Movies That Are Destroying America

"Movies That Are Destroying America"
Stephen Colbert does a movie review of trailers he's seen as he emphasizes, "In and out in 3 minutes, that's my motto." and "[Trailers] break it down into bite size pieces and they give you the best part of the movie anyway.". Many times he admits that he has not actually seen the movie that he is reviewing; this often leads to a humorous and mistaken impression of the movie because he bases his understanding of it only on the content of the trailer. He also says he does it for American values. The show has done an "Awards Edition," a "Christmas Edition," and a "Summer Blockbuster Edition." A common joke is for him to protest a movie most conservatives would find harmless, then praise a movie they are protesting.
 * The Family Stone — "You people in Hollywood may think it's okay to shirk your responsibilities, trip the light fantastic and chill-out man, but real Americans work for a living."
 * The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe — "This movie has been labeled a Christianity allegory because its hero, Aslan the lion, sacrifices his life on a hill top to save the world and through the power of love, rises from the grave to defeat evil. Sorry — doesn't work as an allegory. Last time I checked, Jesus wasn't a lion."
 * Walk the Line — "Celebrates an outlaw who had the gall to sympathize with convicted felons."
 * Pride & Prejudice — "What more can you say about a movie with one of the seven deadly sins right there on the title?"
 * The Squid and the Whale — "Be warned, America; this is no sea faring adventure. It's the worst family film since Blue Velvet, a terrible sequel to National Velvet."
 * Match Point — "I went into this trailer expecting to catch a glimpse of Woody, or at least the young actor meant to stand in for him, but it was a waste of my three minutes."
 * An Inconvenient Truth — "Starring Al Gore as- surprise!- a fear monger."
 * Hoot — "This time the Hollywood elite celebrates a bunch of teenagers fighting to save the nests of some burrowing owls. Burrowing owls? Know what that is? That's a rat with wings."
 * Over the Hedge — "It's just a thinly veiled instructional video for immigrants trying to sneak into our country."
 * Mission Impossible III (referred to as "Miiih", as the poster says M:I:III) — "It's a movie about spies and what they do, but now is not the time to reveal our nation's most vital intelligence gathering methods, like falling out of skyscrapers, screaming at Philip Seymour Hoffman, and staring in a very manly fashion."
 * A Scanner Darkly - (referring to the "exploding head" scene in the similarly-titled Scanners) "Who would put up $10 to see Keanu Reeves' head explode? Come to think of it, I would." Directed by Richard Linklater.
 * Barnyard - "A children's film about transsexual barnyard animals? I haven't seen a website more disgusting, and trust me, I've looked!"
 * "X-Men: The Last Stand" - "They are not taking a stand, they are taking a LEAN."

===Movies That Are Destroying America - C h  r  i  s  t  m  a  s  E  d  i  t  i  o  n ===
 * Deck The Halls A Yuletide snuff film.
 * Black Christmas Stephen has been told there are no blacks in this film, but as he doesn't see color, and hasn't seen the film, he cannot be sure. It is also the worst remake of White Christmas ever.
 * It's A Wonderful Life Communist townspeople conspire to prevent a God-fearing crippled capitalist from collecting what he is owed. Financed directly by the Soviet Secretariat of Film.

Movies That Are Destroying America - 2007 Oscars Edition

 * All the south-of-the-border Mexican films nominated this year
 * An Inconvenient Truth - made global warming sexy
 * Little Miss Sunshine - Steve Carrell abandons his career in jornalism to portray a gay Proust scholar in a good light

Other Movies Stephen Has Commented On

 * The Wizard of Oz - Chock full of pinko subtext that takes place in a drug induced fantasyland populated by labor activists. Gay icon Dorothy kills a high-ranking Oz official, and then goes fugitive with an animal activist, a tree-hugger and a liberal activist.

Movies that Stephen Has Recommended

 * Good Night, and Good Luck. — "Lionizes an American hero: Senator Joe McCarthy."
 * Brokeback Mountain - "A story that promotes good old-fashioned values — I'm talking about Brokeback Mountain."
 * TransAmerica - "First, it has America in the title and that's a plus... I assume the 'trans' part has something to do with the Trans-Am."
 * Akeelah and the Bee - "This is one of the best food inspired movies since the Burger King film The Great Fry Adventure."
 * Strangers with Candy - "A film fun for the whole family. Even grandma! She'll have more fun if she doesn't use the senior discount! Pay full price!"
 * Colbert's recommendation of the film Strangers with Candy and suggestion that seniors pay full price is actually an in-joke referring to the fact that he wrote and co-starred in both the film and the Strangers with Candy TV show.