← Back to Canon
place

Hollywood

🎲

Los Angeles neighborhood described as ground zero for affluent white liberals but where Halloween party attendees were relaxed about offensive costumes

Mentions (13)
"Hollywood and Content Culture absolutely dropping the ball lately to the point that I'm dropping the ball literally. Discourse people are out of ideas, TV can't do anything interesting besides kill off the main character, movies are fubar."
"Unless you're employed by a Hollywood studio or one of the sports teams, I don't get it."
I will never understand New Yorkers who move to Los Angeles · thisishardcore_ · ↑293 · 2024-07-30
"Seriously, it's a constant complaint Europeans have but no one is stopping you from making your own version of YouTube or Reddit or your own Hollywood or your own genres of music."
"There are so many GREAT subjects for movies and series, and no one cares about it. Like, what the fuck, do I really have to accept that no one has directed a masterpiece (either a movie or a tv series) about Hernán Cortés and the conquest of Mexico???"
"And if you do feel shame for god's sake feel shame for something more interesting than that you bought into the American delusion that we're all going to work in Hollywood and hang out at the Chateau Marmont someday."
"It's in the thick of affluent, white, liberal Hollywood. You'd think this would be ground zero for the "in this house we believe" variety of libs who take the yearly Huffpost articles about Forbidden Halloween Costumes™ with extreme seriousness. And yet. There were tons of little kids dressed like c"
"Maybe it just took an extra century for 'the closing of the frontier' to fully take effect, and maybe Silicon Valley + Seattle + Hollywood being the leaders of American culture and industry have destroyed what remained of its identity as a rugged place."
The American west is so cool · u/secretguy110 · ↑125 · 2024-06-12
"If Rian Johnson wants to make a statement about money and powerful institutions, why not point the mirror at Hollywood? You'll just be disappointed Hollywood went with the lazy redditor view on faith."
The new Knives Out is terrible. · u/tent_mcgee · ↑65 · 2025-12-15
"almost everyone at the oscars looked more or less atrocious. heartbreaking to witness"
when did Hollywood get so down bad · u/b-ania-z · ↑46 · 2022-03-28
"I'm trying to put a name to the phenomenon of famous vocally Christian actors all having this similar "I'm better than everyone else in Hollywood" demeanour/face that I've always seen as a guiding light AWAY from Christianity."
The Smarmy Famous Christian Actor Stare · u/ikissedblackphillip · ↑44 · 2025-03-21
"In 2010, my girlfriend and I attended a screening of Black Swan during awards season in Hollywood."
"a bunch of poor first-generation jews from eastern europe turned los angeles from a dusty outpost into one of the most important cities in the world by creating the film industry and hollywood."
"Maybe this is to do with the system of funding in Hollywood, and how it's become so ruthless or distorted that women of all ages are forced to behave almost like prostitutes in order to get the money to make films"
Adam curtis talks about #metoo in the economist · u/Lionelhenry99 · ↑32 · 2018-12-07
powered by Intelligence Briefings Co.