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Topic: 9/11 terrorist attacks and money wasted on movies - page 2. (Read 269 times)

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The film industry always offers such a movie that is popular. The modern world is becoming violent and filmmakers show it as it is. What do you think if the movie doesn't show the terrorist attacks, they'll disappear in life? Lol. 30th years of the last century were popular films about love but this did not prevent the start of world war 2.
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I think this should belong to politics and society section instead of economics because this topic would largely tackle society as a whole, and not their money wasting habits on those you refer to as nonsense action movies. Nevertheless, I don't see any reason for us to criticize people for spending $50 or $200 on a single movie ticket to watch it because it is their way to relax and relieve themselves from stress.
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There were 9/11 terrorist attacks in which 4 large planes were crashed into 3 giant buildings by hijackers/terrorists. Still they show all those nonsense actions and fights in hollywood movies and other movies. Superheroes and action heroes saving the world.

Afghanistan war is in its 18th year now. Suicide bombings and terrorist attacks on military and police. Last year, 10 terrorists killed 160 Afghan soldiers in a single attack.

But people still pay $20 or $80 for tickets to watch those nonsense movies and the movie directors, production houses, movie theatres earn $100 million or $800 million from a single movie.

Money wasting is also economics.

After 9/11 attacks in USA, all the superheroes (superman, spiderman etc.. must have been scrapped)
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