1. '300.' Liberals, including the DUmmies, whined for a long time about this one; One such liberal "Reviewer" actually claimed that people who say they consider '300' to be their favorite movie probably enjoy torturing small animals.
2. 'Batman Begins.' Can be seen as an indictment of the effects of liberalism on our justice system; Criminals and other such scumbags are allowed to run rampant due to the indulgences of a "Tolerant" society, and when the thug who killed Bruce's parents goes on trial, his lawyer relies on the typical ultra- liberal defense attorney tactic of "Sure, what my client did was wrong, but it's REALLY society that's to blame!".
3. 'Iron Man.' Islamic terrorists are villains, and the hero's a corporate CEO who supplies weapons to the US military; In a liberal film, the roles would be reversed.
4. The original 'Nightmare on Elm Street.' Freddy Krueger's backstory is another indictment of the effects of liberalism on our justice system; He molested and murdered a bunch of kids, got caught, but the judge let him go on a technicality, which enraged the Elm Street parents so much that they took matters into their own hands and had Krueger burned alive, which enabled him to become deadlier than ever as a dream demon (In other words, if the judge had done his job and put that animal in prison where he belonged, none of that would've happened).
5. 'The Crow.' The subplot involving the young girl Sarah and her mother definitely can be seen as espousing a conservative viewpoint; Sarah's mom starts the film as a selfish, drug- addicted whore (The sort of woman a liberal film would portray as enlightened, liberated, and heroic), yet Eric gives her a reality check by reminding her that she has a responsibility to take better care of herself and set a better example for her daughter. The last we see of her, she's at least trying to be a good mother to Sarah.
6. 'Demolition Man.' I can't believe nobody's mentioned this yet; It's pretty much mandatory viewing for all adult conservatives, as it perfectly depicts the sort of seemingly benevolent, "For your own good" dictatorship that the Left would seek to inflict on us, and Denis Leary's character in it is the epitome of an American conservative, as shown in an awesome rant he gives late in the movie.