I agree but I think Hollywood is pretty much lost forever. We need more conservative leaning artists to make more movies, music, art and books. I'm interested in watching "Run, Hide, Fight" (although I don't care for Ben Shapiro). I hear it's decent. I think a step towards winning younger kids to conservative ideas is to approach them through culture. I wish conservative leaning artists weren't so afraid to come out and just say they've had enough of being bullied out of a career and make something happen. Plus right now we have the underdog phenomena going for us...it tends to make people interested in what's happening. Now is the time to do it.
I'd like some of these conservative film makers to just make decent shows and movies- nothing too dramatic or overtly political. That's what we're all craving. Good story lines, good characters, good writing. Could be the simplest premise ever, no special effects or expensive set pieces. A show about a family's day-to-day life would say more for conservatism and for all Americans than any action or documentary film.
Conservatives need to add Hollywood to the list of things that we need to build for ourselves too...
I agree but I think Hollywood is pretty much lost forever. We need more conservative leaning artists to make more movies, music, art and books. I'm interested in watching "Run, Hide, Fight" (although I don't care for Ben Shapiro). I hear it's decent. I think a step towards winning younger kids to conservative ideas is to approach them through culture. I wish conservative leaning artists weren't so afraid to come out and just say they've had enough of being bullied out of a career and make something happen. Plus right now we have the underdog phenomena going for us...it tends to make people interested in what's happening. Now is the time to do it.
I'd like some of these conservative film makers to just make decent shows and movies- nothing too dramatic or overtly political. That's what we're all craving. Good story lines, good characters, good writing. Could be the simplest premise ever, no special effects or expensive set pieces. A show about a family's day-to-day life would say more for conservatism and for all Americans than any action or documentary film.