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 Politics And American Movies
April 16 2008

Many American conservatives are convinced that Hollywood has always been a stronghold of leftism, but this isn't true. During the history of American movies, the political tone of Hollywood films has shifted from right to left and back more than once. These shifts have reflected changes in the political attitudes of the American public. After all, the movie studios are selling entertainment, so offending the majority of their viewers doesn't make good business sense.

The very early Twentieth Century was a very conservative time, so Hollywood movies of that era portrayed social reformers as "Bolsheviks" and D.W. Griffiths produced Birth Of A Nation, a film that glorified the Ku Klux Klan.  Blacks were always portrayed in movies as comical, cowardly and not very bright.  Big corporations were good for America.

Things began to change during the 1930s because of the misery brought by the Great Depression. Movie plots began to show the 'little guy" as a hero fighting a system that wouldn't give him a break and some films even included very muted talk about social change. Villains were usually shown to be corrupt politicians because it was still too dangerous to criticize the big corporations.

When World War II arrived, leftism gave way to flag waving.  The American Way was considered a beacon to the rest of the world. This didn't last long and the late 1940s brought film noir, with its cynicism about the police, the courts and everything else. Many of these movies were directed by dedicated socialists and they included a subtle leftist subtext. Conservatives were frightened by this and they tried to use the McCarthy witch hunts to clean the Commies out of Hollywood.

The leftward shift increased during the 1960s and 1970s.  Many movies of that era, such as Catch 22 and Dog Day Afternoon wouldn't get made today because of their scathing attitudes toward the miltary and the police.  The shift leftward screeched to a halt during the Reagan years and movies began using long haired hippies, street blacks and homosexuals as stock villains. The Right was back in the saddle again.

Today, movie politics seems to be moving back to the left as the American public becomes increasingly concerned about the Iraq War, a sinking economy and the climate crisis. This may result in some great films being produced. Most of the movie classics of the past were made during the more leftist periods in Hollywood, due to the greater artistic freedom allowed directors at those times.

Where do you think the movies are headed politically?  I'd like to know your opinion.

George

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    Posted by gjcondon on 2008-04-16 14:45:31 | Rating: | Views: 143
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I agree with you to an extent. Movies dating back to the late fifties and early sixties were movies that depicted the average morality of the nation and tended to be conservative. Ben Hur, moses, etc. But since the sixties, hollywood has moved in a beeline towards liberalism and trash. The Reagan years were no different. There were some good movies put out during that time, as there is now. But they are the minority.

No one with a little sense would claim Hollywood has not been on course with a liberal agenda. Most actors today are huge supporters of the left. Many have even dined with our enemies committing treason or close to treason. Danny Glover, Sean Penn, etc. They own the theaters, do the directing, write the scripts, etc and they put in their liberal agenda every chance they get. Hollywood will never again lean back to the middle or the right. Those days are long gone. Funny thing is even most liberals try to seperate themselves from Hollywood and their fanatical views until it comes time to raise money.

You stated that Hollywodd may move back to the left because of the war and economics, they are already there and have been for 25 plus years.

The comment by Clooney to heston show exactley where Hollywood stands. He said heston got everything he deserved because of his politics, being the NRA president, and his politics. The nerve of this guy to say Heston or anyone deserves a disease because of his political views is attrocious, but this is the mentality of Hollywood. Sean Penn made a comment that every right winged asshole should be locked away for life because they have tried to keep this country in the dark ages. He made this comment just 6 months ago. Their is no decency in Hollywood and their def is no conservative values anywhere in Hollywood.
Posted by  rocky5544  on 2008-04-16 18:15:53 
  
rocky5544

Thanks for your insights. Despite the leftist tide, I think you'll still be able to find some films that reflect conservative values. As I mentioned in my post, movie studios are trying to make a profit. If the producers know that you conservatives are out there in sufficient numbers and they believe you'll buy tickets, then they'll try to make films to please you. It's just good business.

George
Posted by  gjcondon  on 2008-04-17 09:43:26 
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