I don't think the shareholders run a company. I think the managers are.
It's almost as if it's not really about the personal bottom line for these people so much as it is a moral crusade.
The shareholders are people who likely are entirely out of touch with what is actually going on in the company. So long as the quarterly profit margins aren’t awful, they aren’t going to question the company.
Management, HR, and the like is where Bongoism is usually most infectious. They set the actual policies when it comes to content and the direction of the company.
What it will support and what it won’t.
The issue is that the movie is not American, and the people involved are not American.Based zodiac killer
The issue is that the movie is not American, and the people involved are not American.
Lolis twerking would still be retarded and disgusting it just wouldn't involve the victimization of children to produce.If the people making this film actually made it for the reasons they've laid out, and weren't just making excuses so they could sexualize little girls on camera, why didn't they just make an animated film? That way, they could have avoided much of the controversy involved in filming actual little girls doing this stuff.
Maybe getting rid of that expensive puppet show boosted the budget and value?For all of you going on about how Netflix is crashing. Have you per chance taken a look at their YTD share price? It was €290 in January. It's €417 today. That doesn't look like failing to me.
You cant distribute illegal content in america just because it was made by someone else, somewhere else.The issue is that the movie is not American, and the people involved are not American.
Of courseEven though Europeans are more sexual and casual with nudity, I'm pretty sure even the average guy from France or elsewhere would feel disturbed and NOT want to be known as one of the actors here
What I am saying is they can get onto Netflix for it.You cant distribute illegal content in america just because it was made by someone else, somewhere else.
They went up and down.Won't help them given people are canceling Netflix subscriptions. That's long term profits they are loosing.
Also Netflix went from $556.55 and fell to $473.08. Ouch.
That's the all-time high of this year. During the past 6 months the stock has averaged around €400. If we go back exactly a year it was €243. Five years ago it was around €90. We can talk about Netflix's future when it's back there. There aren't millions of people cancelling their subscriptions because of Cuties, just like Disney isn't going broke just because some execs follow the school of woke. These things have way too much inertia to be killed by something as insubstantial as this. I'd really welcome it if people on our side of the argument wouldn't fall for the same click-baity articles that the left falls for.Won't help them given people are canceling Netflix subscriptions. That's long term profits they are loosing.
Also Netflix went from $556.55 and fell to $473.08. Ouch.
Especially with the new Jurrasic park show for kids, the future RE movie/series coming to it. People heavily invested in Umbreella academy..That's the all-time high of this year. During the past 6 months the stock has averaged around €400. If we go back exactly a year it was €243. Five years ago it was around €90. We can talk about Netflix's future when it's back there. There aren't millions of people cancelling their subscriptions because of Cuties, just like Disney isn't going broke just because some execs follow the school of woke. These things have way too much inertia to be killed by something as insubstantial as this. I'd really welcome it if people on our side of the argument wouldn't fall for the same click-baity articles that the left falls for.
If it's any consolation, streaming services like Netflix are already poised to be having a difficult time during the coming years, thanks to an oversatuation of the streaming market. Things like the Cuties controversy might be enough to ensure that they're not one of the last ones standing when the market recorrects, assuming that Netflix continues along the path of promoting ideological extremist garbage over actual content people want.That's the all-time high of this year. During the past 6 months the stock has averaged around €400. If we go back exactly a year it was €243. Five years ago it was around €90. We can talk about Netflix's future when it's back there. There aren't millions of people cancelling their subscriptions because of Cuties, just like Disney isn't going broke just because some execs follow the school of woke. These things have way too much inertia to be killed by something as insubstantial as this. I'd really welcome it if people on our side of the argument wouldn't fall for the same click-baity articles that the left falls for.