By Walid Habboub
October 21, 2002
As movie after movie gets delayed due to the stories and themes hitting too
close to home on very sensitive real-life subjects, there are many other
victims who are violated by Hollywood's exploitive cinema whose stories are
never heard. The truth is, these people are not only the victims of
Hollywood but they are also the victims of the media whose refusal to cover
their story is what keeps their plight in the background. They are the
little men that get no press; the real-life equivalent of the fourth
Pokémon film, if you will.
Take, for example, Aphrodite Constantinopoulos, who lives in a quiet upstate
New York town that is well known for its simple way of life and its
souvlaki. And the best souvlaki in town, the residents will tell you, is
served at A.C.'s Fire Pit, Aphrodite Constantinopoulos' restaurant. Set in
the middle of the once insatiable stomach of this hungry town, the Fire Pit
has fallen on some hard times, mainly due to Hollywood's greed.
"People just stopped coming," Aphrodite, a plump woman whose smile has not
been upside down in quite some time, told us. "It's like the streets have
been completely deserted." What is the cause of this robust woman's
earth-shaking fall on hard times? That's right; it is all because of the
film My Big Fat Greek Wedding. "Suddenly," explains Aphrodite, "All people
could see was my size and the fact that I was Greek." How big and how Greek
is she? "Well, I've been watching what I eat and I'm down to 383 pounds.
And I am very Greek, if you know what I mean." That's right; her weight
pales in comparison to the box office of the film, which is really what this
story is about.
"People only see the physical me and not the real me anymore," she
continues. "They can't see me past what they see in the film. I used to
get 20 to 25 customers a day and now I'm down to 15 or so, all because of
that cursed movie." In a town of 83 people, this means Aphrodite is losing
big business. But where are the people? Some would say they are at the
movie theatre that's been playing My Big Fat Greek Wedding for 23 weeks
straight. Others say it has something to do with school starting. Even
some others think it has to do with that Mormon family moving out of town.
Will we ever know the real answer? Maybe.
We now move to a small town by the name of Home, Alabama, which is anything
but sweet. Undoubtedly mad about the latest Hollywood film which insinuates
that their rough-and-tumble home town is "sweet", the locals of this surly
town all declined comment and the mayor greeted us with five rounds from his
sawed-off shotgun. We ask you, is this the picture of a sweet town? Of
course not. And who are the real victims here? Obviously, it is the
millions of people that have seen the film Sweet Home Alabama without really
knowing the truth.
Much the same is the plight of Karen Alderson, who was once convicted of
stalking TV personality and real estate mogul Tom Vu. "I only rarely ever
needed to swim," explains Alderson. "And when I did, I certainly was not a
fan of it." Alderson's attempts to have the release of the film Swimfan
blocked were severely hampered by the fact that she is serving eight-to-12
at the local prison. Once again, Hollywood has victimized victims and
stomped them with their tyrannical lawyering.
Moving over to the Left Coast, we go to Sin City. Los Angeles, California
is the heart of Hollywood, the brain where all the nerve endings that are
our nation's movie theatres report to. Many adult movies have been produced
in and around this area; in fact, 80% of the world's adult films are
produced in the Southern California area. Some say it's because of Hell A's
consistently beautiful weather, some say that it is due to the abundance of
plastic surgeons in the area, and there are yet others that say it's due to
the availability of a wide array of barn animals, but the bottom line is,
porn is big here, so you can imagine the shock and horror - shorror, if you
will - of one Candy Cane when the film xXx debuted and there wasn't a single
penis shown on screen.
"I was shorrored!," exclaimed the blonde bombshell. "I've been in 2,100
adult movies and I've never seen such a tame film. It really tarnishes our
reputation." Cane's concern lies in the fact that many adult film fans have
been drawn away from the adult film industry when they mistakenly saw the
film. "People were seeing this movie and finding out that it's okay to
watch regular films and not just porn," added Cane, who gave us a 15-minute
interview during her 45-minute hiatus between the filming of her two latest
movies. "Besides," she added, "That movie had a lot of violence in it and
that's just not right." Indeed it isn't, Candy. Indeed it isn't.
What's next for Hollywood, you ask? I Spy, a film which already has the
Peeping Toms Council of San Bernardino up in arms. Following that,
Hollywood will release Die Another Day, which is already being boycotted by
the Funeral Parlor's Association for having such a suggestive title that it
will eventually slow down their business. Finally, the city of Atlanta is
in the early stages of filing suit against the studio behind the film
Chicago. This one explains itself.
So you see, as we trek across this great land of ours, we can see that we
are all victims of this Hollywood monster. No longer does it target our
children; it is now going for the proverbial jugular. As more and more
films are pushing back their release dates, we must remember to never forget
these people's memories.
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