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even people I know that are pro-union and pro-worker are sad about the end of the writers strike because they hate the crap hollywood is putting out.
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@Moon i wonder if we'll see changes in the future, people seem to enjoy south korean shows more than whatever hollywood is putting out. It doesn't seem like they'll be able to compete. And all those late night funny men, do people really care about them much anymore? I can see funnier stuff on youtube any day.
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@Moon apparently more and more comedy youtube channels are now working together to make 'proper' shows, most of them don't seem to be very good but they'll probably only get better, and they are made outside of the existing systems.
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@lain hollywood can't fix itself because it's an incestuous monoculture, it would have to abolish itself to change. So I see the future being companies like Netflix just importing good shows from other countries.
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@lain People keep acting like the Hollywood hate is diversity hate but like, I will happily watch a 10/10 movie from Latin America or Korea lol. Something the Red Letter Media guys say when they like a movie is "this feels like an actual movie." You can just see a real decline in the "artistic" qualities of Hollywood movies while the production quality is extremely high.
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Diversityfags are always some combination of retarded and malicious. Their words have no value.
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@Moon @lain Scorsese just said something related to that recently:
"“No, I don’t want to say it. But what I mean is that, it’s manufactured content. It’s almost like AI making a film. And that doesn’t mean that you don’t have incredible directors and special effects people doing beautiful artwork. But what does it mean? What do these films, what will it give you? Aside from a kind of consummation of something and then eliminating it from your mind, your whole body, you know? So what is it giving you?”"
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@lain There was a ton of good YouTube content years ago because they were paying small content creators enough that they could live off making youtube content but then they adjusted how they did payouts and killed it for everybody that wasn't big enough to require a management agency and that is why now a lot of youtube content feels "same-ey". There is a lot of consolidation behind the scenes. To survive yeah these channels are going to have to join forces.
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@Moon i think that patreon and similar systems are becoming more popular. I block ads in my browsers (duh) so I tend to join the patreon of every channel i actually watch somewhat regularly.