Disney Grooming Syndicate Inside Out 2 It exposed the slavish entertainment media as shameless and pathetic propagandists.
I’ve always said the same thing after every box office flop over the past 30 years. Product, product, productThis doesn’t make me a genius, it just shows that I’m not going to enjoy insider status or freebies from the fascist studios that run Hollywood.
The film industry is more than 100 years old. Throughout the 20th century, it has survived the Great Depression, two world wars, two pandemics, strikes, generational changes, and the birth of radio, home video, cable television, the internet, and broadcast television.
And yet, so-called experts who are paid to cover the film industry have been gaslighting the public (and themselves) for years, blaming the recent box office decline on everything but the film industry. product.
It’s a pandemic!
No, the film industry has weathered such crises several times already.
Strike!
No, the film industry has weathered such crises several times already.
Now streaming!
No, we all know that if the film industry can survive on radio, television, VCRs and DVDs, it can survive on Netflix.
Here they are… denouncing sexism:
In terms of how these hate campaigns manifest, one is by rallying supporters to hate and review attack the project they want to attack in order to prove that their minority is in fact the majority…
While some of these campaigns may be using bots to inflate negative reviews or engage in trolling, there are very real issues in society like racism and misogyny, so it’s highly likely that many people have a problem with these campaigns. Wonder I watched the trailer simply because it stars a white woman, a black woman and a young Pakistani-Canadian woman.
nevertheless, Inside Out 2 has just broken box office records for a female-led film. Oh, and let’s not forget Barbie.
Here they blame the 2023 strike for taking away our movie-going habits. “Even though there are more movies on the market, we are still feeling the effects of the strike. Why? Many people still don’t have the habit of watching movies.[.]”
neverthelessInside Out 2 It broke box office records just weeks after Deadline reported that the strike had killed moviegoing habits. Oh, and the week before that, Bad Boys: Ride or Die The opening box office gross was $52 million, beating expectations. But, but, but, our movie-going habits!
Here they blame the product shortage:
The box office was expected to decline this year due to production delays caused by last year’s Hollywood double strike and a lack of blockbusters that can rival recent hits like “Avatar: Water’s Edge,” “Super Mario Bros. The Movie” and “Barbie.” Box office sources told TheWrap that 2025 could be a year of recovery, with more high-profile blockbusters and more theatrical releases on the schedule.
Still, there’s no shortage of products.
Lifeless [box office] The start comes despite audiences now having more theater options than they’ve had in years: As of Feb. 18, 11 films were screening in more than 2,000 locations nationwide, up from nine during the same period last year.
What’s missing is a product that people find attractive and want to see. Inside Out 2.
And here’s my favorite and most frequent excuse: Blame Disney’s string of box office flops on Disney+:
The arrival of the streaming service Disney+ has left audiences wondering whether it’s worth paying to see Disney animated movies in theaters.
Disney’s strategy is to send specific titles, get redand the move to Disney+ has led to declining box office takings, a tarnished brand and a decline in moviegoers’ eagerness to watch movies on the big screen.
However, despite the existence of Disney Plus, Disney’s Inside Out 2 It broke box office records and out-grossed all Pixar films prior to Disney+. Incredibles 2.
If there’s one thing that’s remained constant at the box office over the past few years, it’s this…
Woke movies have a 100% chance of being disappointing or a huge flop.Barbie The only exceptions are non-woke films, films for normal people, e.g. Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Inside Out 2, Super Mario Bros., Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Top Gun: Maverick, and Oppenheimer, Raise up the money.
The film has already survived television, strikes, cultural upheaval, war, pandemics, recession and Ben Affleck… What it can’t get past are these boring, pedantic, sexless, anti-human propaganda pieces of nature.
No one wants to be preached at. No one wants to be told they should be judged by the color of their skin or their gender. No one wants to see gay sex. No one wants cross-dressers to be portrayed as normal. No one likes seeing vain characters or girlbosses or heroes losing their manhood.
But what do we really want?
We still want to go to the movies. It’s not our fault, or streaming’s fault, or the pandemic’s fault, or strikes’ fault… it’s the petty Gestapo’s fault that we can’t go to the movies. As long as the sycophantic entertainment media doesn’t have the courage to tell the truth, nothing will change and the movie industry will die. And I’m OK with that, because I have a Blu-ray collection.
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