• moonburster@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Tbf a lot of movies in America are subsidized by the army. If a movie plays in America and has army vehicles in then, check for them in the credits

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      4 months ago

      Same with games like CoD. Fucking Activision has former CIA execs working for them. And how they use real events in the games and spin them around to make America look like the good guy.

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        4 months ago

        Good guy might be generous.

        CoD makes the US and her allies look like Hodor at the door. A big dumb idiot holding back the swarm.

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      4 months ago

      Technically correct, but your comment makes it sound like the military is actively commissioning movies, which is not the case. When Hollywood wants to make historical or war movies, they have few options:

      • Buy the equipment - one military ship or airplane can be more than the whole movie’s budget.
      • Prop/CGI - may look bad and doesn’t guaranty to be cheaper.
      • Get all the gear for free, loaned out from the military (including training and specialists) - but they get to edit and approve your script.

      I wish there were more options for independent and critical movie makers.

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        4 months ago

        The person you replied to said “subsidized”, which implies what you just explained. The US military provides support to movies and TVs. However, it would be naive to think that the military still doesn’t try to influence the production. It’s been a long time since I have listened to it but there was a podcast mentioning “Zero Dark Thirty” having influence from the CIA; and the movie is about justifying torture to get results for “the greater good”. This is in spite of the report commissioned during the Obama era that torture never yielded any significant results.

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          “Actively Commissioning” and “Subsidizing” are two different contexts. Your points are all accurate, but commissioning a movie means actually going out and saying, “we want this movie, and will pay/provide resources to it in order for it to get done”, versus “your doing a movie with military, we’ll provide resources in compensation for a meddlers credit”.