10 Replies to “Embrace Hollywood!”

  1. Family members went to see Avatar. I declined. I told them it was because of the indigenous boycott. One attendee said they stayed awake for the whole thing… a ringing endorsement.

  2. Normal people need to wipe out Hollywood, because that is where the stupidest 1% live. Where’s Charlie Manson when you need him?

  3. Hollywood’s products are not even worth pirating anymore.
    People get all excited when a flic isn’t full of woke messaging; that’s a pretty low bar, in fact, its on the floor. When the best thing one can say about a flic is that it isn’t flagrant commie propaganda, that still means it’s crap.
    IIRC, the last movie I watched on the big screen was “Inception.”
    It was OK, but nothing to write home about.

    1. Heh, I was pressed to remember the last theatre movie I went to, and still don’t quite remember. I think it was The Passion of Christ 2004. I’m not a religious person just remembered it had some “must see” hype so checked it out, a pretty good show anyway if a little over the top in gruesome. Otherwise it was a standout after years of not going to the theatre before that, remembering that I went to a special midnight show of Heavy Metal 2000, although it was no where near as good as the original 1981 Heavy Metal which I caught in Los Angeles when it first came out.

      1. I too was disappointed by Heavy Metal 2000. I still watch the 1981 original from time to time, at least parts of it, as its made of little vignettes…Harry Canyon, Den and the WW2 bomber.
        “I don’t know who this aholes are, but they sure picked a bad time to show up!”

  4. Thanks for the cheerful Good News link this morning, Kate.
    Made my coffee taste just a little bit better.

  5. Let me guess … the largest shareholders of these fine woke Corp’s. are the State of CA employee retirement system and State of CA Teachers retirement system … gonna have to tax the shite out of Twitter, Apple, Google, and Facquebook to recover the losses

  6. Stalin is reported as saying that he wanted his own Hollywood.

    This was an interesting concept, as Russia had quite some form in the movie biz from its early days. Maybe all the actually competent movie-makers were dead or exiled by that time.

    However, he actually achieved his wish, but, HIS Hollywood stayed right there in the Californicatorium and went right on fine tuning its output of statist and other garbage.

    One of the last great Hollywood epics was Mel Brooks’ ORIGINAL version of “The Producers”

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