>Dumb American kid fails french class and has to go to Europe to make up the credit so he can graduate high school >Is somehow mistaken for a secret agent >Bad guy (based on Rothschild) is trying to turn Europe into one country (EU) with one currency (Euro) >Bad guy's real plan is to steal all of the gold from all European countries and become supreme ruler >Bad guy attempts to kill all European politicians and blame it on Dumb American kid's high school classmates >Dumb American kid defeats Bad Guy while fighting on top of the stolen gold
It is sooo fucked up how eerily predictive this movie was. It was released a few years before the EU became a thing, and basically spelled out their entire plan.
Post other movies that weirdly predicted the future in this thread
Rainman >guy has autistic brother, nobody knows what it is because "muh diagnosis", rare condition. Film released one year after USA increases vaccine administration.
Preparing people for explosion of autism. Tell people rate of autism increase due to better diagnosis LOL
In the early 80s autism was 1:100000 same rate as it is today in Amish communities that don't use vaccines
Grayson Reyes
>blabla your future can be seen in the idocracy movie
Idiocracy was extremely predictive. >smart people keep putting off having children until the time is right >only dumb people breed >society now waters plants with Gatorade and wonder why nothing grows
This movie perfectly explained dropping birth rates.
It began with the publishing of Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi's manifesto Paneuropa (1923), which presented the idea of a unified European State. The organisation was prohibited by Nazi Germany in 1933, and was founded again after the Second World War. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paneuropean_Union
Leo Walker
Well, he's not wrong after all. The CEE (CECA, EURATOM etc.) did not have the same tight bonds that the EU had since 1992 with the Maastricht treaty (or 2007 if you consider the treaty of Lisbon) It was basically what the Zollverein was for Germany in the 19th century
Luis Barnes
...and it was probably WRITTEN in about 1985-86, since it usually takes three or four years to get a script sold and budgeted for production.
Jason Jenkins
Arlington Road Another movie that basically spells out how they create a patsy
Joshua Long
Correct Great thread don't mind the morons
Hudson Hernandez
Arlington Road was fucking awesome, and scary as fuck because of how true to life it was.
Dominic Robinson
Its was one of my favorite movies growing up. I only remember the scene when the prostitute assassin get a scorpion in her dress and he think she is doing erotic dancing.
Enemy of the state - 1998, had a critical document dated 9/11. The movie was about a deep state operative and who knew the truth about tons of conspiracies.
Caleb Johnson
The EU is just a continuation of the EEC from 1957. You’re technically correct though.
Josiah Wright
My point was that the EU wasn't solidified with a single currency until 1993. There were plans to get it done before that time, but they didn't come to fruition until '93. The movie is stating that the EU was planned to be a totalitarian regime from the beginning, and this has basically become reality.
The dude who wrote/directed this movie knew their plan, and tried to warn people.
Tyler Flores
>Enemy of the state - 1998 1998? WHAT THE FUCK I thought it was made in like 2005
Lucas Sanchez
I remember watching this movie many times as a kid
Easton Wilson
I thought before the EU u guys had the EEC which was a free trade zone for capitalist europe?
Brayden Morales
To bad it was hijacked by kikes
Lucas Stewart
>sooo How new are you?
Joseph Ward
Fuck off, you 14 year old faggot. You have to be 18 to post here.