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Date: May 21st, 2025 7:53 PM Author: Shivering point
This is wrong. Hollywood’s big directors, especially action movies for adult men, were uniformly Reagan Republicans, and their influence was broadly felt across the industry because they were obviously doing the best and most timeless and important work. Movies like Die Hard are smuggling in clear messages about eg the media being evil, the FBI being corrupt and incompetent, divorce being evil, libs selling out illegals and viewing them as subhuman if they pose an impediment to their thrist for power, anti-western terrorists being amoral shitheads who are just in it for the money, etc. etc.
Broadly felt: eg the villian of Ghostbusters is literally the EPA. The villian of Back to the Future, other than Donald Trump, is literally middle eastern terrorists trying to buy black market nukes.
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