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The days of MGM or Warner Brothers solely producing and fimling moves in their studios in Southern  Calfironia ended many years ago.  Most movies are produced and financed by many domestic and international partners.  Also, most movies and  tv shows are shot digitally so does Donald Trump actually think large cannisters of film are shipped into  the US?  I wonder even if the US film industry supports this new tariff idea. 

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I haven’t heard of this are you saying trump wants to tariff the arts?seirously?that’s nuts!oh yea it’s trump……

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Just now, Tug said:

I haven’t heard of this are you saying trump wants to tariff the arts?seirously?that’s nuts!oh yea it’s trump……

He said it to reporters yesterday.  Do not know if he was serious or not.  

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1 minute ago, sqwakvfr said:

He said it to reporters yesterday.  Do not know if he was serious or not.  

Nothing surprises me about him,nothing.

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Why do we need to film on location when we can build fake or CGI Big Bens and the Eiffel Tower? Paint a lot of white guys yellow, and we are in downtown Tokyo.

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What happens to all the reruns?  Tariffs every time one is shown in the US?

 

Hollywood may be dying, but not necessarily because of movies filmed in foreign countries.  There are other issues.  For example, filmmakers may not like the union wages in Hollywood, so they make films in Texas.  Still a "Hollywood" film, but filmed in Texas without all the Hollywood, CA expense. 

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33 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

America is a terrible place to shoot. Extremely expensive and extremely unionised.

 

Not all of America. Plenty of places have much cheaper production facilites. It's Hollywood production that is dying. That said, one of the things that made Hollywood films (and even TV with series such as Foreign Intrigue, Hong Kong, and Adventures in Paradise) generate even more appeal after World War II was the movement to location shooting. The adventure genre really took off in the late 40s and on throughout the 50s and 60s, all because of location shooting. It provided authenticity. This stupid move by Trump will just limit storylines and generate even more insular filmmaking.

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3 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

The days of MGM or Warner Brothers solely producing and fimling moves in their studios in Southern  Calfironia ended many years ago.  Most movies are produced and financed by many domestic and international partners.  Also, most movies and  tv shows are shot digitally so does Donald Trump actually think large cannisters of film are shipped into  the US?  I wonder even if the US film industry supports this new tariff idea. 

 

Why would they when they get foreign incentive to make their product outside the USA?  How's the tax in California? 

 

Only you have mentioned anything about big cannisters of film. 

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Most Americans don't watch movies with subtitles. That's tariff enough!

Trump acts more and more everyday like a tin pot dictator. Make America North Korea Again! 

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22 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Most Americans don't watch movies with subtitles. That's tariff enough!

Trump acts more and more everyday like a tin pot dictator. Make America North Korea Again! 

 

I didn't know that we needed to put subs on English speaking movies made here in Hollywood north. 

 

You learn something new every day. 

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3 hours ago, Tug said:

I haven’t heard of this are you saying trump wants to tariff the arts?seirously?that’s nuts!oh yea it’s trump……

 

It's true. Underlines what a moron he is. BTW Looks like Stephen Millen is going to be appointed National Security Advisor. A White Supremist as National Security Advisor - Trump has really lost the plot!!!

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