IT’S MURDER ON THE DANCE FLOOR - Editor’s note: The underlined parts of the statements are links to other website.
- The audience has apathy. They don’t care about awards anymore.
- The disconnect between audience and critics is wider than ever.
- Critics are no longer critics. They’re activists. Critics no longer criticize movies. They overpraise them in order to get access or merchandise.
- The writers no longer write. Now, that Hollywood studios are tied up with a very obvious DEI agenda, Hollywood only employs activists.
- Unions are bleeding the studios dry.
- Movie stars are extinct.
- YouTube, Tiktok and influencers are here to stay and these tech companies took a big chunk of Hollywood’s old audience.
- The Golden TV era brought too much content and not enough views.
- Disney owns too much. That kills creativity.
- Movie theaters are becoming a thing of the past. It’s all about event movies now.
- The studio system is broken.
- There’s no longer a pilot season.
- Consumers prefer old shows.
- Netflix focused on creating local content on a global level.
- Reality TV is in crisis.
- Gen Z prefers streaming.
- WB is at the brink of financial collapse. Paramount is up for sale. Studios can no longer afford to make movies for the sake of making movies.
- The Hollywood press dismisses movies they deem as controversial.
- Sound of Freedom.