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Old 2018-06-05, 15:37   Link #3
0cean
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Even more depressing, everyone associated with what "Hollywood" originally stood for is both dead and forgotten. You're speaking of two decades, which also happens to be about the time span that Hollywood predates the very first Disney feature film. That movie is called Snow White and was released in 1937.

And not only has enough time passed for pretty much everyone to completely forget the original Hollywood and all of its Stars, it's even been long enough for Disney to become utterly corrupted and turn into something that could be described as it's own evil twin. Didn't even take 50 years after the death of Walt Disney himself. His death being around the time anime was kind of taking off in Japan.

There's no happy ending either. It's the fate of stuff to be forgotten by everyone. Some works will prevail in name only, but more or less nobody will actually bother to actually check that old stuff out.

What's the oldest book you actually ever read? It wasn't the Divine Comedy written by Dante in 1320 some 700 years ago, was it?
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