The US has been using its strengths in industries to further its national strategic objectives ever since it first embarked on the path of Empire two and a half centuries ago. The US movie industry is no exception to be exploited by this American imperial tradition. Nurtured in and nutritioned with the prolific home-market, and having grown prodigally in the first half the of 20th century to become a major cashcow of the US economy by the end of WWII, the US film industry has been employed since as a prominent tool to serve the US propaganda goals and further the US imperial narrative.
With the best staging money can buy (and it must be noted that the more money you have, the better staging you can buy; and the better staging you have in a movie, the more money you make. One should look no further than the intelligence-devoiding Hollywood visual extravaganzas, mostly sequels, which al…