>>149989036
This is why the solution is to continue to double down on failure ideas. Whether a corporation changes or better yet dies that's not my concern.
As individuals looking for entertainment the best way to nurture a culture with the correct mindset for making entertainment is accelerate all the bad ideas so that it leads to lots of failure and pain for these corporations. And who knows maybe after losing trillions they will change their tune and the culture will start changing. In the mean time we need to encourage as much expensive failure as possible.
This is why I get so angry when I hear examples like the Lilo and Stitch Remake being a billion dollar success. I hate when shitty movies salvage a company because they can't starve and learn a lesson if they get thrown a few crumbs along the way. That's NOT good.
I hate the normies who keep giving companies like Disney the benefit of the doubt. Though I also hate the same normies who went to support the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon.
Normies should be killed.