Monday, February 25, 2013

What Really Happened with Michael Rivero -- 2013 Feb 25 MO


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The stigma attached to the pro-torture CIA propaganda vehicle, beloved by film critics, results in Oscar humiliation. I am proud of my former associates that they rejected this film, despite the constant corporate media screams that Zero Dark Thirty just had to win Best Picture and Best Director. It would seem that along with Congress, the Israel lobby is losing its grip on Hollywood as well! They are some of the most powerful people in one of the most powerful entertainment industries in the world. And when Hollywood's grandest gather at tonight's Oscars there will be no end of smiles and handshakes. But they are also fans, and like all fans, they are given to apparently arcane squabbles. The latest is whether films should be shot on, well, film.

Some of the most successful directors, such as James Cameron and George Lucas, are so obsessed with having the best special effects that they have spent millions embracing computer-generated imagery and abandoned 35mm film. Others, such as Quentin Tarantino and Christopher Nolan, are wedded to traditional celluloid, which is becoming the film equivalent of the vinyl record.
The combination of spending cuts and the higher payroll taxes that came in at the start of the year will lead to lower demand and higher unemployment. Financial markets will freak out, and the response from the Fed will be - you guessed it - further monetary stimulus. Wall Street is convinced it could stop taking the drugs any time it likes. But don't all junkies say that? The fact is that nobody knows for sure how this will all play out. Welcome to the opium den.

Looks like the world is finally catching on that the financial players are money addicts, as destructive of their community as heroin addicts, meth addicts, or cocaine addicts! It's time for an intervention.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you