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19 hours ago, BritScot said:

Couldn't even read this dribble once I read the first sentence! Former president Donald Trump. That one very disrespectful sentance showed the twisted negative rubbish that was bound to follow.  Trump is the president so get over it! I wish we had a Trump in the UK 🇬🇧

 

This first sentance?

 

21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a bold policy announcement, US President Donald Trump revealed plans to impose a 100% tariff on films produced outside the United States, targeting a dynamic shift affecting the American movie industry.

 

Time for Doge to audit the DfE?

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21 hours ago, BritScot said:

Couldn't even read this dribble once I read the first sentence! Former president Donald Trump. That one very disrespectful sentance showed the twisted negative rubbish that was bound to follow.  Trump is the president so get over it! I wish we had a Trump in the UK 🇬🇧

Aww bless. Have we found a Scot with a thin skin?

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7 hours ago, JackGats said:

Snow = white.

White = white.

 

Not brown, not black. Is that so difficult to understand?

 

Cute. You are an absolutist,  If you wish to deny creative license to  reinterpret and to adapt Sneewitchen, then  Snow White must always be portrayed by a German peasant girl speaking in low German, using  low German idioms and vernacular.

 

It is an accepted practice to reinterpret  roles. If that wasn't a case, then many operas  would cease to exist. Ever hear of West Side Story? It is a modern version of Romeo and Juliet. The Magnificent Seven is a remake  version of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai. Your logic  holds that  those two films should have neverrbeen made because they  don't have Romeo and Juliet as Italians, but Puerto Ricans and white guys. And the    Gunslingers in  the Magnificent &? Where are their  kimonos and rice bowls? tsk tsk. 

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Trump's leadership continues to threaten the stability of the world economy. He is a hazard, is highly unstable, and is one of the most dangerous people in the world. 

 

One thing is certain. He is accomplishing very little, he will NOT bring manufacturing back to America, which is stupid over priced (I am here now and inflation is raging at 20% or higher right now), he is causing alot of pain, he is losing support, destroying businesses, and consumer confidence, he does not have a coherent plan, and he is a destructive nimwit. 

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I am boycotting the USA and will not visit there or buy their products for the 4 years that Trump, Vance and

his gang of misfits in government are in power. I hope the majority of the USA will vote these people out of power in

the next election.

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On 5/6/2025 at 12:02 PM, Hamus Yaigh said:

When Amazon's next Bond movie comes out with all the London scenes filmed using CGI in California to overcome the Jon Voight tariffs - think I'll give it a miss and sit down to one of Voight's or Stallones latest classic B movie collection.

They can do that already. NETFLIX seems to have cornered the market on 35 year old box office 'hits'. In fact, that's all NETFLIX seems to offer on its platform these days! Time to cancel it again.

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On 5/5/2025 at 4:09 PM, snoop1130 said:

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In a bold policy announcement, US President Donald Trump revealed plans to impose a 100% tariff on films produced outside the United States, targeting a dynamic shift affecting the American movie industry. Speaking on Truth Social, Trump argued that foreign nations offering significant incentives to filmmakers posed a “national security threat,” claiming these tactics contribute to the decline of US-based film production.

 

The tariff's unexpected nature has left many in the industry scrambling for clarity, as Trump insisted on swift action through the Department of Commerce. Yet, critical questions remain unanswered, including whether the tariffs would impact both theatrical releases and streaming services or how they would be calculated—by production cost or box office revenue.

 

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed the Department's immediate engagement with the policy but did not elaborate on specifics. Meanwhile, the Motion Picture Association, representing major studios, has yet to issue a formal response, deepening the uncertainty within Hollywood.

 

At stake is both the geographic and economic landscape of US film production. For years, filmmakers have gravitated towards countries like Canada, Britain, and Australia, drawn by lucrative tax incentives designed to offset production costs. Notably, locations such as New Zealand gained fame as the backdrop for iconic films like The Lord of the Rings, while Australia has hosted Marvel blockbusters.

 

The ripple effects of Trump’s tariff announcement have already reached shores abroad. Australian and New Zealand officials have expressed readiness to safeguard their film industries, recognising the potential to benefit from a US slowdown amid ongoing trade tensions.

 

According to research by ProdPro, nearly half of all spending by US producers on high-budget film and TV projects now occurs outside the country, driven by both economic incentives and recent natural disasters in California. The January wildfires exacerbated these concerns, as producers and crews reconsider filming in Los Angeles—a city where production has fallen by nearly 40% over the last decade.

 

The competitive gap highlights urgent conversations underway in Hollywood, with industry leaders urging Governor Gavin Newsom to enhance California's own tax incentives to retain and attract productions. In this delicate climate, former Commerce official William Reinsch warns that retaliatory tariffs from overseas could prove disastrous for the American industry. "The retaliation will kill our industry. We have a lot more to lose than to gain," Reinsch asserts, questioning the viability of Trump's national security argument for films.

 

Trump's proposed tariff joins a series of trade conflicts initiated during his administration, each raising questions about the broader economic impact. As Hollywood grapples with the potential fallout, the prospect of increased costs and global pushback looms—posing troubling questions about the future of film production in America.

 

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As long as they complete the latest Bond movie - filmed in Bangkok - titled "Enough is Never Enough", I'm okay.

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On 5/6/2025 at 10:53 PM, spidermike007 said:

Trump's leadership continues to threaten the stability of the world economy. He is a hazard, is highly unstable, and is one of the most dangerous people in the world. 

 

One thing is certain. He is accomplishing very little, he will NOT bring manufacturing back to America, which is stupid over priced (I am here now and inflation is raging at 20% or higher right now), he is causing alot of pain, he is losing support, destroying businesses, and consumer confidence, he does not have a coherent plan, and he is a destructive nimwit. 

I think you are being a bit harsh here: at least 49% of what comes out of his mouth is true...

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On 5/9/2025 at 12:03 AM, Stargeezr said:

I am boycotting the USA and will not visit there or buy their products for the 4 years that Trump, Vance and

his gang of misfits in government are in power. I hope the majority of the USA will vote these people out of power in

the next election.

That's telling them.

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16 minutes ago, safarimike11 said:

I think you are being a bit harsh here: at least 49% of what comes out of his mouth is true...

Closer to 3% actually. 

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