishing private property, Odysseus thumbing his nose at the gods, come on!
@SlimThrull
@SlimThrull 3 года назад
Much as I like Star Trek is is about as anti-Libertarian as you can get.
@Green__one
@Green__one 2 года назад
The funny part is that all these movies with libertarian themes are made by a bunch of people who believe the exact opposite. Do they not see the irony here? They know that the population wants libertarianism, so that's what they make their stories show, but then they fight and preach against it every chance they get.
@b.griffin317
@b.griffin317 6 лет назад
anyone notice paths of glory in the opening montage? I liked that.
@JWalker6541
@JWalker6541 5 лет назад
The World's End. (3rd movie in the so-called "Cornetto Trilogy" - Simon Pegg, Nick Frost). Moral is that freedom, free will, and self determination are ALWAYS better than and superior to forced conformism, even if the former things allow for (or even cause) society and our world to be messier, less efficient, and more dangerous than it would be with heavy-handed enforcement of rules meant to force us toward 'the greater good'.... [Also, I heartily second 'Serenity' being added to the list...]
@electricwizard1949
@electricwizard1949 3 года назад
You put Arcand in there. I'm flattered. Je m'attendais pas à entendre du français ici. Merci là
@Michael-qp9yr
@Michael-qp9yr 3 года назад
V for vendetta, Serenity, Scarface,.......mandalorian episodes.
@m.c.murdoch6
@m.c.murdoch6 5 лет назад
You forgot Big Trouble in Little China! haha "May the Wings of Liberty never lose a feather."
@poonamkumar7941
@poonamkumar7941 2 года назад
Most "based on a true story" films involve individuals standing up to massive, brutal and uncaring, institutions that project unfair and oppressive power over others. Whether those institutions are governmental or corporate is largely irrelevant.
@mipsirc
@mipsirc 2 года назад
David and Goliath...
@brianforbes8325
@brianforbes8325 5 лет назад
The ironic thing about Ghostbusters is that Bill Murray is a progressive left-winger. He supported Ralph Nader's independent presidential candidacy in 2000 and 2004, Obama's presidency, and Bernie Sanders's candidacy for the Democratic nomination in 2016. So while he, Ackroyd, Ramis, and Ernie Hudson were all hysterical in the film, I give all the credit to the screenwriters for the libertarian message.
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