Idiocracy
Have we discussed this movie on here yet? I watched it for the third time last night. Having gone to an anti-intellectual high school, I think a lot of Judge's calls are right on, though I don't think it would take 500 years. The Wikipedia article mentions it was not released widely, and there is some thought that it is do to the slander of Starbucks, Fuddruckers, Costco, Gatorade, and on and on.
There is an enormous amount in the background in this movie--almost worth going through it frame-by-frame. But relevant to RI is the intriguing portrayal of the police state in the background--despite the idiocy in the society at large and the government, the repressive element functions very well. It is revealing that "Rehabilitation" is spelled correctly, whereas just about everything else is not.
Thoughts?
There is an enormous amount in the background in this movie--almost worth going through it frame-by-frame. But relevant to RI is the intriguing portrayal of the police state in the background--despite the idiocy in the society at large and the government, the repressive element functions very well. It is revealing that "Rehabilitation" is spelled correctly, whereas just about everything else is not.
Thoughts?
