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How Trump is trying to save America's culture

How Trump is trying to save America's culture

The president offers creative participation in possible future projects. President Donald Trump has strong views on the news media and a vested interest in asserting them;he has long claimed credit for ending the careers of journalists and comedians.CNN employees now...

How Trump is trying to save Americas culture

The president offers creative participation in possible future projects.

President Donald Trump has strong views on the news media and a vested interest in asserting them;he has long claimed credit for ending the careers of journalists and comedians.CNN employees now worry that if their company is sold to Paramount, his friend Larry Ellison could fire two of the network's most prominent women: Erin Burnett and Brianna Keilar.

Little attention has been paid, however, to how Trump has engaged with popular culture outside of the news and late at night.Producer Wannabe Broadye brings his interest in the political events of the 20th century, which brings the Republican videos and Mike Tyson to the White House.

Trumps entertainment studio was spent from time to time - Amazon paid $ 40 million for Brett Ratner's documentary about Melania Trump, a project with a soft focus on the relatively private life of the first lady.But aside from his ongoing relationship with the Murdochs, Trump's choices, which made him a household name, were largely ignored by the titans of the entertainment industry.He had to deliver his cultural preferences through online rhymes about celebrities and programs for political events and at the White House, where he managed the presidential aux cord.

But now Lary Elson, one of the most prominent financial backers, has a second studio, with a second mute, with a second param, with the edge to control the Great Asset Legacy and the Ruling Production that comes with it.

The film's producer, Dallas Sonnier, predicts "a wave of classic men's movies with smart, traditional, brave, courageous heroes. Maybe a little silly, but dedicated to honor and duty. Plus, of course, some explosions, gunfights, helicopters, fistfights and car chases!"

Now the president is giving a solid input on what's next.

Trump seems to want to revive comics and movies from the late 1980s to the late 1990s.He is interested, for example, in the 1988 Claude Van Damme game Playing with Blood.A person familiar with the talks said the US president has taken steps to revive the war-torn, war-torn and ethnic terrorists of Ferner.

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Ratner's 1998 film was a huge success, but the series' third installment in 2007 seemed to have ended, performing respectably at the box office but failing to satisfy Hollywood fans: "I like this movie about as much as I can like a two-star movie," critic Roger Ebert wrote at the time.

The franchise then languished for a decade. In 2017, Warner severed ties with Ratner following allegations of sexual misconduct. Warner allowed the franchise to be licensed to other studios, but Ratner's involvement was reportedly a non-starter for several potential buyers, including Paramount.

But under the power that embraces the "Anti-Awakening" policy, cancellation is almost a mandate, and Ratner has revived his career at the highest level.Earlier this year, he spent several days tracking down Melania Trump for an upcoming documentary about the first lady for Amazon.And Arthur Sarkissian, the creator of the busy hour franchise, is also the head of the production company behind the man you don't know, the trumpet portrait set at Mar-A-A-Lago in 2024.

The film has passed other important tests that are likely to gain some loyalty from the president after the election of Trump in 2016, Jackie Chan said: in an interview with Piers Morgan in 2018, Tucker already mentioned his feelings towards the president, he said that he "hopes he does well."

"I want him to do well. I want him to do something good," Tucker said. (He also shared a nice photo of Trump.)

The White House did not respond to multiple requests for comment.A representative for Falakh declined to comment.

Trump's return to power in 2024 is the conquest of the cultural red screen developed over the years.

Social media and streaming platforms have created arenas—professional sports, fraternity comedy, country music—in which conservatives can reach their fans and add more attention-grabbing hours, replacing left-of-center programming on TV and in theaters.

Trump's conviction of the Ellison family to make a new era of rush hour, it is possible to make fun of the race he received a few years ago (if not before), could be one of the influence of his cultural influence as President this time.

But like all cultural movements, especially those so closely associated with a political figure, the influence of red culture ebbs and flows.Already, prominent comedians and podcasters working for Trump in 2024 have doubts about how he will handle his second term.Powerful political figures on the left are showing that they are more willing to be looser with their humor than their colleagues before 2024.

Successful politicians often share elements of culture or lead certain cultural forces to victory.But entertainment and culture often reach the president before he comes to power.

- The Trump-Ellison production dialogue is beyond the current media assets of Hollywood and the Ellisons.Earlier this week, Ellison's manager and White House officials discussed the specific people that can be removed if the company can find dige bros. In the address, the parent company of CNN. Parount is also set out to be the means of a possible fight with the UFC that is reported to take place in the White House.

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