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Hollywood Is Dead, And That’s Great For America
DB Daily Update ^ | 9.16.2017 | David Blackmon

Posted on 09/16/2017 5:14:11 AM PDT by EyesOfTX

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To: miss marmelstein

I had the hots for Gloria. Then she turned into a dirigible.


81 posted on 09/16/2017 9:03:28 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: miss marmelstein

True. Actually Lionel Jefferson was somewhat sympathetic to Archie, and would occasionally defend him against Meathead. Lionel thought that Meathead at times was too condescending and hypocritical.

Lear is a lefty to be sure, but one of the things I liked about “Good Times” was how he tried to show an actual black nuclear family staying together and showing good family values.


82 posted on 09/16/2017 9:14:09 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: EyesOfTX

You don’t just change the channel, you stop really even looking. I have Amazon Prime. I see promos that would have pulled me in 30 yrs ago, at least to check, bUT I’m so tired of Leftist snark, cant, and drivel sneaking in that I don’t even bother anymore.


83 posted on 09/16/2017 9:18:52 AM PDT by TalBlack (It's hard to shoot people when they are shooting back at you...)
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To: IronJack
how long did Hollywood think it could cash in on insipid comic book movies?

I detest the comic book "super hero" movies and I'm glad my kids are grown up so I don't have to take them to them anymore. I know they tend to do good box office but that's probably because the kids beg the parents to take them so the studios get to sell adult tickets where they wouldn't otherwise have. I think you have to be between the age of 8 and 13 to really enjoy those movies.

Ditto for sequels. Other than maybe Godfather II, I can't think of another sequel that was ever worth watching. I can't believe they are making another Die Hard movie with a Bruce Willis who must be 70 years old by now.

The best movies in my opinion are stand-alone movies (no sequels or prequels) with original screen plays not adapted from a best selling book. Let the movie stand by itself. "Fargo" by the Coen Brothers is a good example of an original screenplay that is completely unique and original and stands on its own merits. I have not seen the TV show "Fargo" yet but I believe it is not really a sequel of that movie but totally original characters loosely based on the time and place of the movie. I might check that out someday as I really liked the movie.

The movies adapted from books I've read tend to be very disappointing. The Lord of the RIngs is a good example. Stick with Tolkien in the original book form. The movies do not do justice to the text. Same with the Harry Potter series (I read those with my kids back in the day) - the movies were not that good.

I did get roped into seeing "IT" last weekend, the adaptation of the Stephen King novel. I remember the Pennywise clown character being much scarier in the book. In the movie, it was more funny than scary. By the way, the movie only covered half the book. I guess they are planning a sequel already.

84 posted on 09/16/2017 9:39:20 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: miss marmelstein
I remember in the show, the script always seemed like it was trying to make Meathead out to be the "enlightened high-minded" counterpoint to Archie's "narrow-minded bigot" character. I guess Archie always calling him "Meathead" was supposed to show what a jerk Archie was and gain sympathy for Reiner's character.

Maybe it played that way with Lear and his elite circle of Hollywood friends. But in middle America and in the working class neighborhoods, we were all cheering Archie on while jeering at the Meathead. I don't think Lear anticipated that - but as another poster pointed out, he cashed his checks anyhow and became a very wealthy man.

85 posted on 09/16/2017 9:50:44 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: central_va

Wow! Hots for Gloria. That’s a thought.


86 posted on 09/16/2017 10:19:18 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: dfwgator

George Jefferson was a major bigot, lol!


87 posted on 09/16/2017 10:20:11 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: EyesOfTX

Every movie ticket bought is a donation to the Democrat Party.


88 posted on 09/16/2017 10:34:22 AM PDT by GOPJ ("$3 Million Dollars 'PER DAY' is spent to incarcerate criminal illegals.That's $1.2 Billion a year.")
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To: EyesOfTX

Even with a down year they’re still going to haul in around 11 billion in domestic tickets, plus DVD, stream and everything else. Anybody thinking that’s dead and having no influence is just plain stupid.


