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How does a 100% tariff on foreign-made films protect national security?Censorship? You have evidence of that of course?
This one is the "gangster of hate"."Some people call me a space cowboy"
Woops, wrong Steve Miller.
Huh, guess I should rewatch it.
Either way, editing for China is very much a thing.
That was back in October 2024.Someone competent has entered the chat
Newsom Signals He’s Willing to Work With Trump on $7.5B Federal Tax Credit for U.S. Entertainment Industry
The governor of California has proposed a bold first-of-its-kind initiative after Trump called for a 100 percent tariff on non-U.S. made movies.
California lawmakers are currently aiming to increase the cap on its production [state] tax credit program from $330 million to $750 million a year, vastly boosting the credit to 35 percent while expanding the category of productions that qualify to include shorter TV shows, animated titles and certain types of unscripted projects.
“America continues to be a film powerhouse, and California is all in to bring more production here,” Newsom said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “Building on our successful state program, we’re eager to partner with the Trump administration to further strengthen domestic production and Make America Film Again.”
The proposed expansion of the state credit, yes. Newsom is suggesting a similar program for federal taxes.That was back in October 2024.
How is a tariff censorship?How does a 100% tariff on foreign-made films protect national security?
You're avoiding my questions. Why should I answer your questions, if you're just going to avoid mine?How is a tariff censorship?
Australia offers a 30% tax rebate for fims made here. There's a Fox Studios near me and a lot of fims are made there. I was at the gym this morning and across the way outside Fox they were setting up huge blue screens with a mock up of a roof for some film (maybe Apex with Charlize Theron?). It's a money spinner.California lawmakers are currently aiming to increase the cap on its production [state] tax credit program from $330 million to $750 million a year, vastly boosting the credit to 35 percent...
I can't find numbers, but I would bet, it's canada, particularly toronto and BC, it's like a whers waldo any time I watch a US movie/show and see something canadian, was watching tv show psych other day, set in LA I think it was, and they didn't even TRY to hide the, "BC ferries." on the side of a ferry.What country are most US movies made?
Is it still not the US itself?
I can't find numbers, but I would bet, it's canada, particularly toronto and BC, it's like a whers waldo any time I watch a US movie/show and see something canadian, was watching tv show psych other day, set in LA I think it was, and they didn't even TRY to hide the, "BC ferries." on the side of a ferry.
This one does not speak of the pompitous of love."Some people call me a space cowboy"
Woops, wrong Steve Miller.
The new Bond movie will visit various exotic locations like Oklahoma City and Bangor Maine.I understand Trump's desire to have more movies made in America, and maybe states can offer more incentives for the production. Couple I remember here in NM were Smokey and the Bandit and Transformers, I know there are others. But in our tribalness, this is a big deal lol, but if there is another Bond movie, I'm sure we will use a set in the UK. Unless AI replaces everything.
The new Bond movie will visit various exotic locations like Oklahoma City and Bangor Maine.
I can’t wait for the gambling scene in a glamorous casino outside Branson Missouri.The new Bond movie will visit various exotic locations like Oklahoma City and Bangor Maine.