Quite, but I’m with Tom on this rant.
Whether you think the pandemic is a hoax or not, the insurance sector, and unions, will threaten to pull the plug if workers flout the rules.
It’s a risk that the producers and investors cannot afford. Already, several cinema chains are on the brink of collapse after spending millions on Covid Safe measures - not because of anything happening on their premises, but because the supply chain for new content has disappeared.
Disney and HBO are skipping the big screen and releasing direct to subscription services.
Like him or not, Tom Cruise had a ruddy good point. If people like him can’t make $100m blockbuster movies, and Netflix et Al are effectively only making TV movies, bye-bye summer blockbusters and farewell cinema.
90% of movies on streaming services are low budget woke crap. Entire channels are broadcasting pukeworthy low rent Christmas films (morality talesl at the moment.
It’s like 24-7 segments of the Moral Messages that used to close out episodes of He-Man.
The last bastion of totally shameless violent un-PC fun is comedy horror.
Tom Cruise cannot believe the pandemic is real otherwise he and the other actors would be wearing a mask in all their scenes. The virus is smart, it knows not to affect actors and news readers and how far you are from each other and what time a day and whether you are in a bar or at wal-mart.