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What killed “the moviestar” as a concept?
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>>221201963
Death of the monoculture due to social media creating insular bubbles
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>>221201963
Nepotism running rampant in the industry for so long. There's barely any hot actresses left for that reason alone.
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>>221201963
Social media. You used to only see these moviestars in movies and gossip magazines/sites but now you see them all the time.
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>>221201963
Finding out how ignorant and retarded they all were in real life via social media.
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>>221202087
>>221202090
real man behind the curtain moment
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>>221201993
FPBP

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This image causes intense revulsion
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>>221201993
The most successful film franchises of all time did not have broad appeal and existed before 2007.
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This thread is almost entirely bots.
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>>221201993
>le heckin monoculture

Never existed. Invented by retarded youtube essayists so people would regurgitate the word on reddit over and over again.
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shame about the tattoos
and all miles of dick
television & film?
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>>221201993
fpbp
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>>221203007
It did. It did though. It wasn't ever '100% of people are part of the monoculture', but in most places most people were part of a mix of local culture and national culture, and then might be part of a subculture. It was enough that everyone had passing knowledge of the monoculture.

The analysts who talk about it usually don't go back a little further and describe how radio, cinema, newspapers, and TV made the monoculture to begin with.
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>>221203007
t. wasn't there
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>>221203007
>IT DIDN'T EXIST IT'S LE REDDIT LE REDDIT!
another persuasive argument from 4chan
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>>221201963
>What killed “the moviestar”

Having opinions on twitter. Stars should just pose with startlets tbdesu and say nothing off camera
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>>221203007
>underage retard can't frame anything outside of youtube and reddit
grim
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>>221201993
>insular bubbles

that's fucking bullshit if anything the monoculture is stronger than ever people all over the world do the same shit they saw on tik tok
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Jewish movie production companies they could more money this way.
Owning valuable IP is the only thing that matters now. Actors and actresses are tied to certain IP and don't have much value on their own.
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again, anons, 07-08 writers strike not sure why everyone fails to comprehend studios, after having already dropped directors from heavens gate, threw actors out with the bath water when they decided that only established, already written IPs will protect them from lunatic leftist royalty seeking jews, and they were right. Why the fuck are we not jumping for joy at the end of the movie star?
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>>221203024
name?
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>>221203779
At least youtube and reddit go back 20 years. Gen Alpha will be so fucktarded they won't be able to remember shit that happened 5 minutes ago thanks to instagram and tiktok.
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>>221203007
You are full of shit nigger
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Death of monoculture.
Disney spamming comic book movies in the 2010s, making it so actors dont matter, the extended universe matters.
hollywood old guards refusal to take a risk or a chance on someone younger.
Kids these days like streamers more and are all hooked on the tik toks and reels.
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Other industries kind of spread the wealth. Scorsese/Spielberg/etc only wanted to develop Dicap's brand (100M+ budgets, when 90s movie star vehicles were half that). Ultimately the industry went "global" and needed just IP & began to talk amongst itself.
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>>221201963
>>221201963
>What killed “the moviestar” as a concept?
Hollywood becoming a bloated nepofest.
Nothing external killed it, it killed itself via suicide because there was no way an outsider could break into it organically and climb the hierarchy, unless they were exceptionally talented (usually British actors with a theatre background).

Then again you still have people like Anya Taylor Joy, Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers that seem to come from outside.

But yea somewhere in between influencers became more famous, even though I don't know most of them.



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