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I don't often receive packages from USPS, but it only happened once with them. My brother gets packages through them all the time. On the other hand, I can't remember the last time I got a UPS package, and this is what happens. They just didn't wanna take it upstairs after failing to work the electronic lockers, I bet.
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What’s everyone’s take on the review of Hollywood Shuffle? It looks like Dr. Svet strikes again.
Again, it seems like he didn’t care for the movie. And again, I don’t think he “got it”. I didn’t get why he said this in the conclusion: “However, the overwhelming satire prevents him from striking hard enough to produce lasting ripple effects that would have made it possible for a big enough audience to begin pondering the issues he cared about. Ironically, Townsend's directorial debut could be just as relevant today if you replace racial stereotyping with intellectual stereotyping and begin examining Hollywood's behavior again.” What is intellectual stereotyping, and why does it trump racial stereotyping? Last edited by Vinyl; 03-28-2023 at 01:39 PM. |
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Personally, the main thing I'd add or quibble with is that Hollywood also discriminated strongly against conservatives in the 80s, it's just wayyyyy more over-the-top now, lol. |
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You should have seen how they treated socialists in the 50s-60s, or the fascists in the 40s.
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![]() On a more serious note, I just watched the Sidney Poitier documentary that came out a few years ago. He was able to thrive in early Hollywood days because he blended with the overwhelming Hollywood conservatism. |
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When I think of how Poitier both managed a career and helped to shift Hollywood culture at the same time while working with severe limitations, the more I respect him.
He understood that the best way to change a huge culture, like Hollywood, is from the inside. He played the long game, and I feel like it paid off in the end. |
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Well, the films of the 80s may look conservative to our eyes now, but there was still a general progressive, liberal boomer, "pushing the edges" kind of ethos to the industry, the people, and the majority of what was getting made, as I'm sure you know. 80s Hollywood was more "conservative" than 70s Hollywood (or 90s-onward Hollywood), but if you watch the Oscars from back then, or even just read interviews and reviews from magazines, there's still a pretty heavy "liberal" tilt compared to the average sentiment. The biz has never been famously conservative, or even particularly moderate, even during the blacklist era funnily enough.
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I have met and sometimes befriended people in the cities who are die hard conservatives some the kind who even hang out on 4ch and the likes but in presence of others are fake liberals because they need to do this to survive. As a result people with views that disagree with those around them already feel stifled as it is, to have films make commentary about their views just gets to them in all the wrong ways. I'm not even a conservative and I can understand as it's often times so blatantly obvious in movies today. Last edited by NeilZ; 03-28-2023 at 06:24 PM. |
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Hollyweird is a fetid sewer full of pedos, backstabbers, and "woke" liars, thieves, and degenerates who ostentatiously celebrate themselves while poisoning the culture.
AND THEY HAVE THE GALL NOT TO HIRE ME OR FUND MY PROJECTS! |
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The Production Code was literally created by a politician who made movies more conservative and its restrictions are eerily similar to a lot of what's going on today. I mean the 80s gave us the PG-13 rating. And a lot of the films of that era would be right at home in the Hays Code. |
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Just so I'm not misunderstood: Initially I was interpreting what I thought Svet meant. I wasn't endorsing or agreeing with the substance of his review. I added the bit about Hollywood being generally anti-conservative in the 80s, just because the idea in Svet's review seemed to be that when Hollywood Shuffle was made there was racial discrimination, but now there's ideological discrimination. I think race and ideology were factors in who got hired and what got made in the 80s, and I think they're factors now. Hence my quibble. As for the other half of your post, there have been moments in the history of Hollywood where the industry responded to culturally conservative outcry (Production Code, blacklist, PG-13, etc.), but I don't think any of these responses indicate that the industry itself was hegemonically conservative. If anything, it would indicate that that it was not generally conservative, and so conservatives felt the need to reach in and meddle with it to make it moreso. (Which I don't like.) I think if you go back to the Hays Code or blacklist this whole conversation gets tricky, because back then... well, many of the "liberals" would be "conservative" by today's standards, lol. But keeping it to the 80s - where "liberal" and "conservative" meant approximately what they do today - while there were films with (by today's standards) "conservative" pro-family, pro-America, etc. attitudes, I feel like films were still often full of sex and violence, awards films regularly had left-leaning messages, and the industry bigwigs still generally signaled "liberal" when they signaled politically at all - and none of that stuff that thrilled or thrills cultural conservatives. |
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Now I don't want this to seem like I'm attacking you personally. And I appreciate that all you're doing is trying to better define the site reviewer's words. But I think the Best Picture winners (and most of the nominees) aren't nearly as radical and liberal with their messaging as the films of 1969 to 1979. There are reasons for that and but that's a longer conversation for another day. |
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