Media industry analysts have warned that Hollywood has become so awash with Chinese funding that China now essentially...

>Media industry analysts have warned that Hollywood has become so awash with Chinese funding that China now essentially owns and controls most of the Hollywood entertainment industry.

>A Beijing-based purchase of US film studio Legendary Pictures by Dalian Wanda Group represents the largest-ever film industry takeover by a Chinese company, with $3.5 billion spent on allowing China to become the second biggest box officer player in Hollywood.

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Why does china make me uncomfortable but Japan doesn't make me uncomfortable?

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>China dont care about blacks
>China dont care about gays
I see nothing wrong with this

Because japan have integrity while china dont
inb4
>sony

sony pictures is run by jews

>Based China will save us from pathetic American reboots
Whats the problem here?

chinese products are associated with poor quality, basically the "made in china" insult

japan has generally had a positive cultural stereotype: quality machinery, attention to detail

in terms of media, japanese at least has a strong anime culture which is generally well regarded but china has produced little of note except a handful of high budget movies and martial artists

Cause China is a emergent superpower.

Japan was basically neutered.

new movies from China targeted at American audience

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The Chinese products I own, I'd put them up against any American made products of the same type. Try me.

Oh well, better than the Jews.

chinese/taiwan/hong kong cinema is so shit. It's the usual martial artist crap akin to capeshit where one guy does unimaginable moves against hundreds of enemies. Compared to japanese cinema they have a long way to go as an artform

Jackie chan movies were at least fun, that's it