Following a ghost invasion of Manhattan, paranormal enthusiasts Erin Gilbert and Abby Yates, nuclear engineer Jillian Holtzmann, and subway worker Patty Tolan band together to stop the otherworldly threat. Together, they form the Ghostbusters and use their unique skills and equipment to capture and contain ghosts that are haunting the city. As they uncover a hidden plot to unleash a horde of ghosts upon the world, the team must confront their own personal demons and save New York City from certain destruction.
Corporal Joe Bauers is chosen for a hibernation program but is forgotten. When he wakes up 500 years later, he discovers a dystopian world filled with moronic people. Joe must navigate this new society and find a way back to the past. Along the way, he encounters an idiocracy run by President Camacho and a corporation selling a sports drink called Brawndo. Joe's intelligence sets him apart from everyone else, leading him to become Vice President and work on improving society.
When a group of boys go see an R-rated movie, their parents blame Canada for corrupting them. This leads to a war between the US and Canada, with the fate of the world at stake. As the boys try to save their favorite movie stars from execution, they confront political satire, censorship, and the forces of evil. They must learn to stand up for what they believe in while navigating love, friendship, and the chaos that ensues.
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is a comedy documentary TV show that exposes scams and skepticism through satire. The show features the famous magician duo Penn & Teller as they debunk pseudo-intellectual theories and propaganda, using their unique blend of comedy and magic. With a focus on libertarianism and a knack for reenactments, Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a good laugh while questioning the status quo.
In a dystopian society, a businesswoman fights for individual rights and freedom in the face of a collapsing economy and increasing government control.
Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) is a movie based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Dagny Taggart, a successful businesswoman who struggles to keep her family's railroad company alive amidst a worsening economic recession. As she fights against government regulations and sanctions while facing growing fears of a collapsing society, Dagny finds herself drawn to the mysterious figure of John Galt, a genius inventor and advocate of individual freedoms. The movie explores themes of capitalism, individualism, and the consequences of government control.
The Fountainhead follows the story of Howard Roark, an architect who refuses to compromise his artistic vision and integrity, even as he faces rejection and opposition from a society that values conformity and mediocrity. Set in New York City, the film explores themes of individualism, collectivism, and the power of integrity.
In a dystopian America, a businesswoman and a self-made man fight against government control and advocate for individual rights and freedom.
Extract follows the story of Joel, a small business owner who is faced with a series of misfortunes including a cheating wife, a nosy neighbor, and an industrial accident. Joel tries to extract himself from these bizarre situations while dealing with a variety of eccentric characters.
In the year 1814, during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, a teacher finds himself entangled in historical events and develops an unlikely friendship with the emperor. The teacher's libertarian ideals clash with the autocratic regime, leading to comedic situations and unexpected outcomes.
Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage is a documentary that tells the story of the cult rock band Rush and their journey to success. The film explores their unique musical style, their individualism, and the impact they had on the world of rock music. It delves into their personal lives, their struggles, and their triumphs, showcasing the dedication and passion that drove them to become one of the most influential rock bands in history. Through interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, viewers get an in-depth look into the band's history, their musical evolution, and the bond that kept them together throughout the years.
A portrait of Argentine libertarian politician Javier Milei.
The Yes Men Fix the World (2009) is a documentary comedy that explores the world of corporate exploitation and activism. The film follows the antics of a group of activists known as The Yes Men as they impersonate powerful corporations and create outrageous stunts to expose the dark truths behind corporate greed. With a mix of humor and thought-provoking content, the film delves into themes of capitalism, hypocrisy, and the importance of standing up against corporate power.
Money, Media, and Legislation. Using these three means, your livelihood is being subverted and coopted by politicians and their cronies... and it's only getting worse. This documentary gives you a front row seat to the methodically planned and perpetual corruption of our "democracy." It's about time we fought back. Go to peacefulseaproductions.com to learn more and explore our other films and media. Featuring: Shane Hazel Spike Cohen Angela McArdle Gerred Bell Martin Cowen Narrated by Robbie Bernstein Produced & Directed by Jake Green Produced by Nikki Tomlinson Animator: Greg Fisher Composer: Geoffrey Burch Title and Credits Songs by Casey Sabol Additional Music by Jay Denton & ENDURE Studios
It showcases a series of events that unfold over six years. An impulsive one-time gathering turns into an annual event.
In this documentary, a teenage boy sets out to prove the hypocrisy of left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore by uncovering flaws in his work and personal life. The film criticizes Moore's portrayal of American politics and exposes his alleged lies and exaggerations. It also delves into topics like gun safety, capitalism, and conservative values.
The Libertine is a comedic and historical movie set in 18th-century Europe. It revolves around a libertine writer who leads a scandalous life, indulging in sexual attractions, adultery, and freedom of speech. The story explores themes of enlightenment, religion, and censorship. With a touch of sensuality and high society, the movie presents a period piece filled with intriguing characters and societal dynamics.
The Passion of Ayn Rand is a movie based on the true story of Ayn Rand, a famous female writer and philosopher. It explores her life, her relationships, and her philosophy of objectivism. The movie delves into the complexities of her career, including her affair with a younger man and her struggle with hypocrisy. It portrays her as a confident and assertive woman who challenged the conventions of her time.
Storm in a Teacup is a political satire comedy set in Scotland. It follows the story of a newspaper reporter who falls in love with a politician's daughter. The reporter uses his wit and satire to expose the hypocrisy of the political system and create chaos in the town. Along the way, there are misunderstandings, a dog, and a hilarious dinner party. Will love conquer all in this storm of political comedy?
The life and career of Clarence Darrow, the noted American lawyer and civil libertarian.