Saturday 24 April 2010

Death never looked so good

I sense a conspiracy here. Firstly, art is art, but movies now cost 50-150 million clams.
Therefore, producers have to scare up a lot of money. Interestingly, Steven Speilberg lost money to Bernie Madoff's ponzi scheme.
His colleagues've probably gone begging to Wall Street bankers and other plutocrats.
They all (producers, too) likely view health care, education and pensions as a waste of money,
even though they don't pay taxes.
However, they're not trying to save money for the government by encouraging people to kill themselves.
A dead person can't sue Wall Street for fraud. If you're broke and nobody will do pro bono work for you, Wall Street gets away with the crime of the century (I think that was a movie) and you starve to death.
Anyway, the financiers seem to have affected film-makers' choice of topics.
If anybody wants to research this, I think he'll find a perponderance of recent
spirit, ghost & afterlife movies.

[pic- the Spirit]
[pic- Ghost town ]
[pic- Have a nice afterlife]
[pic- Extinction]
[pic- uberduzi.com Ghost Writer]
[pic- Smells like ...the Spirit of Scarlett]
Caramba!

Let's rock. Going to a party where noone's still alive!
Leave your body and soles at the door. No shoes, please.


-Cos67 ¬(%^D>