Movies:
They Live
Equilibrium
V For Vendetta
Dark City
The Manchurian Candidate
Nineteen Eighty-Four
The Good Shepherd
Eyes Wide Shut
Network
Wag The Dog
My Dinner with Andre
From Hell
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Fahrenheit 451
Pi
The Boys from Brazil
Eye opening movies.
V For Vendetta betrays the original point of the book.
Idiocracy writes itself. No insider knowledge needed.
Not a movie, but the first season of "Westworld" is the most I've ever seen "Them" tip their hand. Never saw anyone write up a correct interpretation, though.
I couldn’t watch the gore on WW. What did they reveal though?
There's the surface story, then at one level it has a bunch of Biblical references, then below that it's the correct interpretation of the Bible, which is that it's about the Anunnaki. The humans in WW are the Anunnaki and the robots are us humans.
I had just figured out the "Bible and Anunnaki" thesis when I finally got around to watching the show. I started picking up the very subtle clues they show you, and I thought, "Well, I guess that thesis is correct or it would be a hell of a coincidence to see all this."
Ah interesting.
Jericho.
This was a semi B-rated TV show that was cancelled during the second season. The premise is that the US is nuked. I don't want to spoil anything, but I got some serious "whoa, somebody was killed for letting this show get past the filters" vibes. Once they got enough into the story, I felt like this was the nuke version of one of those 9/11 predicting movies. It's also a really great show with good acting, if you can ignore the absolutely horrible Hallmarkesque soundtrack.
That show was fantastic!
Seriously, I really liked it also.
Yeah, like Seventh Heaven, but with nukes.
Repo Man rules.
Lord Of War - arms dealers and war profiteers, also Nick Cage.
Mandy - Sorta like revenge porn against satanic cultists and occultists. also Nick Cage.
Under the Silver Lake - Maybe just for this scene
Doctor Sleep - dark arts ~vampires killing kids and living off their psychic energy.
Vice, Big Short...
Twin Peak - think it was an allegory basically for society. dark arts secret lodges
Say you're talking about a plate of shrimp and then out of no where someone says 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp' for no reason. You see? It's all connected.
True Detective gives up a lot on Pizzagate, Occultism and the complication of the power struggle.
The Matrix would be the most obvious. Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson.
I know a great conspiracy series, it's called the 8 o'clock News.
Isn't Conspiracy Theory supposed to be good? Never got around to watching it.
It is actually good.
Virtually reality.
https://archive.org/details/the-congress-2013
Animated Metropia (They get under the skin) and live action drama Operation Terror (how 911 happened) are here
In addition (and seconding) to the ones already mentioned:
1984 (1952) : if you're too bored to read the book
The Wicker Man (1973) : the atmosphere, the rituals, the hidden secrets
Conversation (1974) : paranoia at it's best
Parallax View (1974) : silly, but shows all the basic MOs of players
Three Days of the Condor (1975) : when you are alone, who do you turn to?
Capricorn One (1978): How fake moon landings were made into a conspiracy - it's like a meta-documentary
Blow Out (1981) : the feeling of paranoia
Edge of darkness - UK TV Series (1985): how corporate, military and governmental conspiracies mix together
House of Games (1987): how the con game is played
JFK (1991) : how corruption goes to the top - you can't win
Waco : the Rules of Engagement (1997) - how it's done in real time, in day-time television and everybody gets away free (only the innocent die)
The Spanish Prisoner (1997) : more about corporate conspiracies
They Live! (1998) : just for the street ads, the fight sequence and the bank sequence alone
The Insider (1999) : corporate corruption is daily biz
The Skulls (2000) : it's like a cheap and trashy ad for Skull & Bones
Syriana (2005) : how field agents are / get corrupted
Exomologisi enos oikonomikou dolofonou (2007) : Based on John Perkin's 'Confessions of an Economic Hitman'. If you haven't read the book, you should, 'cos this is the way the world works
One By One (2014) : conspiracy of depopulation - more like a docu
Turks & Caicos (2014): where old spies go to hang out and retire, but can't help being spies
Hog. House of Games. Great one.