Posted on 07/13/2012 12:34:13 PM PDT by PingPongChampion
Hollywood won't remake The Fountainhead. They'll remake Robin Hood over again until the message sinks in. This is the problem. Liberal patriarchs allocating their resources. Monopolizing a medium. Unworthy of continued existence.
Let's end the business. No more talk of revolutionizing it. We don't need them anymore. Our dollars only strengthen them.
We're all nuts. We must be. For thinking that they have an agenda. Every message, every virtue, every scene meant to indoctrinate and to normalize an idea into the status quo. Like ironing wrinkles in, not out. The cloth of our minds, stained. Any doubt about Hollywood's liberal agenda? Read this article. Even the Hollywood Reporter has taken the facts into account.
It's time to sink it all. Start fresh.
It's not difficult. All you have to do is stay home.
Tom Hanks. Boycott. He makes films with his politics in mind. He narrates political propaganda like The Road We've Traveled. The man wasn't doing much acting when he portrayed Forrest Gump. His career must end. Don't be fooled by his likeability. This is what they use to win.
Stephen Spielberg and Dreamworks. Boycott. It won't be hard. He hasn't made anything but a flop in years. Dreamworks SKG is one of the Democrat's biggest donors. The masterminds behind many enthralling Obama ads.
Sarah Jessica Parker. Boycott.
Bono and U2. Boycott. The 1% is too wealthy. They should give more and not live in houses that are bigger than the White House. Unless their names are Bono. Good music? Maybe. Learn to compromise.
Johnny Depp. Boycott. Probably the biggest liberal working in Hollywood. Chooses to live in socialist France because Americanism is evil. Hypocrite. Look it up.
Leonardo DiCaprio. Boycott. He says that Obama embodies the dreams of America. Someone forgot to ask which America.
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go to youtube and search pixar together with “it gets better”.
I’ve boycotted Hollywood for years. I only watch films by Christian companies (some are quite good), we don’t have cable, we don’t go to movies, I haven’t bought a DVD in years.
I don’t even listen to secular music.
Most of the movies I watch now are foreign movies.
I have been boycotting hollywood for decades now. It’s rewarding and easy too. There are so much that a person can do besides vegging out on a couch or theater seat watching movies.
How is it that this “pole tickle” is the only source you can find from which to post?
Based on the last installment, it'll be one of the few movies conservatives
can embrace.
We need a conservative Hollywood—maybe build it in Utah or Texas. Here moral and uplifting films could be produced using Conservative or at least open minded actors and actresses. They could tell the story of America and what is right about her. I would suggest the following film Ideas—I offer them for FREE as films I would like to see:
1. The story of the Confederate Raider CSS Alabama.
2. The Life of Robert E. Lee.
3. The story of Black servicemen in WW I and their heroism.
4. The life of actor Lew Aires and his service as a medic in WW II.
5. The story of Oscar Wilde in the American west (A gay man who won the respect of hardened cowboys.)
6. The Real life Charlie Chan in old Hawaii—the real story.
7. The story of the Whiskey Rebellion.
8. The sinking of the Sultana after the Civil War
9. Female spies of the Confederacy.
10. Black Heroes who fought for the South in the Civil War—told as flashback from older black men at Gettysburg Reunion in the 1890s. This is a story that needs to be told.
I did go see Spiderman 4 in 3d. First time in a cinema in at least 5 years. 25 bucks for a movie popcorn and icee. The 3d scenes from the roof tops was disturbing.
[ We need a conservative Hollywoodmaybe build it in Utah or Texas. ]
Beck is building one in Texas...
I’ve been boycotting them for a couple decades. I’ve conceded a few times and took my daughter to Toy Story 1, 2 and 3, and Tin Tin because she learned to read from the Tin Tin comics. In the 1970s, I babysat for a psychology professor. His kids didn’t have a tv because of how it effected behavior. I thought about that long and hard. Hitler would have loved such a propaganda machine.
Are you familiar with Pure Flix?
I have heard of them but I haven’t tried them.
Indiana could be another locale - I’ll add a few to your list:
- Ripley at the bridge
- Any other MOH receipent stories
- Road to Panmunjom
- Molly pitcher
- remake of Ben Hur
- story of the converted roman at the foot of the cross
- Battle of New Orleans from naval skirmish through british decimation
- Life of John Paul Jones
- Battle for Vincennes
- Battle of Lake Erie from the push to build the ships through the battle of the Thames
- Story of Washington’s Cannons also known as the ‘noble train of artillery’ or Moving Ticonderoga’s Guns
- Story of Tamanend
- USS Chesapeake
- First Barbary War and Tripoli
- Story of the four midshipmen lost in the Mexican-American War, Clemson, Hynson, Pillsbury, and Shubrick
Yes I’m naval and 1812 heavy, but it is the 200th anniversary - not that you hear much about it.
I haven’t been inside of a movie theatre since the early 70s when I became “politically-aware”. If I remember correctly, “Patton” was the last movie that I paid to see. Maybe it was the late 60s.
What took you so long?
Total gross for “The Amazing Spider Man”, out for 11 days, is $165,872,247. At $10 a ticket, that’s 16,587,225 people who paid.
The US population is about 314 million. Very roughly, 5% of the population saw the movie. Probably, not that many people like us saw it and we are not the audience they seek anyway.
What makes you think a boycott by people like us would have any effect? 95% of the population already boycotted this movie. They don’t need a large percentage of the population viewing their movies to keep making them.
I avoid Hollyweird at all costs. They have gotten so bad all they are capable of producing is gutter-level dreck.
Today, I watch movies made between the 1930s and the early 70s. After the early 70s, Hollyweird films started a nose-dive into the garbage and have chosen to remain there with VERY few exceptions.
And, I watch re-runs of the better TV shows (before 1970). There is almost nothing watchable today on “the great wasteland”.
Robin Hood is the story of an out of control government that is taxing everything in sight. Robin simply distributes tax cuts every now and then.
I’d like to see “The Biography of Clarence Thomas.” Talk about a morality tale ...
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