Posted on 11/29/2024 2:53:48 PM PST by Impala64ssa
--America Says No-- America has rejected Hollywood's constant messaging and forcing studios to change the way they engage with the audience.
What’s really amazing to me ia that they can’t even tell a good story anymore. As absurd as The Handmaid’s Tale is, it is an interesting premise, and the show is well acted and directed. The Message is subservient to the plot, not the other way around (like in Rings of Power, for example). Shows like Yellowstone indicate that the capability to create something is still there. They suggest that these awful shows and movies are that way on purpose. Hollywood will continue to produce garbage. Evil cannot create, it can only pervert what has already been created.
I have never seen that and don't understand why anyone would. Like that poem we all pondered over way back when and was first revealed in Ecclesiastes 1:14-18, it is vexation to the spirit.
Making money is the only thing Hollyweird loves more than destroying society.
Advances in AI CGI will make it possible to make movies cheaper, meaning that a good script would become more important than a big budget.
Eh, it was recommended to us as a show to watch, and was culturally a big deal. I’m glad we watched it. It is instructive about how they can’t execute the basics anymore, and how the Left views the world. In the world of the show, there are no working class people at all. Everyone rides in cars which, presumably, never need so much as an oil change. There are politicians, servants, spies, soldiers, and all white collar types. There are no construction workers or garbage men or anything like that. It is 100% a feminist fantasy world. I am left wondering, given the premise, what else the “bad guys” were to do.
NeverTrumpers and other Liberals hardest hit!
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