Bloody El : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Hackish way to promote a sequel. Or happy ending. Which I don't always think is as necessa...
yellow_rose1 : Fabulous Movie. It is very ironic that this was the last film Rob Reiner director. It was ...
Twixtid : Thank you expresso and Lily23 for this. So, I am not familiar with traditional Sherlock Ho...
Pringokid : Still 1 of my fav Christmas movies. I always get a good laugh at this.
pong : I liked the part where the blue man shot arrows from his bow
Alien : "PICK....IT....UP!"
Sally : ππ Happy Holidays Everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Years ππ
Toonaholic : If ya wanna see the ol' legends of the Enterprise battle their ol' nemesis, its an oldie b...
FillipW : hilarious
prism : Sounds like he's describing the Nazi Bell
This movie was truly ahead of its time and remains just as relevant today, offering a scathing critique of the advertising industry and the manipulative power it holds over society. Through sharp satire and unsettling realism, the film exposes how advertising distorts truth, commodifies human experience, and exploits psychological vulnerabilities for profit. Long before conversations about media literacy and corporate influence became mainstream, this film dared to pull back the curtain on an industry that thrives on illusion. Its themes resonate even more powerfully in todayβs hyper commercialized world, where targeted ads and consumer data tracking have taken manipulation to new heights.