Carpenter touched upon genuine truths. I remember, when I was a film student and he spoke to us, he noted that the establishment / Hollywood really didn't like his calling attention to things, and he was in effect shut out for ten years after that. And for the power structure to do that over what is just a grade B movie speaks loudly that it hit sore spots.
Hard to really believe he wasn't an insider when so many other movie directors were killed off for a lot less. It's just predictive programming. They aim to reveal parts of the reality but also to add more lies, so the public still think it's fiction.
Although Carpenter was famous for Halloween and I guess The Thing, he wasn't in the upper ranks, such as Spielberg, as far as the Club is concerned. So on one hand they didn't take him seriously, but were annoyed he was biting the hand that feeds Hollywood (bankers for one). So he was ostracized for a good long time, although was not annoying enough to be killed off. (Now Mel Gibson, however, pissed off the Tribe, and he was bitchslapped plenty for it.)
A second factor is that Carpenter pissed off both the Democrats, who infest Hollywood, and the Republicans, who weren't keen on anyone criticising corporations. He was viewed as politically subversive, and the good ol boys can't allow that (though Jane Fonda got away with kissing North Vietnamese ass 10 years earlier).
Exactly as I was saying. Compare it to Rik Mayall, who got killed off for a movie that most people don't even know that exists.
I get it, you are trying to defend him because he is not proven to be from the elite. But add that he made horror movies, he clearly had insider knowledge, he added lies in his movies, he lived to old age, etc. Do you really think he was trying to give us insider's information about the elite? :D Cmon... You cannot be that gullible. Research predictive programming and you will get why are they showing parts of the truth in movies. If you want to believe Carpenter was a good guy, be my guest. It changes nothing for nobody though.
This movie aged better than Joe Biden from 2020.
Carpenter touched upon genuine truths. I remember, when I was a film student and he spoke to us, he noted that the establishment / Hollywood really didn't like his calling attention to things, and he was in effect shut out for ten years after that. And for the power structure to do that over what is just a grade B movie speaks loudly that it hit sore spots.
Hard to really believe he wasn't an insider when so many other movie directors were killed off for a lot less. It's just predictive programming. They aim to reveal parts of the reality but also to add more lies, so the public still think it's fiction.
Although Carpenter was famous for Halloween and I guess The Thing, he wasn't in the upper ranks, such as Spielberg, as far as the Club is concerned. So on one hand they didn't take him seriously, but were annoyed he was biting the hand that feeds Hollywood (bankers for one). So he was ostracized for a good long time, although was not annoying enough to be killed off. (Now Mel Gibson, however, pissed off the Tribe, and he was bitchslapped plenty for it.)
A second factor is that Carpenter pissed off both the Democrats, who infest Hollywood, and the Republicans, who weren't keen on anyone criticising corporations. He was viewed as politically subversive, and the good ol boys can't allow that (though Jane Fonda got away with kissing North Vietnamese ass 10 years earlier).
Exactly as I was saying. Compare it to Rik Mayall, who got killed off for a movie that most people don't even know that exists.
I get it, you are trying to defend him because he is not proven to be from the elite. But add that he made horror movies, he clearly had insider knowledge, he added lies in his movies, he lived to old age, etc. Do you really think he was trying to give us insider's information about the elite? :D Cmon... You cannot be that gullible. Research predictive programming and you will get why are they showing parts of the truth in movies. If you want to believe Carpenter was a good guy, be my guest. It changes nothing for nobody though.