It may not be perfect but it's a lot better then say communism, we would still have the same problem, not with money but censorship.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:35 pmI agree to some extent, but in streaming services there are no less capitalists in the management, the same HBO, Disney + etc, there are enough of those who will add everything in a row, as long as there is money for it at least from some audience, most often they don’t care the plot story itself, well, except that they will make some kind of love line, despite the gender of the character and will spend screen time on this, and not the development of actual scenario events, it looks more realistic, alas, these are the cruel modern realities...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:16 pmYeah, Amber Turd really killed Johnny Depp's career and Mads, a great actor was thrust into a role he hardly had any time to prepare for.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:09 pm
Exactly, after the relatively gray Newt Scamander films, I was hoping to see more differences and understanding of different sides, but then Hollywood intervened and started adding some characters that do not quite fit with the story itself and make some kind of mess for their storylines. and without this, very short and poorly saturated with interesting events or lore films, unfortunately even the incomparable Mads Mikkelsen did not save the same part 3, it’s a pity, I don’t want to see Harry’s story from scratch with the same approach to his work, this is not being done for the sake of the soul, this is done only for the sake of money and trying to shove those who only spoil the final product, it's a pity...![]()
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Hollywood at the end of the day is in the business of making money, that's why we are better off with independent cinema and streaming services like Netflix, amazon and D +.
I have noticed an increase in USB content on these platforms.
There was a Spanish film called "God's crooked lines" Had a great takedown, were the MC chokes out the Medical examiner, and steals her clothes. We get to see two aftermath, one with the cute blonde in her undies and another when she's wearing only a medical gown.
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Yes, but most often because of this, our favorite franchises suffer, not even their original shows and films, but capitalists or communists do it - there is no difference, we are just the final viewer, so most often it is important for us what is happening on the screen itself , but if there are problems outside of it, then it is felt on the final product, alas, as I said - a cruel reality...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:39 pmIt may not be perfect but it's a lot better then say communism, we would still have the same problem, not with money but censorship.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:35 pmI agree to some extent, but in streaming services there are no less capitalists in the management, the same HBO, Disney + etc, there are enough of those who will add everything in a row, as long as there is money for it at least from some audience, most often they don’t care the plot story itself, well, except that they will make some kind of love line, despite the gender of the character and will spend screen time on this, and not the development of actual scenario events, it looks more realistic, alas, these are the cruel modern realities...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:16 pm
Yeah, Amber Turd really killed Johnny Depp's career and Mads, a great actor was thrust into a role he hardly had any time to prepare for.
Hollywood at the end of the day is in the business of making money, that's why we are better off with independent cinema and streaming services like Netflix, amazon and D +.
I have noticed an increase in USB content on these platforms.
There was a Spanish film called "God's crooked lines" Had a great takedown, were the MC chokes out the Medical examiner, and steals her clothes. We get to see two aftermath, one with the cute blonde in her undies and another when she's wearing only a medical gown.

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I agree 100%, my friend. A cruel reality, indeed.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:47 pmYes, but most often because of this, our favorite franchises suffer, not even their original shows and films, but capitalists or communists do it - there is no difference, we are just the final viewer, so most often it is important for us what is happening on the screen itself , but if there are problems outside of it, then it is felt on the final product, alas, as I said - a cruel reality...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:39 pmIt may not be perfect but it's a lot better then say communism, we would still have the same problem, not with money but censorship.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:35 pm
I agree to some extent, but in streaming services there are no less capitalists in the management, the same HBO, Disney + etc, there are enough of those who will add everything in a row, as long as there is money for it at least from some audience, most often they don’t care the plot story itself, well, except that they will make some kind of love line, despite the gender of the character and will spend screen time on this, and not the development of actual scenario events, it looks more realistic, alas, these are the cruel modern realities...![]()
But I have my words, as does Dummy, tireplanted, DC
sound man, sunburn, lesther their art.
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Yep, together we powerful, even if many artists and writers leave us, especially when they are eliminated by sites like Pix and DA, but we hold on and try to believe in the best, together...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:52 pmI agree 100%, my friend. A cruel reality, indeed.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:47 pmYes, but most often because of this, our favorite franchises suffer, not even their original shows and films, but capitalists or communists do it - there is no difference, we are just the final viewer, so most often it is important for us what is happening on the screen itself , but if there are problems outside of it, then it is felt on the final product, alas, as I said - a cruel reality...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:39 pm
It may not be perfect but it's a lot better then say communism, we would still have the same problem, not with money but censorship.![]()
But I have my words, as does Dummy, tireplanted, DC
sound man, sunburn, lesther their art.
Together, USB stays strong.
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Here here, brother.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:58 pmYep, together we powerful, even if many artists and writers leave us, especially when they are eliminated by sites like Pix and DA, but we hold on and try to believe in the best, together...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:52 pmI agree 100%, my friend. A cruel reality, indeed.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:47 pm
Yes, but most often because of this, our favorite franchises suffer, not even their original shows and films, but capitalists or communists do it - there is no difference, we are just the final viewer, so most often it is important for us what is happening on the screen itself , but if there are problems outside of it, then it is felt on the final product, alas, as I said - a cruel reality...![]()
But I have my words, as does Dummy, tireplanted, DC
sound man, sunburn, lesther their art.
Together, USB stays strong.![]()
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Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 2:04 pmHere here, brother.FemaleSpy wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:58 pmYep, together we powerful, even if many artists and writers leave us, especially when they are eliminated by sites like Pix and DA, but we hold on and try to believe in the best, together...Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:52 pm
I agree 100%, my friend. A cruel reality, indeed.
But I have my words, as does Dummy, tireplanted, DC
sound man, sunburn, lesther their art.
Together, USB stays strong.![]()
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I might have to sue you for copyright infringement unless you change the title 

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He's my lawyer, the best around.

Do you want to continue our discussion on the lifeguards? Pick up where we left off?