There are so many movies coming out that have big stars but appear to have no budget for anything else. Scripts seem to be written by dimwits and production appears to be so low budget that you or I could afford to make these movies.
We've seen big names spend a billion crashing and burning the Lord of the Rings franchise along with the Superhero movies but everything else is on a shoestring budget.
The last few years have also had a huge amount of Hollywood big names selling off all of their real estate. I believe this is President Trump's executive order in action seizing the assets of those involved in crimes against humanity and human trafficking.
I've also seen more well known celebrities doing commercials lately. I think you're right about Hollywood. A LOT of money was lost by the movie and entertainment industry during the scam-demic... including from the music industry. I think they had expected to recover... but it's not happening.
As much as I want to believe, ppl have also stopped going to the box office, they just stay at home or go to a friend's to watch netflix/hulu...so Hollywood might just not be putting money into box-office hits cuz they know they will end up losing money
That is people being tired of all the propaganda in movies. Look how well Top Gun did when they made a movie about American exceptionalism that didn’t pander to woke liberals. People will still go see something good.
Exactly. The problem is there's little to nothing good being produced anymore. They've ruined entertainment.
Probably for the best.
They have ruined that kind of entertainment. Entertainment is changing a lot towards, real life people doing real life stuff and filming. Yes, it is mostly on Ytub, but I am noticing I can find stuff on rumble and bitchute. Do it yourself videos, camping, real rescues, I watch one guy that bought Cerro Gordo in Calif... It is one of the biggest silver mines, and at one time had a population almost half of LA. He has hundreds of thousands of viewers and many go to volunteer to help restore the town. So, entertainment is not dead it's just more relevant to the real world.