Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Hollywood Is Not What You Think It Is - From Underwear to $600 Million and They Are Still Worshipped - "Every Time a Movie Is Made So Is a Baby"

Editor's note:  Tom Cruise's big breakout roll came in 1983 when he starred in the movie Risky Business in which he was made to dance solo in his underwear lip syncing to Bob Seger's song Old Time Rock & Roll. Today, off camera Cruise exists in a world that is completely alien to the average American. An entirely different reality of existence most can't even begin to imagine. Sing it, Cruise...


Only for the beautiful extremely wealthy. Everyone else goes to their movies and fantasize about their own lifestyles reflected on Instagram with endless images of themselves. Americans as well as these wealthy actors and actresses (celebrities) apparently live under the Stockholm syndrome. Hollywood fans are locked into this entertainment trance they can't break from and these actors and actresses are locked into their world they can't break from. They are made wealthy by patronizing them. Is this the epitome of western civilization? How odd. Cruise goes from dancing in his underwear scene in Risky Business to Hollywood megastar worth an estimated $600 million with his latest. Dogfights are a myth but make for good overly hyped profitable movies....




Editor's note: Was Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise bred by Montgomery Clift and one of his co-stars, Susannah York most likely, during the filming of the 1962 John Huston film Freud: The Secret Passion? This material was sourced from: The Movie Stars Bred by Movie Stars



What else can these movie "stars" do besides make movies? They go political which is common for them being entirely removed from the streets and the reality of what is going on in society:



While Americans are endlessly entertained by all of the above with impossible to believe circumstances depicted in these movies where only a very few at the top (pun intended) of this elitist hierarchy become extremely wealthy, Russia has very different plans for their youth that honestly, are quite impressive:

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