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'''Hollywood''' -- ''best known for its harmful [[Hollywood values]] and lack of intellectual achievement or productivity'' -- is a district located in the city of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. It is the historic base of the movie industry, although the studios have mostly moved out. "Hollywood" now generally refers to the entertainment industry and its culture, which is based primarily in Los Angeles County.
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'''Hollywood''' is a district located in the city of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. It is the historic base of the American film industry, although the studios have mostly moved out. "Hollywood" now generally refers to the entertainment industry and its culture (see: [[Hollywood Values]]), which is based primarily in Los Angeles County.
  
Hollywood is famous for its self-centeredness, [[liberal]] claptrap, and lack of independent thinking.  Nearly all supported [[Barack Obama]] in robotic fashion. Robert DeNiro was no exception, insisting that Obama will "do better in the next four years."<ref>http://thehill.com/video/campaign/225485-de-niro-obama-will-do-better-in-the-next-four-years-</ref>
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Hollywood is famous for its self-centeredness, [[liberal]] claptrap, and lack of independent thinking.  Nearly all of Hollywood supported [[Barack Obama]] in robotic fashion. Robert DeNiro was no exception, insisting that Obama would "do better in the next four years."<ref>https://thehill.com/video/campaign/225485-de-niro-obama-will-do-better-in-the-next-four-years-</ref> Likewise, almost all of Hollywood's public figures opposed [[Donald Trump]] the moment he decided to run for President against the [[Democrats]].
  
Writers such as [[Michael Medved]],<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-vs-America-Michael-Medved/dp/0060924357</ref> [[Michael Crichton]] and Ben Shapiro have criticized Hollywood.
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At a Hollywood event such as the [[Academy Awards]] sometimes everyone wears an identical symbol, such as a ribbon to promote the [[homosexual agenda]].
  
== See Also ==
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Writers such as [[Michael Medved]],<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-vs-America-Michael-Medved/dp/0060924357</ref> [[Michael Crichton]] and [[Ben Shapiro]] have criticized Hollywood.
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== See also ==
 
* [[Hollywood values]]: [[Liberalism]], [[Homosexual agenda]] and [[Gun control]]
 
* [[Hollywood values]]: [[Liberalism]], [[Homosexual agenda]] and [[Gun control]]
* [[:Category:American Jews|American Jews]] make up most of the Hollywood [[CEO]]s
 
 
* [[Liberal values]] and [[San Francisco values]]
 
* [[Liberal values]] and [[San Francisco values]]
 
* [[Los Angeles]]
 
* [[Los Angeles]]
 
* [[Bollywood]] in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]
 
* [[Bollywood]] in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]
  
== Further Reading ==
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== Further reading ==
 
* Balio, Tino. ''Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939.'' (1993). 483 pp.
 
* Balio, Tino. ''Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939.'' (1993). 483 pp.
 
* May, Lary. ''The Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the Politics of the American Way'' (2000)
 
* May, Lary. ''The Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the Politics of the American Way'' (2000)
 
* Schatz, Thomas. ''The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era.'' (1988). 492 pp.
 
* Schatz, Thomas. ''The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era.'' (1988). 492 pp.
 
* Vaughn, Stephen. ''Ronald Reagan in Hollywood: Movies and Politics.'' (1994). 359 pp.
 
* Vaughn, Stephen. ''Ronald Reagan in Hollywood: Movies and Politics.'' (1994). 359 pp.
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.city-data.com/city/Hollywood-California.html Hollywood, California] on [[City-data.com]]
 
  
 
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* [http://www.city-data.com/city/West-Hollywood-California.html Hollywood, California] on City-data.com
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Latest revision as of 05:42, January 2, 2025

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Hollywood is a district located in the city of Los Angeles, California. It is the historic base of the American film industry, although the studios have mostly moved out. "Hollywood" now generally refers to the entertainment industry and its culture (see: Hollywood Values), which is based primarily in Los Angeles County.

Hollywood is famous for its self-centeredness, liberal claptrap, and lack of independent thinking. Nearly all of Hollywood supported Barack Obama in robotic fashion. Robert DeNiro was no exception, insisting that Obama would "do better in the next four years."[1] Likewise, almost all of Hollywood's public figures opposed Donald Trump the moment he decided to run for President against the Democrats.

At a Hollywood event such as the Academy Awards sometimes everyone wears an identical symbol, such as a ribbon to promote the homosexual agenda.

Writers such as Michael Medved,[2] Michael Crichton and Ben Shapiro have criticized Hollywood.

See also

Further reading

  • Balio, Tino. Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939. (1993). 483 pp.
  • May, Lary. The Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the Politics of the American Way (2000)
  • Schatz, Thomas. The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era. (1988). 492 pp.
  • Vaughn, Stephen. Ronald Reagan in Hollywood: Movies and Politics. (1994). 359 pp.

References

  1. https://thehill.com/video/campaign/225485-de-niro-obama-will-do-better-in-the-next-four-years-
  2. https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-vs-America-Michael-Medved/dp/0060924357

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