View Full Version : steve jobs pics released, not long for this world....
Large Sarge
26th August 2011, 03:18 PM
WOW
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/tmz-posts-first-picture-steve-jobs-after-resignation
TomD
26th August 2011, 03:51 PM
It would be hard to aspire to a life more interesting, productive and momentus than Steve Jobs. We deface our currency with images of politicians who do nothing to advance our common condition. I vote to put Jobs on the $10 bill to remind us of what really made the country.
vacuum
26th August 2011, 04:17 PM
Another world "leader" doing chemo. Makes no sense.
Actually it does make sense. I had a chance to chat with one of my company's senior vps at a social event, and I asked him about if he kept track of the world financial crisis personally. He said it was indeed one of his personal interests, and in fact he gets up at 3:30 - 4:00 am every morning and watches cnbc cable news to get all the latest updates. Then I started feeling him out a little telling him I was pessimistic that we'd recover from the "recession"...because all private reservoirs of debt had been exhausted and now the government was stepping in, boosting the public debt to take up the slack. Otherwise the money supply would not grow and cause a collapse.
He just had a blank stare like he had absolutely no idea what I was talking about. He said the main problem right now as Europe...I told him it may actually be helping us because it causes people to buy US bonds as the only safe haven. So we didn't connect at all. But here you've got a smart guy, who is plugged in to other smart guys (CEOs, CFOs), who is very eager to know whats going on, but who has no clue at all. Thats because he spends his time and thoughts on how he can grow the company, strategy, execution, etc. He simply doesn't have time to do anything but consume the most compressed and packaged information available....he relies on others in society to honestly do their jobs so he can do his. That's the psychology behind it. Its not even necessarily about "accepting" the truth, because if he was spending the time it takes to figure everything out, he wouldn't necessarily be as efficient at what he does.
Large Sarge
26th August 2011, 04:26 PM
Another world "leader" doing chemo. Makes no sense.
Actually it does make sense. I had a chance to chat with one of my company's senior vps at a social event, and I asked him about if he kept track of the world financial crisis personally. He said it was indeed one of his personal interests, and in fact he gets up at 3:30 - 4:00 am every morning and watches cnbc cable news to get all the latest updates. Then I started feeling him out a little telling him I was pessimistic that we'd recover from the "recession"...because all private reservoirs of debt had been exhausted and now the government was stepping in, boosting the public debt to take up the slack. Otherwise the money supply would not grow and cause a collapse.
He just had a blank stare like he had absolutely no idea what I was talking about. He said the main problem right now as Europe...I told him it may actually be helping us because it causes people to buy US bonds as the only safe haven. So we didn't connect at all. But here you've got a smart guy, who is plugged in to other smart guys (CEOs, CFOs), who is very eager to know whats going on, but who has no clue at all. Thats because he spends his time and thoughts on how he can grow the company, strategy, execution, etc. He simply doesn't have time to do anything but consume the most compressed and packaged information available....he relies on others in society to honestly do their jobs so he can do his. That's the psychology behind it. Its not even necessarily about "accepting" the truth, because if he was spending the time it takes to figure everything out, he wouldn't necessarily be as efficient at what he does.
Look at his sources of info.....
CNBC, Bloomberg, etc
Marc Faber made a crack "I asked everyone on the bloomberg set 'Do you own any physical gold'"?
His answer was 100% no
not one person on the set owned any
He replied "I thought you folks were the smart ones...."
learn2swim
26th August 2011, 04:30 PM
He has AIDS, no way he could be alive this long with pancreatic cancer.
vacuum
26th August 2011, 04:34 PM
He has AIDS, no way he could be alive this long with pancreatic cancer.
I remember seeing a commencement speech by him saying either he had a rare form of pancreatic tumor that wasn't cancerous, or it was cancer but a rare form of it that wasn't the aggressive type that kills you in months. He said that most forms of pancreatic cancer kill you very quickly.
madfranks
26th August 2011, 04:46 PM
Wow he looks thin. I certainly wish him the best.
iOWNme
26th August 2011, 05:23 PM
You mean all the cheap Chinese goods and all the Chinese slave labor, couldnt put Steve back together again?
This man will get 0 sympathy from me. ZERO.
ALL of Apple's money is made through Government Monopoly. Steve is a Communist who HATES COMPETITION. When you use Government to make your money, then your acts are unjust and immoral.
