Finding a list of films for white guys seems impossible on the internet, so I went and made my own. Here are a bunch of films for white people to enjoy.
These films for white men aren't ranked in any kind of order, but I'll supply a little spoiler free overview of the plot as well as a little trivia, just for the fun of it.
By the way there are loads more films for white guys, but I just kept the list short for the sake of saving time. I'll also include warnings for films heavy with "the message".
These films for white men aren't ranked in any kind of order, but I'll supply a little spoiler free overview of the plot as well as a little trivia, just for the fun of it.
By the way there are loads more films for white guys, but I just kept the list short for the sake of saving time. I'll also include warnings for films heavy with "the message".
Mad Max
You follow the journey of road cop "Mad" Max Rockatansky trying to maintain law and order in a world with near depleted oil reserves. The scarcity of which as started society to crumble.
Trivia
Mad Max star Mel Gibson's real name is Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson. He is said to be of Irish descent and seems to be a Catholic.
The film Mad Max heavily inspired the gaming franchise Fallout.
The director of the film says he is of "greek" origin, changed his surname from Miliotis to Miller and describes himself as a feminsist.
Co-creator of Mad Max Byron Kennedy reportedly died in 1983 aged 33 having crashed his helicopter.
Production company Kennedy Miller Productions.
Distributed by Roadshow Film Distributors (Australia) | Warner Bros. (International).
The film Mad Max heavily inspired the gaming franchise Fallout.
The director of the film says he is of "greek" origin, changed his surname from Miliotis to Miller and describes himself as a feminsist.
Co-creator of Mad Max Byron Kennedy reportedly died in 1983 aged 33 having crashed his helicopter.
Production company Kennedy Miller Productions.
Distributed by Roadshow Film Distributors (Australia) | Warner Bros. (International).
Get Carter
Working for one of London's organised crime families as a hitman, Jack Carter (played by Michael Caine) is determined to return back to his former working class home of Newcastle and attend his brother's funeral. But more importantly investigate the events surrounding his brothers death.
Trivia
Besides being a top bloke Michael Caine's real name is Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr and not a lot of people know that.
The story of Get Carter is based off the book Jack's Return Home.
Michael Caine is married to a non-white woman named Shakira Caine from British Guiana. Michael Caine describes himself as a Christian and his wife as a Muslim.
The filming location for the ending (Dawdon beach) was also used in the opening scenes for the film Alien 3.
Production company MGM-British Studios.
Distributed by MGM-EMI Distributors.
The story of Get Carter is based off the book Jack's Return Home.
Michael Caine is married to a non-white woman named Shakira Caine from British Guiana. Michael Caine describes himself as a Christian and his wife as a Muslim.
The filming location for the ending (Dawdon beach) was also used in the opening scenes for the film Alien 3.
Production company MGM-British Studios.
Distributed by MGM-EMI Distributors.
The Belko Experiment
What looks to be another boring day at the office will soon turn into a fight for survival.
The Message: Features a racially divided work force and a non-white love interest.
The Message: Features a racially divided work force and a non-white love interest.
Trivia
The writer of the story, James Gunn, describes himself as a Catholic that is part Jewish.
James Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy for degenerate stuff he wrote on the degenerate site Twitter.
Although it not directly attributed the storyline draws a lot of influence from a Japanese film Battle Royale.
James Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy for degenerate stuff he wrote on the degenerate site Twitter.
Although it not directly attributed the storyline draws a lot of influence from a Japanese film Battle Royale.