People are trying to figure out how to pay bills and make ends meet. They don't want to turn on the TV and say, 'What is this crap?'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People don't want to pay 8 or 9 dollars to go see a problem that they have in their life, on screen. They pay to get away from that. That's why they watch soap operas.
Everyone is trying to make ends meet, and even if you aren't, no one wants to get ripped off.
Nobody wants to sit where I'm sitting and say, 'Hey, this is the reality. I did two movies, six guest-star spots and I starred in a one-woman show, and I'm not making any money. I'm on TV every day in every country in the world, and I don't make any money.'
The people who don't know personal finance have TV shows about it.
Film people are coming into TV, because they can't get any work.
They know they got the TV ad, they know they got the name recognition, they know that they can do a tie in with McDonald's or some fast food outlet and the money is just gonna flow in.
There is a whole generation of people who are going to see movies or watch TV who don't want to work.
TV has taken a crazy turn, especially in the industry of food, where everything is either a competition show or a sort of reality show. We've lost the kind of shows that are, like, 'Here's how you do this,' like the old Julia Child shows.
People who actually have money don't want to talk about it. They want to talk about everything else.
People are lazy, and they want their fast food via the television.