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Well, I am avoiding them by default - as you know I don't pay to see Hollywood films

Posted by Victor Khomenko on March 7, 2011 at 08:14:04:

I don't know why they make films that lose money - Jewish or otherwise. What I know is when I go to the On Demand, I see hundreds of titles I have never heard and most likely never will. The number of one-and-under one star films on Netflix is also amazing - I have only seen very few of them for the learning experience sake, and they left me dumbfounded - they are so bad they defy any logic - and yet someone put their money behind them!

Yes, many ethnic cliche' out there, some funny, some not, what to do about it? Subtlety and good humor are not exactly the words normally associated with American film production. So once they found the hammer that works, they keep using it. I somewhat agree on endless portrayal of Jewish weddings, usually shown as if no one has seen it yet - there should be more clever ways of doing it.