God Bless America (2011)

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6 Similar Movies To God Bless America (2011)

Joel Murray plays middle-aged, divorced Frank Murdoch, who is fed up with American popular culture. He’s disillusioned by society’s shallowness, harshness, and selfishness, as shown by reality TV, talk shows, and other media.

Frank murders rude and mean-spirited people after being diagnosed with a terminal disease and losing his job. He meets Roxy, played by Tara Lynne Barr, a teenage girl who dislikes society’s worst.

The film addresses celebrity culture, reality TV, political fanaticism, and civility loss with satire and dark humor. Though funny, it addresses the bad aspects of modern American society. Some praised “God Bless America” for its forthright social commentary, while others found it too radical or offensive. This thought-provoking film raises questions about society and the media.

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1: Defendor (2009)


Arthur Poppington, played by Woody Harrelson, is a socially inept and psychologically ill man who thinks he's "Defendor." Arthur becomes Defendor and fights crime in his city using a trench coat, duct tape, marbles, and handmade inventions. He wants to identify and kill "Captain Industry," a drug kingpin he believes killed his mother. Kat Dennings plays Kat, a teenage prostitute Arthur meets while patrolling the streets as Defendor. Kat becomes Arthur's odd buddy, and their interactions illuminate their struggles. As…

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2: Kick-Ass (2010)


Dave Lizewski, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, is a normal high school student who becomes a superhero without superpowers. He fights city crime as "Kick-Ass" in a costume. After his initial attempts fail, he finds that being a superhero is considerably more perilous than he thought. Later, Dave encounters real-life superheroes Big Daddy (Nicholas Cage) and his daughter Hit-Girl (Chloë Grace Moretz). Mark Strong plays them, trained vigilantes who want to kill criminal leader Frank D'Amico. Dave joins their fight against…

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3: I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017)


Melanie Lynskey plays nursing assistant Ruth Kimke, who is fed up with people's apathy and rudeness. After her house is burglarized, she partners up with her wacky neighbor, Tony (Elijah Wood), to find the criminals and KKamke her stuff. As their inquiry progresses, they enter a dangerous and unpredictable environment. Despite its dark humor, the picture explores alienation, frustration, and justice. It's noted for odd characters and plot twists. Similar movies to I Don't Feel at Home in This World…

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4: Observe and Report (2009)


Dave Lizewski, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, is a normal high school student who becomes a superhero without superpowers. He fights city crime as "Kick-Ass" in a costume. After his initial attempts fail, he finds that being a superhero is considerably more perilous than he thought. Later, Dave encounters real-life superheroes Big Daddy (Nicholas Cage) and his daughter Hit-Girl (Chloë Grace Moretz). Mark Strong plays them, trained vigilantes who want to kill criminal leader Frank D'Amico. Dave joins their fight against…

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5: The Green Hornet (2011)


After his father's death, Britt Reid (Seth Rogen), a wealthy but irresponsible newspaper heir, becomes "The Green Hornet." His father's martial arts expert and mechanic, Jay Chou, plays Kato, Britt's partner. They join forces to battle city crime by impersonating criminals to penetrate and destroy the underground. The film mixes action and humor, often mocking superhero movies. Kato's extraordinary martial arts talents and gadgetry, paired with the Green Hornet's unusual crime-fighting style, create fascinating and occasionally ridiculous scenarios. Similar Movies…

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6: Seven Psychopaths (2012)


Marty Faranan, played by Colin Farrell, is a poor Los Angeles screenwriter aiming to compose "Seven Psychopaths." Marty's best friend, Billy Bickle (Sam Rockwell), is a part-time actor and full-time dognapper. He and his colleague, Christopher Walken's Hans Kieslowski, mistakenly steal a Shih Tzu from Woody Harrelson's deadly criminal Charlie Costello. As Marty becomes involved in this odd and deadly situation, he draws inspiration for his screenplay from real-life psychopaths like his buddies Billy and Hans. The film blends crime,…

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