President Trump Says He Will Implement
100% Tariffs on Films Produced Outside
the U.S.: ‘The Movie Industry in America
Is Dying’
Variety,
by
John Dunn
&
Brent Lang
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
5/4/2025 11:31:06 PM
Donald Trump took to Truth Social Sunday to announce he is “authorizing” the Department of Commerce and the United States Trade Representative to impose a 100% tariff on “any and all” movies produced in “foreign lands.”
In a move that sent shockwaves through Hollywood, Trump deemed foreign productions a “national security threat” to the American movie industry, adding that they not only draw filmmakers out to other markets but also bring “messaging and propaganda” into the United States. “The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death,” Trump wrote. “Other Countries are offering all sorts of incentives to draw our filmmakers and studios away from the United States.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 5/4/2025 11:59:40 PM (No. 1945363)
Maybe this will prevent some of the "B" movie garbage from getting to our movie screens.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
stablemoney 5/5/2025 12:28:02 AM (No. 1945369)
The movie industry in the US is dying, because they are leftist, messages, awful, and the actors are also terrible. I haven't watched one in 3 decades. It's going to take more that tariffs to save Hollywood.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Catherine 5/5/2025 12:37:33 AM (No. 1945371)
Take the politics out of movies and actors. They've forgotten their job is to entertain us, not lecture their woke garbage to us. I don't care if they go broke. All the new stuff I see is graphic sex and the F word. A few manage to squeak through every year or so, But the old stuff on streaming services is about all I watch.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
JimBob 5/5/2025 2:31:05 AM (No. 1945378)
Gee, people aren't spending their money watching overpriced Leftist garbage?
Who knew?
23 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
konocti95 5/5/2025 5:18:22 AM (No. 1945397)
I remember back in the day, hunting through rack after rack in the video store for a movie worth watching and often coming away with nothing. The ability of Hollywood to create uninteresting drivel predates DEI and woke. The American movie industry will continue to whimper along because America has an abundance of inhabitants with bad taste.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
5 handicap 5/5/2025 5:52:54 AM (No. 1945404)
FTA: “The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death,”
He says that almost as if that's a bad thing! The destruction of America won't go quite as fast without the Bull S*** produced by the communist scum in California!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
hershey 5/5/2025 7:04:13 AM (No. 1945420)
The movie industry is dying because it is producing nothing but dreck...
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/5/2025 7:15:21 AM (No. 1945427)
The US movie industry is dying by its own hand, foreign films have very little to do with it. Our "stars" are woke, gay, DEI characters and not nearly as bright as they think they are. Combine that with the fifty dollar tab to take the family to a movie, if one can even find a suitable family movie, and you have the perfect storm of a trash dump enterprise.
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We are all better off watching old classics. Hollywood is broken, and the problem is not foreign countries!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
homefry 5/5/2025 7:29:25 AM (No. 1945439)
The movie industry is killing itself.
17 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/5/2025 7:33:11 AM (No. 1945445)
FTA: There was also confusion about why the president has singled out movies, while not mentioning television production.
It's much too late for television, that form of entertainment is already dead. I can't watch anything newer than about 30 years ago. The imposition of all black all the time and reality shows that are anything but is the biggest turnoff.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
janjan 5/5/2025 7:42:43 AM (No. 1945454)
The entertainment industry in general is killing itself because they don’t have the will or the ability to produce anything people want to watch and the entertainers are mainly liberal political hacks who think they are uniquely qualified to lecture everyone else. That sums it up.
15 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
chance_232 5/5/2025 8:31:49 AM (No. 1945477)
California, Los Angeles, unions and greed killed the film industry. CA and LA over regulate, over tax and require permits for everything. The unions.....oh the unions. You have to bring in a union electrician to flip the light switch on. Property owners figured out that they could extort ever increasing high fees to film on their properties. Hollywood was slowly dying 30 years ago. Today, more filming occurs in Georgia, Vancouver and New Zealand than in Los Angeles. Literally, the only things that LA has going for it is established studios, backlogs, sound stages and a never ending stream of wanna-be actors.
