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It doesn't matter, it's just movies. If there are movies you enjoy, you shouldn't let their actions in their personal lives ruin movies you enjoy. There's no telling how many in Hollywood have been corrupted by the DS shit. We shouldn't have to get rid of decades of entertainment because of that.
You are going to want to throw away your movies when this is done.
absolutely right!
I watch mostly indie movies. I never watch the so called big blockbuster movies because they just rarely interested me. However, I did like Tom Hanks movie the green mile so it would be a shame for the actor to ruin that movie due to the actor's actions.
I find that there are many surprisingly good indie movies and B movies. They aren't always polished like big budget movies but that's ok. I might choose to never watch movies from certain actors again but believing what others say only goes so far.
If people are arrested for child trafficking, child porn, etc well we all know that has been going on virtually forever. The thing that will be near impossible for people to believe without seeing video or photo proof would be things regarding adrenochrome harvesting.
I don't buy movies anymore anyways, haven't in a long time. My comment about movies people enjoy was more for other people rather than myself. I know some people really love their movies.
I guess it depends just how far the news about Hollywood pedophilia seeps into people's consciousness. Maybe it won't connect with some film fans.
For those that do recognize the abuse, If they can separate the merit of the acting from the toxic actors and the toxic symbolism encoded into many movies, then they can still enjoy those movies. No judgement from me about that.
I just know that I can't look at them now and I expect many here would feel the same.
Will you look at what's hidden in this family favorite:
https://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/labyrinth-starring-david-bowie-a-blueprint-to-mind-control/
eek! I only ever saw half of what was in this film and I thought I was really paying attention.
That would be a good idea. We don't need entertainment. We need reality.
I can only imagine how hard it might be for the younger generation to let go of Hollywood but I'm 42. I remember a time when TV channels would go off the air at 11pm or midnight. Back then kids would spend a lot of times outdoors, no cell phones, no computers, none of that.
This younger generation has grown up with phones in their faces, endless TV programming, computers, tablets, endless in home entertainment so they might struggle trying to be human.
We are part of this planet and should enjoy the outside fresh air.