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Old 12.26.2010, 08:01 PM   #23
mindbomb
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On Hollywood I get a sense that more recent films in the past several years lack interesting purist qualities. Love and other Drugs for example has a protaganist that comes across as a complete phony with a false sense of what real emotional ideals are. This continues with films that measure value on technological wizardry rather then making something that has a realism to it. That may be what people want as our society is more fabricated and pushes a false sense of ideals.
Not to fear though, there still are some pretty decent if not at least fair movies out there to come. Natalie Portman tends to make pretty good films of which Thor will be one in 2011. Also, in 2011 we'll see The Green Lantern and The Green Hornet. Plus there will be other comic book movies. Honestly, if at least a couple of these turn out somehow I'll be impressed.

On another note: One of the bigger problems I'm having though is watching television. Whenever I watch any latenight television like Leno, Conan, or Letterman it just seems like the interviewer just wants to intimidate the guest somehow. Like a fights about to break out or something? I feel the same way about Dr.Oz on daytime tv. He can be frustrating to watch while being somewhat informative. Overall it leaves a bad taste in my mouth which is partly why I'm canceling my tv for the New Year.

Happy New Years!
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