10 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
Highlander 5/5/2025 8:32:47 AM (No. 1945480)
You cannot save an industry bent on self-destruction.
13 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
mossley 5/5/2025 9:18:20 AM (No. 1945499)
First off, Hollywood dying off is a good thing as far as most people are concerned. It's a cesspool of sick, sick people. Secondly, I can't think of many foreign movies that presented a lot of competition to Hollywood dreck. The problem is the sick, sick people in Hollywood can't make anything except dreck.
8 people like this.
Reply 16 - Posted by:
crashnburn 5/5/2025 9:59:46 AM (No. 1945505)
The last two films I watched were indie films - Reagan and Vindicating Trump. None of the trailers for those movies inspired me to return.
I was a big Star Wars fan for a long time. I saw the first Star Wars movie before it was released nationally and titled "A New Hope." Now you'd have to drag me to the theater to see whatever they claim is a Star Wars movie.
6 people like this.
Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 5/5/2025 10:21:33 AM (No. 1945514)
The movie industry in the US has been murdered. Rotten scripts, terrible acting, leftist propaganda being more to the idiots in charge of the US studios than producing a good movie that people will watch along with horribly high taxes and salaries in California are making the US film industry die.
Only by having the studios run by different people, which seems impossible in the short term, will this change.
I don't think this is going to be something that is fixable.
9 people like this.
Reply 18 - Posted by:
mc squared 5/5/2025 10:54:29 AM (No. 1945541)
Dying but not because of where it's made - it's what in them. We're big fans of Brit or Australian films and TV, but lately almost every one has a homosexual theme to them.
6 people like this.
China is a major market for motion pictures. Hollywood will continue to cater to the sensibilities of the Communist Chinese government regardless of where its movies are filmed.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
MickTurn 5/5/2025 12:29:06 PM (No. 1945576)
Hmmm, why would anyone help a group of people that hates you?
I say let them stew in their own Porcelain Bowl!
3 people like this.
Reply 21 - Posted by:
Sunhan65 5/5/2025 2:13:55 PM (No. 1945613)
Oh this is ridiculous! Foreign movies are a national security threat to the United States of America? I get that President Trump has to use that word every time he creates a new tariff because that's the only legislative authority Congress has given him to use. But it's debasing the terminology and the delegation itself to use it for stuff like this.
So much of what Hollywood does today is outsourced internationally to other locations precisely because it is not competitive in terms of cost, overregulation, and talent.
Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, and Daredevil are all played by English actors because they are brilliant. Likewise Lord of the Rings was shot in New Zealand because you could get better bang for the buck and more diverse landscapes in less space.
Picking up on one of the posters above, I'm old enough to remember seeing Star wars in the theater before it was "Episode 4." First run, one of the most exciting things in my childhood. I didn't and don't care that it was shot in Tunisia and England. Nowadays, you couldn't pay me to go to a movie theater to watch a Star Wars movie now matter where it shot. Life is too short and the movies are too lousy.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
gwholmessr 5/5/2025 2:26:39 PM (No. 1945619)
I could care less, what about the taxes on tips and social security? What about the Epstein list? How about less time trolling and deliberately making people mad and get speaker Johnson in the office and set him down and get something done.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
anniebc 5/5/2025 3:53:32 PM (No. 1945644)
I watched part of a South African series this weekend, and the American Hollywood rot has spread around the world. The series had everything but sex. There was perversion, though, with a homosexual quickly and randomly identified, gangs, drugs, murder, materialism, feminism, government corruption, you name it; it was all represented. You could guess but it wasn't plainly obvious that the homosexual was indeed homo (none of the other characters hinted at it either), but after it was revealed, the actor really kicked into flaming gay mode.
0 people like this.
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