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The sycophantic entertainment media will blame anything and everything on Hollywood’s ongoing box office collapse. These liars have all kinds of excuses: Streaming! Unruly crowds! Too much dew on windshields! Hell, to this day, some still blame the COVID pandemic.In any other industry — automobile, restaurant, pizza, toothpaste, plastic surgeon, landscaping, you name it — when fewer and fewer customers show up, the first thing — the veryOh, but not in Hollywood.

s movie. And even though Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, and Michael Jackson were the biggest stars in the world 40 years ago and 60 million people voted for Barack Obama, those red-state racists killed— you get my point. that proves what we already know: that most people are fully aware that movies today suck. So maybe, just perhaps, that has something to do with the drop in customers.

In an exclusive to Breitbart News, Rasmussen Reports surveyed 1,231 American adults on March 21, 24, & 25 and asked a simple, straightforward question: “Are movies today better than they were X number of years ago?” The results are devastating for Hollywood and the media sycophants can no longer invent nonsense excuses for box office failures.What’s more, only 33 percent of the very demographic Hollywood needs to put butts in seats — people aged 18-39 — said movies are better, while a majority of 53 percent of young people said no. That’s a -20-point deficit in Hollywood’s base.

What I like about the ten-year timeframe is that it removes the wispy fog of nostalgia. No one’s looking back at 2014 as some sort of golden era.Again, there is no nostalgia at work here. No one is pining away for the halcyon days of 2004.Only 37 percent said yes, while a plurality of 43 percent said no — that’s -6 points underwater.For the better part of a decade, Hollywood films have bent over backward to pander to women and minorities.

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