Nice try.
Ponce
26th August 2011, 06:51 PM
I do remember that one picture of him from Playboy........what a shame.
willie pete
26th August 2011, 08:07 PM
yea,..... he's on the way out, I doubt he'll make it through the year, could be AIDS (?) anyone ever hear anything about him being a homo? ....seems like I heard or read speculation somewhere about it
Twisted Titan
26th August 2011, 08:21 PM
Apple charges a bizillion dollars for their products and then they treat it like they still own it and penalize you if you dare " jail break" your phone.
He drips of zionist meglomania.
For all his wealth and power he has a appointment with The Ryder on a Pale Horse
Twisted Titan
26th August 2011, 08:24 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guocvS7XQW0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Dogman
26th August 2011, 08:28 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guocvS7XQW0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guocvS7XQW0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
midnight rambler
26th August 2011, 08:29 PM
yea,..... he's on the way out, I doubt he'll make it through the year, could be AIDS (?) anyone ever hear anything about him being a homo? ....seems like I heard or read speculation somewhere about it
One need not be a homo to get aids. Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty from Gunsmoke) died of AIDS because she (unknowingly?) married that fudge-packing Mark Spaeth.
zap
26th August 2011, 08:59 PM
We are all going to die someday.
Ponce
26th August 2011, 10:19 PM
Did you know that his biggest investment was not his Apple company but his stock in Disneyland? he is the majority stock holder.......is worth five times more than Apple.
LuckyStrike
26th August 2011, 11:19 PM
I hate to be this way, because on some levels I respect Jobs, Apple was certainly shit without him and look at them now on top of the world. I'll never know what went on behind the scenes, I don't neccesarily think he was hand picked by the bankers to be who he is, but I certainly think he is complicite as hell and being that, that is the case I can't feel sorry for him. Just stuff I've read about his wife, who is on Apples board, who Apple supports etc. it's hard to feel sympathy at the end of the day which is sad believe me, my Anglo-Saxon heritage almost demands I be compassionate but logically I stop myself.
lapis
26th August 2011, 11:42 PM
Another world "leader" doing chemo. Makes no sense..
He may be a leader, but I doubt he's one of the elites.
I had a chance to chat with one of my company's senior vps [...] He simply doesn't have time to do anything but consume the most compressed and packaged information available....he relies on others in society to honestly do their jobs so he can do his. That's the psychology behind it. Its not even necessarily about "accepting" the truth, because if he was spending the time it takes to figure everything out, he wouldn't necessarily be as efficient at what he does.
Maybe for people at this level.
But I'll bet my bottom dollar, that the elites are only eating pure, organic foods, breathing uncontaminated air that's filtered if necessary, and drinking water that's not fluoridated or chlorinated.
The people THEY rely on for expert medical care are probably telling them to do everything the opposite of what they tell the useless eaters: consume (good) meat and fat, don't get vaccinated, and use only alternative natural methods to combat cancer and illnesses, and who knows what other kind of high-tech information they're keeping to themselves as long as possible.
These are the ones who go to anti-aging specialists, who cost hundreds of dollars per VISIT. That's the cost before they shell out for any supplements and bio-identical hormones.
They are probably doing everything Suzanne Somers recommends in her book Breakthrough, that they tell the mainstream media which they own to condemn.
TheNocturnalEgyptian
27th August 2011, 12:13 AM
http://i.imgur.com/WV5Y0.jpg
Shami-Amourae
27th August 2011, 12:59 AM
What shocks me is how idiotic the establishment people really are to buy into this chemo-nonsense. Are the only people who know the truth about medicine/currency us and the fucking Illuminati? What does that mean for us?
Serpo
27th August 2011, 01:39 AM
What shocks me is how idiotic the establishment people really are to buy into this chemo-nonsense. Are the only people who know the truth about medicine/currency us and the fucking Illuminati? What does that mean for us?
These people are complete idiots and have convinced everyone to believe in them but a lot of people see through the BS but there it stops ,as they are not up to investigating the alternative.
The reason they repress cancer cures is to keep the poulation down.
The people that have found out the truth have to endure pain, after pain as they see the injustice of what is occuring around them ,relating to the health field.
The elites dont seem to care as they are only interested in money and power,leading to control.
Well screw them.
Blame this guy.............
http://www.reformation.org/rockefeller.html
also....
