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Hollywood in Search of Purpose
Human Events ^ | 03/08/2007 | Rabbi Aryeh Spero

Posted on 03/08/2007 4:42:13 AM PST by Northern Alliance

From the thunderous applause and ovation received by Al Gore at the Oscars, one would have thought he was an aging actor who had finally received a long-awaited award for best actor. He wasn't.

Instead, what Gore provided for Hollywood and its members in the audience was validation. He made them feel good about themselves. So they applauded and cheered wildly. His award said that their attachment to the global-warming cause made them good people, enlightened, and ahead of the curve.

Never before in history has there been a greater collection of self-indulgent, self-righteous, comfort-seeking hedonists than what is now found in Hollywood. Their obsession with celebrity is over shadowed only by their immersion in foolishness and emotional immaturity. Having all things temporal, they are desperately in search of a purpose.

They awarded him so as to award themselves, and his acceptance verified that the man one-step away from the presidency was one of them. The courtship between Hollywood and D.C. politicians begun with the Clintons was sealed in marriage Oscar night with Gore as the bride and Hollywood as the groom.

All of us need validation from time to time. We want to feel good about ourselves. More than anything we crave purpose, to be part of something transcendent. Most of us find that purpose in patriotism, in religion, in wholesome family life, in sacrifice, and as bearers of tradition and timeless heritages.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: environment; gore
...Hollywood does not. They have become anti-American, celebrating a citizen-of-the-world mentality that blames America for all the world's woes. Religion to many of them is not something sacred -- unless it is Islam -- but something to be scorned and made to look foolish through the media they operate. As to family life and venerated traditions, that was the hallmark of a Hollywood during its Louis B. Mayer golden era, not its present decadent, iconoclastic dark age.....
1 posted on 03/08/2007 4:42:17 AM PST by Northern Alliance
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To: Northern Alliance

Hollywood's job is to entertain it's audience. Nothing more.


2 posted on 03/08/2007 4:50:09 AM PST by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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To: Northern Alliance
Not to mention the current fad of adopting kids. Wonder what ever happened with the potbellied pig fad?
3 posted on 03/08/2007 4:50:19 AM PST by DejaJude
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To: Northern Alliance

What an absolutely brilliant piece. I am sure like many others out there as a child you wished you could be a "movie star." I know I did. But as an adult in the real world looking at how shallow and really useless these people are, I wouldn't trade my life for the most famous or the most wealthy of them.


4 posted on 03/08/2007 4:55:15 AM PST by asp1
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To: Northern Alliance
He made them feel good about themselves.

Thats all well and good, but they're still shiites!

5 posted on 03/08/2007 4:58:18 AM PST by mborman
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To: Northern Alliance

IMO if you carved out a section of this country and compared their relative intelligence to the folks in Hollywood ,then Hollywood would come out on the stupid end of the scale.

Why is it these people who dont work for a living ,but play the parts of people who do work, think they are so intelligent because they can play act. They dont even have to make up their lines they are written out for them.


6 posted on 03/08/2007 4:59:59 AM PST by sgtbono2002 (I will forgive Jane Fonda, when the Jews forgive Hitler.)
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To: Northern Alliance

Interesting insight Northern Alliance.
The "star system" is fading away.Their supports and opinions
should be counterproductive or ignored.
Support from france(france actually looks like Hollywood)


7 posted on 03/08/2007 5:05:40 AM PST by Ulysse
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To: asp1

"What an absolutely brilliant piece. I am sure like many others out there as a child you wished you could be a "movie star." I know I did. But as an adult in the real world looking at how shallow and really useless these people are, I wouldn't trade my life for the most famous or the most wealthy of them."

Most of them are'nt as wealthy as you'd think - many of them make about the same as the average manager at a corporation, they just get a lot of perks that makes them look like they live extravagent lifestyles. Just like rock stars, not many of them are millioniares, and even if they do have money, it's spent fast, thus the certain actors who just won't go away, or who were very big in movies but now are on tv shows or game shows.

It's entertainement. Most of them barely passed high school, and their level of intelligence is low. Anyone who looks to them for wisdom is a fool, as they rely on polling data more to craft their attitudes and opinions, or they rely on smarmy, lying press agents to speak for them.

When it comes down to it, if Brad Pitt never makes a movie again, it's not the end of the world, governments and society will not fall if Tom Cruise finally shuts up and goes away for good. The entertainment industry takes themselves entirely too seriously, and it's starting to annoy people - most people I know were disgusted that Al Gore won an award, and I don't know anyone who actually watched the show.

The cult of personality that is Hollywood disturbs me, but it will fall, eventually. I ignore the press, the tabloids, I don't watch tabloid tv, and I go to see few movies as most are garbage. Is my life poorer from not seeing these movies? Hah! It's BETTER.

300 does look like one hell of a movie, I'll go see that. It's the only movie I've wanted to see in a theater since King Kong.


8 posted on 03/08/2007 5:18:24 AM PST by ByDesign
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300 does look like one hell of a movie, I'll go see that. It's the only movie I've wanted to see in a theater since King Kong.

See this thread before you spend $$$s on that movie.

Start of New Film '300' Disses Our Troops

9 posted on 03/08/2007 5:57:49 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (This tag line has no carbon credit offsets for sale.)
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To: ByDesign
I wish we could return to the old days when Hollywood Studios controlled what the average fan knew about the "stars." It was really a lot better than what we have today. Most stars existed in aura of glamor and fantasy with the studio keeping a tight lid on any information that could be unacceptable to an adoring public. The stars were larger than life, and through movie magazines we were allowed a small glimpse of what the studio would allow us to see. Usually that glimpse was a perfect life, a perfect home, and a perfect family.

If a star had a drug or alcohol problem, who knew? If they were sleeping around, who knew? Today, everything goes and it all hangs out. The mystery is gone and with it went the glamor and the fantasy. What we have now is an up close and personal look at people who really don't impress us very much. Most have very little character, and I can't imagine what it is like to go through life being so self-absorbed and shallow. They try desperately to validate their own existence, hence the embrace of every feel good cause that comes down the pike and the new fad of adopting children.

Hollywood was always a cesspool, but the difference now is that it is not hidden by any beautiful or perfect facade. Give me the old days.
10 posted on 03/08/2007 6:00:06 AM PST by asp1
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