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Interesting video from The Rubin Report. David Mamet has also appeared recently on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast if you want to check that out. Video description continues below – BrandX. 

‘Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Pulitzer Prize winning, Hollywood writer and director David Mamet about the consequences of the shrinking middle class, why the film industry is dying, why the Oscars are dead, and why corrupt politicians are the norm. In this clip, David explains the pros and cons of living in LA and why he is still choosing to live there. He explains the life cycle of cities and how they get repurposed. He also gives an insider look into how the creative economy in Los Angeles is quickly dying and how the cost of living in LA keeps artists out of the city. David also explains current negative movie industry trends and why film industry careers are so fragile currently. He explains why he thinks the film industry is dying and what will happen to Hollywood when movies no longer dominate Los Angeles.’











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