No they don’t.
They’re trying to do 2 things;
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Massively encourage filming outside of California, particularly in Texas and georgia, and soon, Florida.
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They want to build Alcatraz right in the sf bay as a symbol of imperial power, proof that they can act without impunity.
They want to destroy the Californian economy as hard as they can, they see California as a worse threat than foreign powers.
California gets more money from outside the US than any other state, that’s their target, at any cost.
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I also see this as a move that increases U.S. isolationism. It will trigger reciprocal tariffs, and those will both bolster non-U.S. media production, but harm the U.S. film industry.
One of the U.S.’s greatest exports is its culture. Perhaps not great in a moral or any other objective measure, but the media the U.S. creates is one of its greatest sources of influence (read: soft power) in the world.
Isolating media and giving other nations room to grow is, well, fair play to them, but an unforced error. Another step in the direction of failed statehood.
“Save” it to death.
He doesn’t want to save it, he wants to use the guise of saving it to turn it into a propaganda machine that serves him.
They don’t want to save Hollywood, they want to control it. They can’t control it if the studios shoot their films outside of the US.
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By doing something that would do incredible harm to Hollywood.
It’s an abusive relationship. Just like last time.
I’m VERY glad they don’t have anyone as efficient as Goebbles. Or the “Ministry for Public Enlightenment” would already be in full swing making propaganda films.
They’re not trying to save hollywood, they’re trying to turn it into their twisted version of reality.
517 remakes of “The Bible”.
“Birth of a Nation”, directed by Michael Bay.
Can’t wait for historical acurate Jesus played by an blonde man with green eyes and mid-west accent.
I’m OOTL. What happened?
drumpf announced tariffs on movies made in other countries
All 5 of them? /j
Virtually every single film that comes from Hollywood has international components: from filming locations, to physical address, to CGI production.
This affects the entire industry.
Can’t someone make a stupid (and clearly declared) joke without people lecturing them about obvious stuff? 😫
All 5 of them? /j
It’s a joke, we get it. But it still means: “not so many - just more than 5, that’s why I added the /j”.
We know exactly what you meant: that most entertainment comes from the US. Esp. all us (slightly older) non-Americans feel it. But this trend has been in decline in recent years/decades. You made an outdated joke.
Poe’s Law is that you can’t be sarcastic or over-the-top on the internet without clearly signaling because there’s no opinion so stupid it doesn’t have adherents.
That’s why I added the tone-tag
/jWelcome to the interwebs.
I’ve seen “/s” and never saw “/j” before.
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Homie, it was a joke on how much Hollywood has flooded the international movie scene. I don’t get how you even get any american exceptionalism from my comment (also, I’m from Europe).