89 posted on 09/16/2017 10:35:46 AM PDT by discostu (Things are in their place, The heavens are secure, The whole thing explodes in my face)
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To: neverevergiveup

You have funny ideas...(just kidding.)


90 posted on 09/16/2017 11:37:48 AM PDT by Vermont Lt (Burn. It. Down.)
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To: gaijin
Hollywood is infected by a greedy, consanguineous tribe of America hating insects

Consanguineous tribe; LOL - you hit the nail on the head. This is the most concise and accurate description of Hollywood I've heard in a long time.

91 posted on 09/16/2017 12:25:08 PM PDT by Spirochete (GOP: Give Obama Power)
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To: Labyrinthos

“I wouldn’t know because I haven haven’t been to a movie since the last century.”

I’m thinking “Saturday Night Fever” might have been the last film I watched. Although I’ve seen parts of that penguin thing the grandkids have on DVD.


92 posted on 09/16/2017 12:34:01 PM PDT by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: SamAdams76; miss marmelstein
I remember in the show, the script always seemed like it was trying to make Meathead out to be the "enlightened high-minded" counterpoint to Archie's "narrow-minded bigot" character. I guess Archie always calling him "Meathead" was supposed to show what a jerk Archie was and gain sympathy for Reiner's character.

Maybe it played that way with Lear and his elite circle of Hollywood friends. But in middle America and in the working class neighborhoods, we were all cheering Archie on while jeering at the Meathead. I don't think Lear anticipated that - but as another poster pointed out, he cashed his checks anyhow and became a very wealthy man.

"All in the Family" was inspired by Johnny Speight's Britcom "Till Death Us Do Part." Archie Bunker was originally known as Alf Garnett, across the pond.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Us_Do_Part

The series became an instant hit because, although a comedy, in the context of its time it did deal with aspects of working-class life comparatively realistically. It addressed racial and political issues at a difficult time in British society. Mitchell imbued the character of Alf Garnett with an earthy charm that served to humanise Alf and make him likable. According to interviews he gave, the fact that some viewers overlooked Alf's views and regarded him as a rough diamond disappointed Speight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KonChsnUO6Y

93 posted on 09/16/2017 12:59:54 PM PDT by thecodont
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To: thecodont
Very interesting. I had heard something about the British show "'Til Death Us Do Part" being the inspiration for "All In The Family" but I did not realize until I found this episode how closely the shows resembled either other. I am definitely going to explore some of those shows.

Another character that had unintended consequences for its creator was Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, the main character in the John Updike "Rabbit" books. Updike (another big liberal) was taken aback that most readers saw Angstrom as a sympathetic, if not heroic, character. Updike wanted people to detest him because he supported the Vietnam War, kept a U.S. flag sticker on his car and liked Reagan.

The four volume set (Tetralogy) is a bit of slog, especially the second volume that focuses on the summer of 1969 where Rabbit has a young girl and black activist shack up with his son, but overall a worthwhile read with some very entertaining passages. Word of warning, there is a lot of graphic sex in this book, which might not be everybody's cup of tea.

94 posted on 09/16/2017 1:58:07 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: EyesOfTX

I’ve been watching lots of old movies recently. They were much better than the movies being made today.


95 posted on 09/16/2017 3:11:49 PM PDT by EdnaMode
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To: EyesOfTX

Wish this were true but I doubt it. Hollywood or not, pop culture leftism is everywhere in entertainment.


96 posted on 09/16/2017 3:14:59 PM PDT by Phillyred
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To: thecodont

Yes, I know.


97 posted on 09/16/2017 3:34:23 PM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: miss marmelstein

98 posted on 09/16/2017 8:45:26 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: 2banana

Archie was always intended to be ‘lovable’ in the end. A truly hateful character wouldn’t work. AITF was a remake of a British show and the character there was certainly not ‘the enemy’.


99 posted on 09/17/2017 5:59:00 PM PDT by Borges
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