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread474380/pg1
Spectrism
27th August 2011, 10:37 AM
That photo with the other guy holding him screams: HOMO.
My gaydar is off the scale. I never had any inkling that Jobs was gay. And it looks like an AIDS case to me.
Dogman
27th August 2011, 10:51 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cachexia
Neuro
27th August 2011, 01:03 PM
No matter his orientation, or what he is dying from. I do think he is a commercial genius, who has a talent to bring people what they want before they even realize what they want. No matter if you use a Mac OS, Windows OS or a Linux OS (most of them), they are all practically Steve Jobs baby, he invented the graphic interface, made the computer useful to the average person, without extensive training. Those of you old enough who had the 'pleasure' of working with MS-DOS in the 80's knows this. His biggest commercial mistake was the Newton in the early 90's. It's biggest problem was that it was about 15 years to early.
Now I am doing all my surfing on an iPod. I bought an iPad, but I gave it to my daughter because she exhibited extraordinary talent in using it creatively in graphic design, my wife uses an iMac, and my son an iPod. Never any problems with them. No antivirus software (quick start up)
Apple was going to hell during the decade he wasn't there. Even MS made a $100 million investment in it when it was about to fail. They brought Jobs back, and he made it into one of the biggest companies ever, the last 10 years... He has revolutionized computing!
Gaillo
27th August 2011, 01:25 PM
No matter if you use a Mac OS, Windows OS or a Linux OS (most of them), they are all practically Steve Jobs baby, he invented the graphic interface...
Actually, it was Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) that invented the windowed user interface (and WYSIWYG printer output, and ethernet - 2 other "Apple" technologies). Steve Jobs has openly admitted this in interviews, about his tours of that facility and what they were creating. He didn't invent those technologies, but he certainly exploited them a hell of a lot better than Xerox did! ;D
Gay or not (I personally don't think he is...), the guy is a marketimg GENIUS of the highest caliber. However, he doesn't hold a mental candle to his Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak... the MOZART of digital logic design! Of course, it's rarely the engineering of products that is rewarded in this society, it's always the schmoozers in marketing, sales, and corporate stock manipulation that take home the real rewards. :(
P.S. I'm also posting from an iPad... best damn computer I've ever owned for web-based usage!
P.P.S The guy is a globalist scumbag, I won't shed any tears upon his demise.
gunDriller
27th August 2011, 01:54 PM
i met Steve Jobs 3 times (in the sense of seeing him in public, i don't mean shaking his hand), including one time in a cafe in Berkeley when he was with his fiancee.
that time i actually talked to them. it was about 1987 ... i was winding some transformers and i had a basket of electronic stuff. i was sort of checking her out. she asked me what i was doing, "macrame or something". i showed her the other pieces ... i still didn't know it was Steve Jobs. then they came over to my table, and i guess his caffeine kicked in. i'm like, "oh, you're Steve Jobs." we chatted about the transformer (and power supply guy) at Apple i interviewed with a few years earlier.
the other 2 times were at a Bagel shop in Palo Alto and at a class where the instructor invited him to talk to the class.
that was the young Steve Jobs. now he looks like he will be gone in 2 weeks - if he has lost as much weight as the tabloid photo shows.
i never got the impression that he was gay. in the tabloid photo, the guy he's with very well may be gay - there is a pronounced overlap between the gay, high-tech, and Jewish communities in the SF bay area. and Steve Jobs has spent his career immersed in the high-tech & Jewish communities - one of the 2 key tech. folks on the 1984 Mac was Andy Hertzfeld.
if there was one thing i would wish about business leaders like Jobs, it's that they would be a little more like Ponce & stick their neck out & talk about Israel's crimes - and US crimes.
Matt Simmons dis-engaged a little bit, and was real helpful telling the truth about the BP disaster. his own company saw fit to distance themselves from him. he was Chairman Emeritus at the time. obviously before the death-in-the-hot-tub ending.
i understand with a guy like Jobs, he may not want to alienate all the high-tech people who surround him, many of whom are Jewish ... some of whom are gay.
but he is a very skilled public speaker. he seduced people with the "you can change the world" enticement, that was part of the early Apple thing. he got to a position of major influence by designing cool high-tech things.
if i had a prayer for him it would be that he would recover, and use his post-Apple life to speak out about Israel's crimes, 9-11, etc.
