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Is it really because of a bad economy or bad business at the top? I blame it on corporate ignorance of the worst kind. Yes the economy is hurting, but during the last depression, movie theaters ran all kinds of flicks and across broad parts of the countries, those flicks allowed "American's" to escape the poor form of government implementations.

The problem here is that the big Tinselturds at the big studios have pissed monies away as well as jobs for a very long time, while maintaining a closed industry, also closed to new ideas and talents. The main issue is entertainment. It still sells when performed and produced correctly, but it fails when it no longer accepts talented people, and talented artistic endeavors and this has been my own bone of contention all along. Yes there are mediocre TV specials, some reality shows that are so-so in ratings, but those aside, the big flicks with the same commie faces and a few non-commie faces, have about worn their welcome out with the viewing audiences. What the customers want are new faces, new stories, new forms of media to especially watch at home.

But like everything else, they will blame the slowing economy, yet if big films come out or great films where everything is right, watch their profits soar and you will know that what I am typing here is right on the entertainment monies. A perfect example is the 4th Axle Foley film of BH Cop 4. If Paramount does this right, you can bet the profits will be huge. Of course if they botched it, the profits will be smaller. Just take a back seat, sit back and wait, great times ahead, when the changes occur and they are coming. Unfortunately for the Tinselturds, nothing stays the same forever.

American Author, Poet, Songwriter and Filmwriter
"Mark Paul" Sebar
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craftyguy read my blog
Nov 13, 2008 | 10:52 PM

there are no less than 82 features on hold because of the SAG contract fight when thats resolved there will be plenty on new things in production as for television I just started working myself on a brand new FOX show there is plenty of work and will be a whole lot more once the SAG contract settles...everyone hurts during a bad economy ..the film industry usually not so much because people can still afford to go to the movies or rent a movie or just sit home and watch T.V...its probably the most stable industry during rough times..and one of the last big industries left in California with huge profits so don't look for anything to change anytime soon.

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