Fox Business: LEGO Movie "Anti-Capitalist"

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Fox Business: LEGO Movie "Anti-Capitalist"


Fox Business recently labeled The LEGO Movie's use of a CEO as its villain as an attempt to "indoctrinate" children with "anti-capitalist messages."

It's pretty hard not to love LEGO. Whether you tried to eat them as a toddler, played with them as a child or just enjoy some of the more recent play sets, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that there's a way for most everyone to enjoy it. That in mind, it should be no great surprise that the recently released LEGO Movie has been a big hit both the box office.

Not everyone has responded well to the movie, however. The folk at Fox Business recently took exception to film's antagonist, the diabolical CEO Lord Business. "Why is the head of a corporation, where they hire people, people go to work, they pay their rent, their mortgage, they put their kids through college, they feed their families, they give to charities, they give to churches -- why would the CEO be an easy target," asked host Charles Payne.

His guest, media analyst Paul Dergarabedian responded that movies of this sort generally rely on villains in positions of power. Co-host Monica Crowley, in turn, accused Hollwyood and The LEGO Movie of "trying to indoctrinate kids" with "anti-capitalist messages." Dergarabedian pointed out that LEGO itself is a pretty big company obviously hoping to promote its brand and make money with the film, but that seemed to fall on deaf ears. Granted, it wouldn't be Fox if the responses were rational but still, the silliness here is pretty spectacular.

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Uratoh

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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess they didn't actually *WATCH* the movie. Certain *REDACTED REDACTED REDACTED*, it's not anti corporation.
 

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MrBrightside919 said:
FOX: Trying to find anything to ***** about...even a kids movie...
I particularly love whenever they bring up The Lorax. Granted, the remake sucked, but the fact that they're all "Damn that movie and its call for clean air!!!!" makes me laugh.
 

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I still say the best was whn they called out The Muppet Movie for the same thing only to have Kermit and Miss Piggy mock them in a press conference. :D
 

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And I suppose every form of entertainment that features an evil corporation is anti-capitalist. Things like Aliens, Resident Evil, and Superman.
 

Nooners

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These are the moments when I hide my head in shame and wish that Fox would stop making the rest of us Republicans look bad.
 

Daemascus

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Fox News, trying to make a mountain out of a Lego block the just stepped on.
 

J Tyran

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Terrible really, demonising these generous CEOs that benevolently give the workers money to pay their mortgages (from themselves) and buy food and consumer goods (from themselves) out of the goodness of their hearts.
 

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Good god, Fox, first bitching about The Muppets for being anti-capitalist and now The LEGO Movie... why don't you go film yourselves kicking a puppy next to complete the "Sh!t on childhood joy" bucket list?
 

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Lord Business was just the representation of a child's father. (Father obviously some kind of business man) and as far as I remember there was no environmental, anti-capitalist, or any other message in the film other than Pro-creativity, you know outside the box kinda thing. Oh and Mr. Rodgers message that everyone is special.
Freaken loved that movie though. So many fuzzy memories. Also shut up Fox.
 

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Zer0Saber said:
Lord Business was just the representation of a child's father. (Father obviously some kind of business man) and as far as I remember there was no environmental, anti-capitalist, or any other message in the film other than Pro-creativity, you know outside the box kinda thing. Oh and Mr. Rodgers message that everyone is special.
Freaken loved that movie though. So many fuzzy memories. Also shut up Fox.
You do it like this. [ spoiler ] [ /spoiler ]

Without the spaces between the [s and words, of course.
 

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Gee, why would anyone pick on poor, defenseless coroprations...?

It's not like in addition to that list of Fox's things that amount to "they pay people to work and occasionally do charitable works for which they receive large tax write-offs" they don't also pollute the environment, strong-arm local governments, lobby for weaker labor laws, ship jobs overseas, dodge paying taxes, pretend to be people until it comes time to shuffle off legal liability...

...Oh, and also actually try to indoctrinate children, unlike Fox News' paranoid fantasies.

(Cue Yosemite Sam-style swearing.)
 

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Hey Fox, three words: Lex Fucking Luthor. Or did they finally acknowledge that comics aren't just aimed at kids now? Maybe in thirty years they won't be running a "video games linked to youth violence" story every month.

It's funny, too, how other news agencies (that aren't financed by them) attack companies like Bank of America and Fox has nothing better to do than target a kids movie with accusations of being anti-capitalist. How is a kids movie based on expensive as hell plastic toys that I'm sure Lego wants kids to keep buying anti-capitalist? I'm also sure that it had several ads for wallet deflating concessions and trailers for actual mind numbing cash grab films. I doubt the movie took jabs at those capitalist ideals.

Most News networks on either side are at best "enhancing" the truth on many of their stories to get more ratings and discredit their political opponents. Fox News goes above and beyond to turn anything into an enemy of the American People if they aren't profiting from it. They should rename themselves to the Conspiracy Theorist News Network.
 

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Nooners said:
These are the moments when I hide my head in shame and wish that Fox would stop making the rest of us Republicans look bad.
If God didn't want us to laugh at politics, he wouldn't have made Fox and MSNBC... or the political parties at all for that matter.
 

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You mean the movie designed by a major corporation specifically to further their brand image and to sell toys to kids is anti-capitalist?

Oh Fox, never change.
 

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People in america watch this and take it seriously?
That's kind of worrying.
 

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You know Capitalism really shouldn't be a religion. It's just a system that happens, you don't need the people in it to believe in capitalism or be indoctrinated in it (or against it). FOX really does do its best to serve two masters
 

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canadamus_prime said:
And I suppose every form of entertainment that features an evil corporation is anti-capitalist. Things like Aliens, Resident Evil, and Superman.
Superman was envisioned as a socialist crusader, rescuing people the capitalists didn't want to help. Though oddly enough Luther comes in after that went away and he became a propaganda piece.