No fuks given about Hollyweird
It’s a dying business as other forms of entertainment take over
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09-09-2020, 07:03 AM #31
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09-09-2020, 11:42 PM #32
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09-10-2020, 01:58 AM #33
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One plus side of COVID: Hollywood is hurting.
The rabid acclaim Parasite received still confuses the hell out of me. Sure, it was a good movie, not incredible, but nothing I'll ever watch again despite being "free" on Hulu.
Still much better than Joker, however it almost came across as though people, such as those in the aCaDeMy, were blown away by how a film made in the inscrutable, exotic South Korea was somehow so relatable.
Uh, yeah, no sh*t. South Korea isn't some rinky-dink, third world hellhole.
They're in the top 20 highest nations by GDP.
They have a higher life expectancy than the US.
They have bustling metropolises that don't look like they're carrying the urban-equivalent to syphilis.
They literally make the f*cking screens on our bloody iPhones, for god's sake.
So, no sh*t that we relate on some basic, common-ass societal quandaries like wealth discrepancy; open a damn book for once in your lives, Hollywood.
Part of why I went on that extensive tangent is it goes to show how oblivious they are in Hollywood to celebrate a movie with the themes of Parasite when these sanctimonious kunts were handing out goodie bags worth an estimated $148,000!!!
That is more than triple the estimated average income in the US, while you have these happy, chucklef*ck idiots complaining about "the system," burning down their own neighborhoods, and then putting those pretentious, celebrity twats on a pedestal.I will stand firm, I refuse to kneel - The fury in me is divine
My dark grave awaits, my fate is revealed - But I'm not afraid to die
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