Movies are important aspect of the culture

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    I mean they did.

    Don’t Look Up was huge. It had an all-star, ensemble cast and was one of the biggest releases of 2021.

    How many times do you expect them to best the drum?

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      The Day After Tomorrow had a dude that was basically a stand-in for Dick Cheney so Dennis Quaid could tell him that he should have done more sooner.

      Waterworld, earth covered in water after the ice caps melted.

      Geostorm took for granted that we needed a global network of satellites to battle climate change.

      And who can forget The Happening or Birdemic?

      Oh, you wanted good movies? (tho I lowkey love Geostorm)

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        Many people forget that the reason everybody is trying to find a new planet in interstellar, is because climate change made theirs unhabitable.

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          Was it explicitly climate change? I thought it was “blight” or whatever fictional disease killing crops.

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        the message went completely over the heads of the people it needed to reach

        You had a series of very cynical and deliberately manipulative media coverage of the film which tried to spin it as anything but a climate change movie. And then you had a bunch of “man on the street” pieces intended to make viewers appear stupid.

        But the core theory of media influenced economic change is rooted in the idea that a movie can shift people from their profit motives. No oil executive is going to watch a slapstick comedy and decide to shift his business’s core financial model because of a few jokes. No bank executives are going to divest from carbon emitting industries because some Hollywood starlets made fun of them. No senior member of political leadership is going to change how mining permits and environmental regulations are written because Adam McKay posted big numbers at the box office.

        The Network didn’t change how Americans consumed their news media. Soylent Green didn’t cause Americans to reconsider our policies on factory farming. Jarhead didn’t cause any military personal to exit Iraq or Afghanistan. The only movie that seems to have really moved the dial on public policy is Idiocracy, the inspiration behind Elon Musk and Peter Thiel’s quest to get more IT people to fuck.

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    It probably needs a movie where red cap wearing idiots are made angry and Farquaated repeatedly in increasingly ludicrous ways before any sinks in.

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      Yes, because we haven’t been calling them fools for years, maybe we should try it! Maybe it’ll work and not just drive them further and further away from sanity out of spite!

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          Some people have been trying, sure. But most just choose to try and prove their superiority by being as obnoxious as possible.

          And no, saying what you believe to be right in a condescending matter is not “trying to explain facts”.

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            You lay out the bare facts. Proof is demanded. You lay out proof: studies, papers, data. The response is that the data is made up and that these so-called scientist and experts are not to be trusted. That’s followed up that it’s all the fault of Kamela anyway because she slept her way to the top or something similar. Oh yes, great conversations.

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        I agree that the mocking approach doesn’t work in terms of enacting change. I’m still in favor of it for our own sakes just because it’s fun.

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        Americans love nothing more than to wallow in their own filth while pointing and laughing at their neighbors.

        I am smart. You are dumb. That’s why we’re in this mess together.

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    Telling myself that this is metaphorical and not some boomer taken in by the AI images of the Hollywood sign burning to keep myself from going on an unhinged rant about the exact location of Hollywood, the Hollywood sign, and the fires.

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    The fires that couldn’t stop (there’s a bus in this one too)

    80mph, a story of fire and destruction

    The fire tornado…what could happen if all them sharks burst into flames

    Smoke. A horror film of what is left.

    Just a few titles. Just trying to help.

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    The Fallout TV series is a rather explicit jab at Big Oil.

    People were pretty upset about it too. Also, it was good.