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HoosierHoagie

03/18/19 7:03 PM

#291063 RE: pos_stock_hoarder #291062

Lacking crowds to protest Tucker Carlson, the left compensates by dressing up as bananas
By Monica Showalter

Why not...they want to turn us into a Banana Republic anyway..

Fox News top host Tucker Carlson has been under fire by far leftists and their media allies for a string of dredged up comments made to some shock-jock dating from before his days at Fox, with big calls for protests and advertiser boycotts. Leading the charge has been the world's premier slime machine, Media Matters, described in all its glory by Sharyl Attkisson in her book, The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives and Fake News Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote.

The Soros-bankrolled outfit has made a cacophony about Carlson, amplifying its calls for boycotts and for Fox ending the show through the bullhorns of Carlson's less successful media rivals.


But something interesting is going on. An initial protest called by Media Matters at Fox News headquarters five days ago drew..."dozens" of protesters. Columbia Journalism Review has an embarrassingly adoring report here.

Now they're pulling this sort of thing, as seen in a video obtained by Breitbart:


Bananas. They're dressing up like bananas, because they're desperate to get attention. Conclusion? Media Matters isn't getting the numbers. Nobody, not even average lefties, wants to waste time doing protests of a conservative television host when the easier solution is to simply flip the channel.

That's embarrassing.

What's happening in the wake of that is that all they are attracting now are crazies, people with a thing for dressing up in banana suits, to do the protests to keep the heat on Carlson. Look how sparse their numbers are, and how wacked out these people seem to be. That's what the big Media Matters protest campaign is being reduced to.

No numbers, no slime-sticking, Media Matters. As Breitbart observes, this is pathetic. Because not only is it pathetic in itself; it's even more pathetic because the only one interested in it is Breitbart, which is covering it, but only on its Twitter account. It doesn't want to waste pixels on its prime internet site. When the only coverage Carlson's haters can get is Breitbart using their rally as an incentive for the conservative base, it's pretty obvious they've got a problem.

Image credit: Twitter screen grab from Breitbart tweet.


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ksquared

03/19/19 6:09 AM

#291075 RE: pos_stock_hoarder #291062

New Jersey is poised to turn itself into Hollywood east
By John Crudele
March 18, 2019 | 9:39pm

Thomas Edison is credited with inventing motion pictures at his studios in West Orange, NJ, in the late 1880s. So New Jersey could’ve become what Hollywood turned into.

But it didn’t happen that way.

In fact, until just recently Jersey wasn’t even considered among the top states offering attractive tax breaks to lure film and TV production.

That has now changed, according to folks involved in the film business in Jersey, where the appetite for more tax revenue has also made the state a haven for sports betting and will soon make it into a sanctuary for those who want to light up a heavily taxed joint.

Steve Gorelick, executive director of the NJ Motion Picture & Television Commission, says Jersey has raised its tax-incentive program for TV and films to $75 million.

Before that, the state had only $10 million a year to spread around, but even that money dried up in 2012.

The stinginess on the part of Jersey was probably a big reason why the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire” was filmed in Brooklyn, even though the show depicts Atlantic City during Prohibition. Asbury Park, the other spot in Jersey with an old-fashioned boardwalk, bid on the series but was rebuffed.

Jersey is determined not to let that happen again.

“I think there’s so much production going on, that there’s plenty for everyone,” Gorelick told me by phone last week. Jersey, he believes, also has a geographic advantage because it is so close to New York.

Jersey, in fact, gets spillover from productions in New York thanks to a union rule that any shoots within 25 miles of Manhattan’s Columbus Circle don’t have to pay travel expenses for crews.

That makes spots in Jersey like Newark, which has a New York City flavor without a lot of the congestion, an ideal place to film.

Right now, NBC is producing “The Enemy Within” in New Jersey’s Bergen and Hudson counties, with some of the shooting in Newark and Jersey City, which are both close to Manhattan.

NBC has even set up a studio at the IZOD Center, which used to be home of the NBA New Jersey Nets but has been underused for many years. Warehouses throughout the state are also being looked at for conversion in TV facilities.

Gorelick says there are about a dozen major productions currently filming in Jersey or about to start, including an HBO miniseries called “The Plot Against America,” based on a Philip Roth novel of the same name, and an Amazon Studios series called “The Hunt” starring Al Pacino.

Under the tax incentives passed into law last July, New Jersey gives a 30 percent tax credit on purchases and rentals for film production. The tax incentive is 35 percent in some of the state’s southern-most counties.

But as hard as Jersey is trying to get deeper into the entertainment business, its efforts are still in the infant stages. “It’s one of the new kids on the block,” says John Bails, director at Forest Road Co. and executive VP of Film Production Capital.

Forest Road is involved in the business of selling tax credits earned by entertainment companies and Film Production Capital, his other company, keeps a rating system of the tax incentives in various states across the country.

Bails says Jersey’s program is near the top in tax incentives and Film Production Capital gives the state a three-star rating.

Georgia, Louisiana and Massachusetts are the only states with five stars, but their incentive programs have all been running for years. Nine states have a four-star rating, including Connecticut.

Film Production Capital also gives New York three stars. But New York and Jersey programs are different in a substantial way, Bails said. Jersey’s tax break is on everything associated with entertainment production.

New York’s doesn’t include breaks on the cost of performers, directors, producers and such. But New York does give a rebate on money spent, which Bails calls a “decent program but more limited.”

Despite the fact that a fair share of TV shows and movies has been made in Jersey over the decades, including MTV’s infamous “Jersey Shore” and HBO’s “The Sopranos,” the push is now in overdrive.

“Having production companies bring their studios to New Jersey is tremendous for the state,” Tom Bernard, co-president of Sony Pictures Classics, told me over breakfast at a Jersey Shore restaurant the other day.

“Jersey has a long history of being a cinematic hotbed.”

Starting with Mr. Edison, in fact.

Bernard is also in charge of the upcoming Asbury Park Music & Film Festival, which he sees as another way to get people in the state interested in movies and their production.

The festival, with proceeds going to Asbury Park’s underserved children, runs from April 25 to April 28. Bernard used his clout to get legendary filmmakers, including Peter and Bobby Farrelly , Cameron Crowe , Danny Clinch and many others, to participate.

Pot, sports betting and movies. If Jersey keeps this up, someday it might be a really fun place to live.

(If you want to know more about the Asbury Park Music and Film Festival, go to https://www.apmff.org. I’m planning to be there sweeping the floors, collecting garbage or — perhaps — singing with Mr. Springsteen if he happens to show up.)

https://nypost.com/2019/03/18/new-jersey-is-poised-to-turn-itself-into-hollywood-east/
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EZ2

03/19/19 7:03 AM

#291078 RE: pos_stock_hoarder #291062

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