Your Favorite Movies Were CIA Propaganda [video]

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34 points | by joe_mamba a day ago ago

5 comments

  • zbikowski 15 hours ago

    Can't watch the video at the moment, so here's a fun tidbit about everyone's favorite propaganda piece, Top Gun: 94,878 people enlisted in the Navy in fiscal year 1985/86 compared to 87,593 the previous year (~8.3%). Enlistment then fell 2.1% the next year[0]. The Navy's general advertising budget nearly doubled in this time, so it's hard to attribute it to the movie, but I can't help but think it had some effect. It certainly made me think flying fighter jets was the coolest thing ever when I was a kid.

    [0] https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/maverick-top-gun-stat-turns...

  • echelon_musk a day ago

    This is why I thoroughly enjoyed the Wonder Man TV show reboot, watching the entire show in one sitting.

    They played within the constraints they had but also managed to also make similar points.

  • hulitu 18 hours ago

    Maybe yours. But yes, a lot of US movies are propaganda. That's why most of them are mediocre, to say the least.

    • lazide 12 hours ago

      Mediocre from an art perspective, amazing from a $$$ and global cultural impact perspective. The USSR fell as much because of Jeans and Coca-Coca-Cola as anything else.

  • aaron695 a day ago

    [dead]