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GSeybold 01-20-2009 08:54 PM

Sick of Hollywood?
 
I don't know about you but I'm damn sick and tired of Hollywood. Why is it that these actors actually think we give a sheet about what they think? One one hand, they preach peace(no guns) on the other hand they continue to make gawd awful VERY gruesome violent films. And there power in politics is friggen gross. And these damn public service announcements.. give me a break. This is the most drug and alcohol addicted, racist, immoral, greedy, homophobic, egotistical, pompous, holier then thou, do what I say-not what I do, insecure industry on earth! Why do we keep giving them our money?

That's my rant for the week.. LOL

Hope you're all having a great 2009 so far.

Gabby

iogames 01-20-2009 09:11 PM

Well, American society is so 'elaborated' that you have an extra branch: 'CELEBRITIES' ;)

p.s. Wayne Luke can explain it better, as soon as he search on his drawer :)

GSeybold 01-20-2009 09:23 PM

Yes, I'll have to agree with that, Hollywood does thing they are of a different culture, higher beings? Hell I don't know.

Quote:

Originally Posted by iogames (Post 1719456)
Well, American society is so 'elaborated' that you have an extra branch: 'CELEBRITIES' ;)

p.s. Wayne Luke can explain it better, as soon as he search on his drawer :)


Wayne Luke 01-20-2009 10:12 PM

In any group, you're going to have a wide variety of people. You will have those that are some that are sincere and some that are not. Hollywood, or more appropriately to face the original rant - The Movie and Television industry is no different.

Not everyone that makes movies or television shows are anti-gun, has political pull, cares about the environment, <insert topic of the day here>. They are a diverse group of people who have many different points of view. This is no different from the town you live in, your school, your neighborhood, your place of employment.

The industry does serve a purpose besides entertainment. It allows people to highlight causes that they believe in. It doesn't mean that you need to agree with them but if they make you think about issues for just a few minutes, then they have done their jobs. Some of those gruesome and violent films bring topics to light that are not known by the general public. For instance, the film "Valkyrie" is based on true events that happened in World War II. "Wall-E" on the other hand wanted to push an environmental agenda. Not all films are like this but a there are those that are.

Also for every violent or gruesome film, there are more made that are good fun. We watch a lot of them in my family on the Disney, Family and Hallmark channels. Maybe the ones that you don't agree with stick out more because of personal perception and that you don't agree with them. Maybe its because they are the ones that inundate the media where other movies like "Last Chance Harvey" don't get the same coverage. I would think its mainly because the first genre relies on media exposure to pull in the fickle fans and get their money. Whereas many people would see the second just looking at the movie listings in the paper and seeing that Dustin Hoffman is in it.

The main problem is that we turn them into idols and forget that they are people. They can change their opinions on ideas just like the rest of us. However since their lives are under magnifying glasses and published on every supermarket checkout line, there is a lot more scrutiny. Whether or not, their opinions are correct is a matter of conjecture.

So, I can't look at Hollywood in the same way. It is made up of good and bad people. They can be Republicans, Democrats, Christians, Jewish, Muslim, members of the NRA, for gun control, etc... No one stereotype defines them all. Having known quite a few people who work in the Industry from the basic assistant to having met stars like Pierce Brosnan, Kiefer Sutherland and Christian Slater, you will find they are normal people. Most of them just trying to make ends meet. The average actor makes $600 a day and they don't have steady work. The ones that are highlighted are a very few people out of the millions that work to bring you television and movies.

Oh and for those public service announcements. Look up the Education in Television laws. Basically in order to use publicly owned airwaves, each station has to publish so many hours of education based programming every year. This is why you'll find public service announcements.

My only advice is to vote with your wallet. Pay money for the types of programming you want to see. That is what I do. Its kind of an aside but you will never find a game from Rockstar in my house. Nor will I play them anywhere else or purchase them for friends or family. The same thing goes for movies. If I don't think something agrees with my social mores or what I consider to be moral, then I won't purchase the product.

iogames 01-20-2009 10:28 PM

Aren't u interested in work in a Company as a Spokesperson???

Magnumutz 01-21-2009 05:17 AM

Wayne always has the best answers...

iogames 01-21-2009 10:55 AM

Can I ask how old are you Wayne? :confused:
cause it requires a self-training or lot of experience to appreciate the whole point, write it and don't insult fools :D

Wayne Luke 01-21-2009 12:30 PM

I am 38. I guess you could say that my views are tempered by my spiritual path and how I would like the world to be more than anything else.

iogames 01-21-2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Luke (Post 1720059)
I am 38. I guess you could say that my views are tempered by my spiritual path and how I would like the world to be more than anything else.

Praise the Lord! :up:

Caddyman 01-21-2009 02:03 PM

I'll def agree Wayne lays downs some great posts. I have a member just like him on my DE site (although almost double Wayne's age). He puts down some serious, well thought out, long posts that reflect well his age, experience, and intelligence....probably my favorite member.


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