Gaillo
27th August 2011, 02:37 PM
...We deface our currency with images of politicians who do nothing to advance our common condition. I vote to put Jobs on the $10 bill to remind us of what really made the country.
I disagree... I think it's PERFECT and fitting that we put fake-ass BS politicians on our fake-ass fiat BS "money"! ;D
iOWNme
27th August 2011, 04:25 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnaeCe3jCx4&feature=player_embedded
Neuro
27th August 2011, 04:39 PM
Actually, it was Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) that invented the windowed user interface (and WYSIWYG printer output, and ethernet - 2 other "Apple" technologies). Steve Jobs has openly admitted this in interviews, about his tours of that facility and what they were creating. He didn't invent those technologies, but he certainly exploited them a hell of a lot better than Xerox did! ;D
Gay or not (I personally don't think he is...), the guy is a marketimg GENIUS of the highest caliber. However, he doesn't
hold a mental candle to his Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak... the MOZART of digital logic design! Of course, it's rarely the engineering of products that is rewarded in this society, it's always the schmoozers in marketing, sales, and corporate stock manipulation that take home the real rewards. :(
P.S. I'm also posting from an iPad... best damn computer I've ever owned for web-based usage!
P.P.S The guy is a globalist scumbag, I won't shed any tears upon his demise.
Thanks for clearing up my misconceptions. However Xerox may very well have devloped the graphic interface, but it was Apple that brought it to the people. Steve Wozniak probably was the hands on guy that made it possible, but I do think that Jobs visionary skills was necessary, just like he brought Apple back from ruin, with iMac, iPod, iPhone and the iPad, each in themselves amazing products. He may even be a globalist scumbag, but I think he deserves credit, for what he have done.
gunDriller
27th August 2011, 06:09 PM
Thanks for clearing up my misconceptions. However Xerox may very well have devloped the graphic interface, but it was Apple that brought it to the people. Steve Wozniak probably was the hands on guy that made it possible, but I do think that Jobs visionary skills was necessary, just like he brought Apple back from ruin, with iMac, iPod, iPhone and the iPad, each in themselves amazing products. He may even be a globalist scumbag, but I think he deserves credit, for what he have done.
it was an interesting 'friendship'.
early on, on one of the consulting jobs they did for Atari, Jobs abandoned the normal 50-50 split. kept 80% for himself, gave 20% to Wozniak.
one of the things Jobs was gifted at was communicating the urgency of the computer they were working on, almost inducing fear in men twice his age, that if they missed out on THIS OPPORTUNITY ... well, it was just something they needed to be in on.
sort of like a Ponzi scheme - but Jobs delivered.
one of the things he was known for early on was how he persuaded a top-flight advertiser to help them out. Jobs set his sights on Regis McKenna in Palo Alto, who normally wouldn't be bothered with hippie-looking dudes with a box of electronic parts.
this went to the extent of Jobs calling McKenna at home at 3 AM in the morning to beg him to help them out.
i went to a few meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club, which met at Sherman Auditorium at the Stanford Medical School. this was the club that Jobs & Wozniak used to promote their Apple 1.
one of the other guys there was Lee Felsenstein. he was a computer designer and his skill level was comparable to Wozniak's. however, he did not have Jobs' instinct for making it "look cool", and he tried to do his own marketing work.
it was interesting to see how the slight differences in approach made all the difference.
lapis
27th August 2011, 09:57 PM
P.S. I'm also posting from an iPad... best damn computer I've ever owned for web-based usage!
You think so? I like it for browsing, but I hate it for cutting text from one page and trying to paste it to another in Safari (especially on forums like here). Some pages, like PDFs, you can't even select text to cut from if they're being displayed in Safari.
Neuro
28th August 2011, 03:53 AM
it was an interesting 'friendship'.
early on, on one of the consulting jobs they did for Atari, Jobs abandoned the normal 50-50 split. kept 80% for himself, gave 20% to Wozniak.
one of the things Jobs was gifted at was communicating the urgency of the computer they were working on, almost inducing fear in men twice his age, that if they missed out on THIS OPPORTUNITY ... well, it was just something they needed to be in on.
sort of like a Ponzi scheme - but Jobs delivered.
one of the things he was known for early on was how he persuaded a top-flight advertiser to help them out. Jobs set his sights on Regis McKenna in Palo Alto, who normally wouldn't be bothered with hippie-looking dudes with a box of electronic parts.
this went to the extent of Jobs calling McKenna at home at 3 AM in the morning to beg him to help them out.
i went to a few meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club, which met at Sherman Auditorium at the Stanford Medical School. this was the club that Jobs & Wozniak used to promote their Apple 1.
one of the other guys there was Lee Felsenstein. he was a computer designer and his skill level was comparable to Wozniak's. however, he did not have Jobs' instinct for making it "look cool", and he tried to do his own marketing work.
it was interesting to see how the slight differences in approach made all the difference.
