What would filmmakers from the early 20th century say if they saw the state of Hollywood in 2017?

What would filmmakers from the early 20th century say if they saw the state of Hollywood in 2017?

they would wonder why the fuck it became so Jewish and why it's somehow horribly taboo to criticize Jews now just because some Kraut killed a bunch in Poland 70 years ago

>became so Jewish
based retardbro

>Why aren't there more women writers?

Fucking kill yourself, cancer.

"it's pretty amazing"

They would vomit at the shaky cam, 50 million cuts per minute, artless composition and complete inability to stage a basic scene.

>"SHTEP 2 ME, NEGGER"
>"whoa, wait!"


hehehehe

Why are people in old pictures always so ugly? Did people not become attractive until like the 60s or something

It was just as corrupt back then

No, they'd blow their load over the color and sound.
Yes, actually.

1. Harder lives
2. More drinking and smoking
3. Inbred, less diverse gene pool

People who get knocked out this easily likely have something systemically wrong with them where they probably won't live very long anyway. It's like those people who die from barely getting an elbow to the neck or something, like they had some pre-existing bloodclot or something that got dislodged.

I've been hit in the face harder than this faggot and it stuns for a second, but other than that it didn't shut me down at all.

>Show them the most recent transformers movie in IMax 3D

What would happen?

You're looking at a picture of Jews. Jews are ugly and always have been.

If you were looking at an old picture of WASPS or Nordics they would be just as good looking as people today, or probably even better looking since they had higher testosterone back then.

>It's OK
>but it's not actually OK

The band is on the wrong arm, it's a staged vid

>wait a minute we can get HOW much money nowadays by just cashing in capeshit? sign me up

Filmmakers were always after money. Its not the fault of the film makers, its the fault of the market.

>Became

Hahaha, are there really people like this?

>What would filmmakers from the early 20th century say if they saw the state of Hollywood in 2017?

They would be in total awe at the technology of movie making we have today. Petrified even perhaps for some of them. So many possibilities, so few restrictions creatively.

And then it would hit them so ridiculously hard that we seem incapable to really use this power for the art of cinema, that movies are just a commodity now, a product to be sold without any integrity or substance whatsoever. Focus groups, market research, marketing departments, that's what green-lights a project in hollywood in 2017.
They would be depressed and would pity us all, they would call us names we the fools who've enabled Hollywood to become this modern and hypocrite trash factory.

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it's because they didn't have makeup back then

>that movies are just a commodity now, a product to be sold without any integrity or substance whatsoever. Focus groups, market research, marketing departments, that's what green-lights a project in hollywood in 2017.

you do know that most studio movies were churned out shit back then too?

yeah but there was some effort behind that then until Lucas discovered the blockbuster formula that lets Hollywood pump out the same crap every year and sell it to retards and make millions