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Pop culture featuring the Recession
Jennifer McClelland | RSS | Fri, Jul 24 2009 | 1 Comment
It looks like the recession has made its way into pop culture. HBO has a new series called “Hung” and in its premier recently, it showed scenes of Detroit factories that were abandoned and had a voiceover talking of how the city has now fallen. The series focuses on a man named Ray Drecker, a guy that many can relate to these days.
Drecker was a star athlete in his younger days and is now having a hard time; he is divorced, behind on bills, and lost his job as a high school football coach because of some budget cuts the school had to perform.
The recession is going into its second year and the economy has found its way into pop culture; movies and tv shows have altered their scripts to put the tones of the recession in the stories. Also, plenty of books are offering frugal ideas and tips.
Long running tv shows like the Simpsons have also started talking about the recession. In one episode Homer and Marge have to sell their house because their mortgage payment had gone through the roof. On 30 Rock the characters had to deal with budget cuts. Even the kids from South Park had to learn a lesson about the recession.
Barry Ritholtz, author of Bailout Nation, said, “On the one hand, it’s good when it becomes part of popular culture because people are talking about it and thinking about it, But on the other hand, it’s bad when people are obsessing about it to the point of absurdity.”
In past downturns, the recession has been a way to escape from the problems, but this time, it seems as though pop culture wants to immerse itself in the current situations everyone is facing.
If you look back to shows like Dynasty, in the 1980’s the show was very popular and featured people with a very flamboyant lifestyle where they would flaunt their money. They also thrived during the 1980’s recession.
During the Great Depression big musicals also became very popular.
“If you’ve got a loved one dying of cancer, you may not want to watch, as your entertainment, movies of loved ones dying of cancer,” Thompson said.
I don’t necessarily enjoy watching people suffer in a recession, but I do really like to know that other people, even those in television shows, feel the same way that everyone else does. It makes me feel like Hollywood is connected to the real world and that at least the writers understand what is going on with the average American.
Art is supposed to imitate life I thought. This would be the best way to do so. People want to find solace, this is not a cancer.
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Tags: recession, mortgage, television
The repo men and angry “owners”
Jennifer McClelland | RSS | Fri, Feb 27 2009 | 0 CommentsWhile browsing news articles on Yahoo News, I found one that was titled “Violence between repo men, car owners on the rise.”
This is amusing to me because I think the only reason it is on the rise is because there are more cars being repoed…perhaps. Repo men have one of the most difficult jobs, in my opinion, because they are just representing whoever is lending to the owner. The car owners usually, if not always, know that their payments are deliquent, but still put up a fight.
However, if you’ve ever seen an episode of that awful True TV show “Operation Repo” then you know that sometimes the repo people bring it on themselves. I mean first of all, everytime I’ve ever heard of someone being repoed, its done at night, not in broad daylight or while there are a million people haning around. I suppose that could also lead to increased violence.
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Tags: automobiles, tv show, true tv
Ok, maybe it’s time to leave George Bush alone? Maybe not?
Jennifer McClelland | RSS | Fri, Dec 12 2008 | 0 CommentsPresident George Bush is leaving office in just over a month. After watching late-night TV shows (Jay Leno, Conan O’Brien..etc) I have realized something…perhaps its time to leave him alone. He hasn’t done anything “that bad” in the last few months and he is already leaving office with a legacy that is less than perfect.
Maybe they can make fun of how Obama wants to save the world? Even though he’s just president-elect, it seems as though Obama is trying to save the United States. Our economy is among his most important issues to tackle, and he still has just over a month before he takes office. Everyday I hear about what he’s doing to improve the economy on January 20th. I don’t disagree with it, but wouldn’t this make at least ok late night fodder?
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Tags: economy, tv shows, hasn
MGM to offer full length movies and shows on You Tube
Jennifer McClelland | RSS | Mon, Nov 10 2008 | 0 CommentsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer will begin posting full length movies and tv shows on Google owned You Tube. Ads will run beside the programs.
MGM will begin by offering the old school American Gladiators, the kind they show on ESPN classic. Eventually they will offer more popular shows and movies.
This is a good option, but if you miss a favorite tV show, or you DVR “forgets” to record it, many times they are offered on the network’s website.
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Tags: dvr, record, gold

