Ich habe das gerade auf Twitter gesehen und bin gespannt, was die Leute denken.

Ben Stiller ist kürzlich in einem Lebensmittelgeschäft aufgetaucht und hat für Limonade geworben, Tom Hanks hat Kaffee direkt online verkauft … Mittlerweile hören wir immer wieder, dass Hollywood-Eliten Kultur, Narrative, Politik usw. kontrollieren. Aber in letzter Zeit scheint es, als würden viele dieser Prominenten plötzlich versuchen, normale Konsumgüter direkt an die Menschen zu verkaufen.

Ja, das Internet und das Streaming haben Hollywood revolutioniert, und das wissen wir, aber das hier fühlt sich größer an.

Wenn diese Leute zur mächtigsten und am besten vernetzten Unterhaltungselite der Welt gehören sollen, warum sieht es dann plötzlich so aus, als würden sie sich der Produktwerbung im Influencer-Stil zuwenden?

Ist das nur der natürliche Niedergang einer Branche? Ist das nur normales Promi-Branding und Marketing oder sagt es etwas über den aktuellen Zustand Hollywoods aus? Handelt es sich nur um Image-Management und/oder Reputationsreparatur? Entwickelt sich die Influencer-Kultur weiter?

Beobachten wir den völligen Untergang von Hollywoods Elite-Netzwerk? Zerfällt das alte Machtgefüge endlich wirklich? Verliert das System gleichzeitig die Kontrolle über Kultur und Geld?

Was passiert also, wenn Hollywood Amerika nicht mehr stützen kann … und Amerika Hollywood auch nicht stützen kann?

So viele Fragen, ich weiß. Man könnte sagen, ich überdenke das. Vielleicht ist es nichts … aber der Zeitpunkt einiger dieser Wendepunkte fühlt sich auf jeden Fall … interessant an.

Also, meine Verschwörungstheoretikerkollegen, ist Hollywood tot?

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Von mother_earth_13

30 Kommentare

  1. terrytibbss on

    people get bored, have too much money, oh i know i will make my own soda, or wine, gin etc. Will probably all fail. They themselfves are products when you think about it. They trying to make an easy buck. Plus i would never buy their shit, god knows whats actually in it.

  2. FilmNoirFedora on

    Most of the movies they make these days aren’t very good, I’ve heard people say.

    And with certain recent revelations, hopefully, more and more people are not bothering to waste their time and money on Hollywood crap, anymore.

  3. Wordruler2000 on

    I have also noticed a lot of A-listers in Hollywood shilling for garbage products. It’s weird.

  4. I think it’s a combination of things. One, celebrities have been doing this for a long time, usually in other countries. You’re seeing it more stateside now though. Secondly I think it’s mostly older actors. Less roles for them I think and they are used to seeing the money flow in. So they are saying why not to a lot of deals they would’ve said no to in their peak. Just my observation.

  5. QaddafiDuck01 on

    They have staff to pay. Multiple whole careers needing their piece of these people. If they don’t work, they gotta pay out of pocket for many. So when they all heard 50 Cent made more cash of water than anything else he did…  their in.

  6. Electronic_Yak9821 on

    It’s everything. There is too much content. People have too many options. Nobody needs to watch preaching “celebrities” who think they are better than everyone. They got overexposed and turns out, they are completely unlikable. Movies don’t make money so the paychecks are declining. They are turning to anything to sustain the money coming in.

  7. I personally think it’s a combination of the economy and people no longer being entertained by the circus. I remember a lot of people started boycotting celebrities in general a couple years ago because of the one who dressed up as Marie Antoinette and said „Let them eat cake.“ to the camera then laughed. I can’t even remember which celebrity it was.

    I’ve never been one to participate in parasocial relationships so the fact that celebrities are even a thing is strange to me. They’re just people, imo.

  8. No-stradumbass on

    Wait do you seriously think this is a new concept?

    Celebrities have been selling shit long before you were born. Mr T Cereal, David Lynch Coffee, George Forman Grill, Cheech Marin’s Hot Sauce, Hedi Klum’s gummies, everything the Olsons twins did in the 90s, Shaq’s Fighting game, Korn’s Koffee, the list goes on.

    Severance was huge for Ben Stiller. He isn’t broke.

  9. empathetical on

    Be cool if ppl stopped simping over ppl because they were in a fkn movie

  10. Standard-Money-2754 on

    i feel like the movie business died a longtime ago… along with quality music… 2009-2012 i feel like thats when everything peaked and slowly died.

  11. Is it possible that these actors are just selling their AI likeness to random companies to make passive income? This occurred to me the other day after seeing Howie Mandel sell grill cleaning services. 

  12. Hollywood had an air of mystery around it before the internet. We only saw celebs in gossip columns or award ceremonies. Now we have access to their private lives 24/7,we’ve come to see them all for the shallow,narcissistic bellends they truly are and people are over their shit.

  13. What’s the conspiracy? Celebrities have always come up with/endorsed products to sell. It’s easy money.

    „Hey, put your name on this and make millions of dollars.“

    It’s just a lot easier these days with social media and whatnot. If Instagram and TikTok were around back in the day, Marilyn Monroe would be selling makeup on them, Elvis would be selling his own sequined jumpsuits.

  14. Grumbles_KO on

    Hollywood is still ridiculously profitable. They have a monopoly on blockbusters. If a movie fails, they just write it off on their taxes.

    What has diminished is celebrity fame. Loads of people still go out to see a movie just because a star is in it, but nowhere near to the extent as back then.

  15. OverallDoor2718 on

    Saw it coming COVID. Sorry, not sorry. I’m done with OG Hollywood too. You ALL knew about WEINSTEIN. You ALL new about DIDDY. You looked the other way. Get fckd🖕🏾 I’ll never buy anything a “ celebrity “ endorses, and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD…we don’t need anymore skincare products. We get it. Jennifer Anniston lives her life for her image. She gets the best treatments money can buy. Personal chef, trainers, clothes, hair, etc. Don’t worship “ actors“ …Also BUY LOCAL!

  16. RubyLvledUPP on

    Every time I see some hollyweirdo advertising product I’m like oh yeah there has to be some weird secret ingredient in it lmao like mark wahlburgers ground meat business…

  17. Cinnamongirl217 on

    Yet I still by Paul Newman stuff and he’s been gone for years. Rip!

  18. musteatbrainz on

    Hollywood has not produced a AAA celeb in over 20 years. Leo is the last of the old guard, and nobody came in to take the torch. Hollywood is dead.

  19. You got the President of the United States who is a billionaire selling hats, selling phones and creating meme coins and you worry about Tom Hanks selling coffee? Come on.

  20. I think you’re overthinking it.

    When you’re famous, selling some type of drink is a very easy, low-effort money grab. Famous women selling cosmetics/clothing is similar.

    G. Clooney – alcohol

    The Rock – alcohol

    Ryan Reynolds – alcohol

    Conor McGregor – alcohol

    Jay-Z, Puffy – alcohol

    50 Cent – Vitamin Water

    Puffy and Mark Wahlberg – BS alkaline water

    Snoop Dogg – alcohol

    Cameron Diaz, Beyoncé, Kendall Jenner – alcohol

    Many others …

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