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!! [[ThePurge The trope]]:



-->--'''Djafar''', ''Film/TheBattleOfAlgiers''

!! [[Film/ThePurge The film]]:
->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on '''one''': What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.]]''
-->--'''[[Creator/BobChipman Moviebob]]''', ''[[https://youtu.be/5BR239vD1Uw?t=18 Escape to the Movies: The Purge]]''

->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, [[HamAndCheese he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.]]''
-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Rhys Wakefield playing the polite gang leader.

-> ''[[ThisIsNotADrill This is not a test.]] This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. [[GodHelpUsAll May God be]] [[ThisIsGonnaSuck with you all.'']]
-->-- EmergencyBroadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulations

-> ''"Insurance...is a nightmare."''
--> -- '''WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub''' - [[https://youtu.be/VEmr36AJm54?t=249 "What if the Purge Was Real?"]]

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-->--'''Djafar''', ''Film/TheBattleOfAlgiers''

!! [[Film/ThePurge The film]]:
->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on '''one''': What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.]]''
-->--'''[[Creator/BobChipman Moviebob]]''', ''[[https://youtu.be/5BR239vD1Uw?t=18 Escape to the Movies: The Purge]]''

->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, [[HamAndCheese he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.]]''
-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Rhys Wakefield playing the polite gang leader.

-> ''[[ThisIsNotADrill This is not a test.]] This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. [[GodHelpUsAll May God be]] [[ThisIsGonnaSuck with you all.'']]
-->-- EmergencyBroadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulations

-> ''"Insurance...is a nightmare."''
--> -- '''WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub''' - [[https://youtu.be/VEmr36AJm54?t=249 "What if the Purge Was Real?"]]
''Film/TheBattleOfAlgiers''
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->''"Okay, I'll explain. First, we need to get organized and secure our hideouts. Then we can take action. The organization's getting stronger, but there are still too many drunks, whores, junkies, people who talk too much, people ready to sell us out. We must win them over or eliminate them. We need to clean house first, organize the country. Only then can we take on our real enemy."''
-->--'''Djafar''', ''Film/TheBattleOfAlgiers''
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->''"I'mma track down anyone who would even think of being loyal to you! And I'mma put their ass in the dirt, right next to Zuri!"''
-->--'''Killmonger''' to '''T'Challa''', ''Film/BlackPanther2018''
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--> -- '''Emperor Sheev Palpatine''', ''Franchise/StarWars Episode III: Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

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--> -- '''Emperor Sheev Palpatine''', ''Franchise/StarWars Episode III: Film/RevengeOfTheSith''
Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', ordering the deaths of the Jedi.
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->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.]]''

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->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: '''one''': What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.]]''
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--> -- '''WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub''', on the butterfly effects of the Purge

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--> -- '''WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub''', on '''WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub''' - [[https://youtu.be/VEmr36AJm54?t=249 "What if the butterfly effects of the PurgePurge Was Real?"]]
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!! [[Main/ThePurge The trope]]:

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!! [[Main/ThePurge [[ThePurge The trope]]:



-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}} Moviebob]]''', ''[[https://youtu.be/5BR239vD1Uw?t=18 Escape to the Movies: The Purge]]''

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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}} -->--'''[[Creator/BobChipman Moviebob]]''', ''[[https://youtu.be/5BR239vD1Uw?t=18 Escape to the Movies: The Purge]]''



--> -- '''WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub''', on the butterfly effects of the Purge

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--> -- '''WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub''', '''WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub''', on the butterfly effects of the Purge
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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}} Moviebob]]''', ''Escape to the Movies: The Purge''

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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}} Moviebob]]''', ''Escape ''[[https://youtu.be/5BR239vD1Uw?t=18 Escape to the Movies: The Purge''
Purge]]''
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->Do you think me a Tyrant, Delta, vying for control of a dead man's dream? The city is nothing. [[UnderwaterCity Rapture]] must die, so that [[DarkMessiah Eleanor]] may rise from its body. [[RisingWatersRisingTension Allow me to demonstrate]]...

