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M00la, thanks for the post and the comments.
This is a CINE BB. Hollywood will be the main bread and butter for CINE. Although I've made my position as a shorter clear, I am also a very big Hollywood and cinema fan.
The point raised by some is that the majority of Hollywood movies are badly acted genre pieces - I don't agree. For acting, Hollywood for a long time it has trumped Bollywood any day. The likes of Jack Nicholson, Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Kenneth Branagh, Robert De Niro, Audrey Hepburn, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman... there is no real parallel.
The Hollywood movie industry will survive this pandemic with great acting to come in the New Year block busters and this is a big positive for CINE in 2021.
With regards to your other comment, I'm not sure what you are referring to.
John, i was more upset about your racism but this was a topic put to bed yesterday. Stop dragging this bb down and let it go, i know you've had a bad day but geez.
Bolox/ Parsley - What are your thoughts, do you think the majority of Hollywood movies are badly acted genre pieces?
This is BB is about Cine share price not an episode of Loose Women, give it a rest John!
Why feel the need to give a running commentary on your working week.
IMO, It absolutely stinks of being very small time!
Johnnybolox,
I think you need help, just because some things you post are not agreed
with doesn't mean that people are posting under different usernames.
Good afternoon @Chartz - LOL. it's a super busy week - meetings back to back and doesn't look like getting any less. I'm looking forward to the day of rest on Saturday.
I'm definitely Hollywood. Do you think the majority of Hollywood movies are badly acted genre pieces?
Good afternoon @johnht just started your afternoon shift ?
Not too sure about you being Hollywood think your closer to being Dollywood
"The majority of Hollywood are poorly made, badly acted genre pieces."
M00la, Samuk and Bolox. In response to your comments about Hollywood. Hollywood has some exceptional actors with unparalleled acting ability, whereas Bollywood is all song and dance - you can hardly pull out one or two actors at most. There is no polite way of spelling this out... they are on the whole terrible.