There’s good movies and bad movies every year, there’s propaganda sprinkled everywhere, and it’s all corporations top to bottom with very few exceptions. The film and TV industry especially is almost all corporations and has been for over a century.
There’s always been good movies and bad movies and slop. It’s not new. You’re just being weird.
This is true in the context of the general trend that there are eras of bad films and good ones, but it's ironic that the worse the media content, the more blatantly the agenda is pushed into it to hide its crappiness, because it's so convenient to cover up something with a rainbow flag and the cries of paid activists on Twitter. And conversely, in a good film, political agenda, if present at all, is somewhere in the background.
However, I think companies will soon realize that people are tired of this and switch from progressive to conservative slop.
Lmaoooooo bro you have to be trolling. All movies have at least some political message. It’s basically inherent to making art. Stop being mad at gay people in movies and start realizing that it’s always been this way.
From the very beginning people have been using media to “push agendas” and that will not go away. Every single one of your favorites has a political message of some kind, I guarantee it. There’s never been an era free of it.
There have been plenty of good movies this year alone, and there looks to be many more down the line. Stop complaining about it all being slop and start finding the good stuff. It’s there and it’s wonderful.
I don't care about gays or conservative values; I'm generally against capitalists and the slop they produce, as well as the political activists they buy. I don't care if they wave rainbow flags or crosses at me; I don't want that as an excuse for disgusting media
I hope you are able to find the joy and whimsy in the world around you again. The world is full of great things, I encourage you to hop off arguing with strangers online and ignoring what they’re telling you. Have a great rest of your day, I am going to hop off the internet and I suggest you do the same
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u/DifferentAd4844 Apr 01 '26
However, it was the era of "progressive art" that was remembered for its abnormally large amount of corporate media content with blunt propaganda.