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->Do you think me a Tyrant, Delta, vying for control of a dead man's dream? The city is nothing. [[UnderwaterCity Rapture]] must die, so that [[DarkMessiah Eleanor]] may rise from its body. [[RisingWatersRisingTension [[RisingWaterRisingTension Allow me to demonstrate]]...
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->Do you think me a Tyrant, Delta, vying for control of a dead man's dream? The city is nothing. [[UnderwaterCity Rapture]] must die, so that [[DarkMessiah Eleanor]] may rise from its body. [[RisingWatersRisingTension Allow me to demonstrate]]...
-->--'''Sofia Lamb,''' ''VideoGame/Bioshock2''
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--> '''WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub'', on the butterfly effects of the Purge

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--> '''WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub'', -- '''WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub''', on the butterfly effects of the Purge
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-->-- EmergencyBroadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulations

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-->-- EmergencyBroadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulationsstipulations

-> ''"Insurance...is a nightmare."''
--> '''WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub'', on the butterfly effects of the Purge
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!! [[Main/ThePurge The trope]]:
-> ''The time has come. '''Execute Order 66.'''''
--> -- '''Emperor Sheev Palpatine''', ''Franchise/StarWars Episode III: Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

!! [[Film/ThePurge The film]]:
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-> ''[[ThisIsNotADrill This is not a test.]] This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. May God be with you all.''

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-> ''[[ThisIsNotADrill This is not a test.]] This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. [[GodHelpUsAll May God be be]] [[ThisIsGonnaSuck with you all.'''']]
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-> ''This is not a test. This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. May God be with you all.''
-->-- Emergency Broadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulations

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-> ''This ''[[ThisIsNotADrill This is not a test. test.]] This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. May God be with you all.''
-->-- Emergency Broadcast EmergencyBroadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulations
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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Rhys Wakefield playing the polite gang leader.

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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Rhys Wakefield playing the polite gang leader.leader.

-> ''This is not a test. This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted. Government officials of ranking 10 have been granted immunity from the Purge and shall not be harmed. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning until 7 a.m., when The Purge concludes. Blessed be our New Founding Fathers and America, a nation reborn. May God be with you all.''
-->-- Emergency Broadcast Service announcing the commencement of The Purge and several of its stipulations
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->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.''

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->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.'']]''



->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, [[SoBadItsGood he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.]]''

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->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, [[SoBadItsGood [[HamAndCheese he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.]]''

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->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.''

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->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, [[SoBadItsGood he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.'']]''
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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Tony Oller playing the polite gang leader.

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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Tony Oller Rhys Wakefield playing the polite gang leader.
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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'''

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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'''-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on Tony Oller playing the polite gang leader.
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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}} Moviebob]]''', ''Escape to the Movies: The Purge''

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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}} Moviebob]]''', ''Escape to the Movies: The Purge''Purge''

->''...And by God, he either takes absolutely none of this seriously, or every-single-molecule-of-breath-he-takes-on-the-set seriously. Either way, he's by far the most entertaining part of the film.''
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->''The United States government has been overtaken by vaguely defined and in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, who's signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.''

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->''The United States government has been overtaken by a vaguely defined and and, in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, who's whose signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.''
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->''The United States government has been overtaken by vaguely defined and in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, who's signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the united states? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.''

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->''The United States government has been overtaken by vaguely defined and in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, who's signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the united states? United States? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.''
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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}}''', ''Escape to the Movies: The Purge''

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-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}}''', Chipman}} Moviebob]]''', ''Escape to the Movies: The Purge''
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->''The United States government has been overtaken by vaguely defined and in the first of multiple cowardly copouts, politically indiscernible faction known as the New Founding Fathers, who's signature legislation is called, well, [[TitleDrop the Purge]]. For one twelve-hour period one day out of the year, everything is legal. (...) As the film opens, we're told that the Purge is considered a huge success, and that giving nearly everyone a yearly free pass to get their various rocks off has creating a thriving economy and a stable, safe society otherwise. The possibilities in this are damn-near endless just based on the many questions the premise raises on its base. (...) Are hackers and black marketers doing all their work during the purge? Do small tier retail stores no longer exist because only big retailers can afford the private armies necessary to keep their inventory safe? Would this not be the perfect moment for a foreign army or a terrorist cell to attack the united states? Is Las Vegas taking odds on everything? Are scientists getting together to conduct all of the banned research they can in the twelve hours? And yet amidst all these questions it opens up for exploration, the film only chooses to focus on one: What happens... When an army of masked psychopaths attacks your home. (...) Yes, the film chooses to take one of the most fertile pitches I've seen in years and uses it to make a movie where they don't even have to come up with a reason for why they don't call the cops.''
-->--'''[[Creator/{{Bob Chipman}}''', ''Escape to the Movies: The Purge''

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