I wonder if Wozniak may have had something to do with the ousting of Jobs from Apple in 1984?
I read that Sculley who became CEO of Apple, motivated getting rid of Jobs, because Jobs had this insane plan, to sell high tech as articles of consumption. But I doubt that he on his own could get rid of Jobs then, since Jobs was a major shareholder, the other major shareholders in Apple must at least have been convinced by Sculley to get Jobs out, if they were not the driving force...
Neuro
28th August 2011, 04:05 AM
You think so? I like it for browsing, but I hate it for cutting text from one page and trying to paste it to another in Safari (especially on forums like here). Some pages, like PDFs, you can't even select text to cut from if they're being displayed in Safari.
Yeah, but you can do it while lying in the Sofa! ;D
Gaillo
28th August 2011, 04:18 AM
You think so? I like it for browsing, but I hate it for cutting text from one page and trying to paste it to another in Safari (especially on forums like here). Some pages, like PDFs, you can't even select text to cut from if they're being displayed in Safari.
Yeah... but I'm not using Safari! ;)
Many browser options available for the iPad, I'm currently torn between 2 of them... I like Atomic Web Browser a lot, but Skyfire offers some features I really like. Mercury browser has probably the best "folio" manager for multiple web-page selection, though... it's a tough choice. I find myself switching between them, but Atomic is the one I always seem to "gravitate" to for some reason. Almost any of them are better than Safari, though... I've found that cut/paste of large sections can take some getting used to, but once you get the "knack" for it, it becomes second nature.
Actually, my only real complaint about the pad is the lack of in-browser youtube/flash support... cutting/pasting the URL's between the browser and youtube application gets old REALLY fast! :(
Offsetting this, of course, is the convenience of browsing/posting ANYWHERE... and I really mean that... the back yard between checking the grill, in bed late at night, in the car at stop lights during trips to town - it's more than I would have ever dreamed of in my science-fiction fueled youth!
lapis
28th August 2011, 06:12 AM
Yeah... but I'm not using Safari! ;)
Many browser options available for the iPad, I'm currently torn between 2 of them... I like Atomic Web Browser a lot, but Skyfire offers some features I really like. Mercury browser has probably the best "folio" manager for multiple web-page selection, though... it's a tough choice. I find myself switching between them, but Atomic is the one I always seem to "gravitate" to for some reason. Almost any of them are better than Safari, though... I've found that cut/paste of large sections can take some getting used to, but once you get the "knack" for it, it becomes second nature.
I'll have to look into them. I've mainly been an Apple user from the beginning, but I've never really liked Safari. And I really hate how it's constantly refreshing pages that I move between. I miss being able to have multiple tabs open.
Actually, my only real complaint about the pad is the lack of in-browser youtube/flash support... cutting/pasting the URL's between the browser and youtube application gets old REALLY fast! :(
Yep. Hopefully they're working on a solution.
Offsetting this, of course, is the convenience of browsing/posting ANYWHERE... and I really mean that... the back yard between checking the grill, in bed late at night, in the car at stop lights during trips to town - it's more than I would have ever dreamed of in my science-fiction fueled youth!
That's for sure. I'm posting this from my comfy bed. I woke up and wondered about Hurricane Irene, so I opened it up and started surfing. That was an hour ago!
Yeah, but you can do it while lying in the Sofa! ;D
This is one of the reasons my friend who's a physical therapist recommends it. She has fibromyalgia, and sitting at a desk with a regular computer can be painful.
PatColo
28th August 2011, 06:57 AM
just like he brought Apple back from ruin, with iMac, iPod, iPhone and the iPad, each in themselves amazing products.
ah how quickly people forget about the iRack. Great concept, but bombed for lack of stability.:o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOne9p-1btk
Gaillo
28th August 2011, 04:34 PM
...I miss being able to have multiple tabs open.
