She's The Man, Are We There Yet, Carrie, The Skin I Live In and Creamerie Hunt
The movie called The Skin I Live In was released on September 2, 2011 in Spain. I never heard of this movie but the character Antonio Banderas is a real piece of shit who is a surgeon that can change someone's gender to whatever they want to be. Since this is against someone else's will, it's good that I defeated him because I've never heard of a heinous crime such as this where you operate on someone that will scar them for life. The movie called Creamerie is a black comedy web series released back in April 19, 2021. Well, this is new where depravity reaches another level that I don't even want to see again. Here, we have a dystopian world where nearly all men have died from a mysterious virus leaving women to create an organization called Wellness. They capture any surviving men in the world and take them hostage by using pumping devices to extract their semen from their genitals so they can repopulate the Earth. Oh my goodness, as if MDPOPE and those other disturbing movies weren't enough, this one right here deserves to be in it because it is a direct human violation. I can understand that its a dystopian world but this is just inhumane and unbelievable. I'm pretty sure men would be given more than enough of a reason to not want to be with women at all. Next, we have Carrie which was released in October 18, 2013 with Chloe Grace Moretz. I defeated Carrie's Mother who acts more like a fanatic or heretic instead of a loving mother who should have told her daughter about the power she possessed from her father. Its either you commit to a religion, change your religion or don't follow one at all is what Carrie's Mother should have done. If it wasn't for her controlling and constant fear of what Carrie can do, she would have been a fine person who could have been given a second chance. Oh well, I guess those who don't want to be helped should be left alone for them to decide their own fate. I haven't seen this movie but one day I might just to see how it is. The movie Are We There Yet was released back in January 21, 2005. I used to watch this movie so many times because it was so funny and relatable to me in my family and real life. I defeated the semi truck driver who was lured over to Nick because they falsely accused him of kidnapping them. I wanted to add them on here but they are just kids trying to have fun and needed some guidance so I let them off the hook. However, the semi truck driver who already did what he did to Nick had to be taken down. I know that not all truckers are dumb or anything but this guy really should have looked at what was really happening instead of going with what he's been told or be driven by emotion. I will always choose the classic movie series instead of the new one because its not the generation I grew up in nor will it change how life was like for me growing up. Lastly, the movie She's The Man was released back in March 27, 2006. I remembered watching this so many times because it shows that women can also do things that men can do without being ashamed of her gender. I defeated the aggressive players and coach who appeared in a nightmare scene where they mock or fuck around with the female soccer player who wore a dress. Justice has been served just to show that anybody regardless of their gender or sexual orientation can play any game no matter who or what you are as a human being. Enjoy!