De Niro and Rachel Zegler have ultimately destroyed their brand by attacking half of the American Population and now it is showing in the pockets of Hollywood. Therefore, this is the result, failures at the box office and their brand.
This is a major shift away from Hollywood like we have never seen before. Just 100 years ago Hollywood was grinding out 150-200 films a year and now it takes them upwards to 5 years to make a movie is pathetic and shows how bloated and wasteful they are, and because of this they are way behind.
Why Joe Rogan and so many others have moved outside of the system of Hollywood and they are starting to take over. Hollywood cannot keep losing money like this forever, and could we see Elon Musk buy a major studio at a great price or even Rogan?
Why are you saying all of these things you may be asking yourself, if you have made it this far, well: as a Screenplay Writer, you have to see these trends coming and prepare for them. I really believe that Writers like you and I, will be on the front lines of this change happening now, because we have the stories the new Hollywood Needs.
Please let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Mark!
Story:
When was the last great comedy movie?
It's a question that's been circulating among comedians, comedy actors and writers alike, with "The Joe Rogan Experience" recently dedicating an episode to it.
Fellow comedian Steve Byrne, who just sold out five shows at Rogan's new club during South by Southwest (SXSW)'s annual comedy festival, has an answer.
If you don't know Byrne from Rogan's Comedy Mothership, then surely you know him from his "Sullivan & Son" days, or his viral clips on social media. The veteran comedian sat down exclusively with Fox News Digital in Austin, Texas, ahead of his fifth and final show last weekend, where he laughed about his most notable career flops and cried over his friendship with Vince Vaughn.
But for the comic, the movie industry’s recent trajectory is no laughing matter, citing films like "Bridesmaids," "Wedding Crashers," "Superbad" and "The Hangover" as being the last few "hardcore, R-rated, no-holds-barred" films to hit theaters.
Link:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/comedian...
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Congratulations on completing the project.
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Hi Katrina, sorry not getting back to you sooner. Still sorting out everything cheers
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Welcome Katrina. Looking forward to chatting and seeing what projects you have going. Talk soon.