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To: The Ox who wrote (13677)2/19/2013 12:45:33 AM
From: John Pitera5 Recommendations  Respond to of 33421
 
Hi Ox, it's not an issue of the entirety of the content being put out there these days mass psychology.... would have us look at what content is The best selling content ....... The Joker was a perfect symbol of the upside down financial system in 2008. In the Dark Knight... He stood for total anarachy and the role was said to have been so intense that it got inside of the head of Heath Ledger and he was taking 6 to 8 prescription medicines that culmulatively.... may have overloaded his system and killed him.

There was a Certain type of symmetry in that the 2012, version of the Dark Knight Rises........ pulled a misguided soul into a Colorado theather on opening weekend..... and he endeavored to work out some of the demons instilled in the 2008 version.

Popular TV is replete with CSI shows, shows on the CIA,, FBI, forensic activitites........all very psychologically heavy in nature...... very little light hearted cheer. The poeple on legacy commodies such as 2 1/2 men are begging us to stop watching the shows......

the Novel of 2012...... 50 shades of Grey... a story of dominence and submission. There is always a sea of content out there.... but a psychologist and someone who observers Mass Psychology... we are seeing a darker period..... in terms of what content is the best selling of it's time......over the past 50 years.

Think about the shows of the 1960's .. " I dream of Jeanie" "F troop"... where no one was ever hurt....the Munsters, the CBS trio of "Green Acres", "petticoat Junction" and the "Beverly Hill BIllies."
light wave puff material... but it parelled the positivity of the times.

My Mother, who never had heard of Elliott Wave and had no interest what so ever in the stockmarket commented to me 35 years ago about how bleak and depressing the movies of the early to mid 1970 s were.

a moderately famous quote "apres moi. les deluge".

John