If a tabbed browser is what you're looking for, do yourself a favor and check out "Atomic Web Browser". It also supports fully configurable multi-touch gestures to do things like switch into fullscreen mode, bring up bookmark lists, navigate forwards/backwards, etc. It also allows you to save webpages to memory, for later "off-line" browsing... a VERY handy feature if you're planning on visits to areas without availability of wi-fi and/or 3G... or if you don't want to keep hitting a commonly used reference webpage and using bandwidth.
If you give it a test-drive, be sure to configure the setup to "remember all opened tabs" (or something like that, it's in the "Load on Startup" settings), or else it will only remember the most recently visited page when re-launched.
DMac
28th August 2011, 04:44 PM
Still no native flash support for ipad and there is a limited selection of print options. Skype on ipad doesnt allow video conferencing.
I enjoyed it at first but I no longer use it much. Laptop for me.
joboo
29th August 2011, 12:26 AM
He looked that thin two years ago.
PatColo
13th March 2016, 10:01 AM
1hr pod & an article:
Steve Jobs movie review, Themes & Memes Ep27 (http://www.tmpodcast.com/podcast/29-steve-jobs-movie-review-themes-memes-ep27)
http://www.tmpodcast.com/images/podcast/tmep27.jpg
On this episode; we look back at the life and legacy of Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs, via the 2015 biopic of the same name. The film constitutes three major acts, each focusing on a major product release through 1984-1997. In addition to being given a backstage look at the personal computing revolution, we are also familiarised with the character himself. With his unique background and unrelenting personality; we examine how Jobs' drive and ambition helped shape the information age, and the things he sacrificed in doing so.
listen to this episode
(http://traffic.libsyn.com/themesandmemes/Themes__Memes_Ep27_Steve_Jobs_Movie_Review.mp3)Rea d more: Steve Jobs movie review, Themes & Memes Ep27
Topics discussed include: Apple, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, NeXT, Pixar, Multiple Biopic Dramas, Mythology, Disney, Entertainment, Zen Buddhism, Eastern Mysticism, New Age, Entrepreneurship, Personal Conflict, Ambition, California, Hippies, Counterculture, Laurel Canyon, Silicon Valley, 'Daz Netz, The Unabomber, Personal Computers, Revolution, LSD, Veganism, Freemasonry, Alchemy, Occultism, Forbidden Fruit, Symbolism, Social Change, Aspen Institute, Esalen Institute, Terrance McKenna, Evolution of Consciousness, Arthur C. Clarke, The Great Work, Personal Life, Daughter, Shortcomings, Narcissism, Ego, Steve Jobs death Conspiracy Theory, Cult of Apple, Iconoclasm, Brand Loyalty, The Cloud, Impact on Technology, Personal Apple Products.
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(http://www.tmpodcast.com/podcast/29-steve-jobs-movie-review-themes-memes-ep27)
Agenda-Driven Filmmaking: Have Science, Propaganda, and Movies Converged? (http://www.tmpodcast.com/articles/3-agenda-driven-filmmaking-have-science-propaganda-and-movies-converged)
by Aaron Franz
tmpodcast.com
http://www.tmpodcast.com/images/graphics/transdepp.jpg
an obvious example of meme dropping in Transcendence
On the Themes and Memes podcast Adam and I have referenced a phenomena that we call agenda-driven filmmaking. This is a term that we came up with to describe any major motion picture which clearly pushes a sociopolitical agenda, and has little substance beyond that. Pushing a particular agenda is so important that other elements of good movie making, those that should take precedent, are pushed aside. Things such as story-telling, dialogue, character development and so on are all but forgotten in these films. In the mad rush to promote various agendas these sorts of things seem to be secondary concerns to the filmmakers involved. Common agendas that we have seen in our movie reviews include transhumanism, anthropogenic climate change/ecological disaster, and revolutionary rhetoric among others.
Read more: Agenda-Driven Filmmaking: Have Science, Propaganda, and Movies Converged? (http://www.tmpodcast.com/articles/3-agenda-driven-filmmaking-have-science-propaganda-and-movies-converged)
Jewboo
23rd October 2016, 07:24 PM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1442/02/1442024201798.jpg
Shami-Amourae
23rd October 2016, 07:25 PM
^^
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?92948-Previously-On-Wikileaks-The-Podesta-Files&p=862221&viewfull=1#post862221
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