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Poor attempt at a bad translation.
I explained my position on this more than once.
EDIT: I was going to leave it at that, but to be fair you deserve a better response.
I said before that I do not regret ever watching a creative film, regardless the system it goes through. Ultimately my goal is to be away from all the "anti-art" as much as I can whilst still enjoying "good art". This is a VERY hard thing to do. Movies are a hard thing to enjoy, as this industry is a different beast than the music industry.
For example there are many creative filmmakers out there that make great films that are "big" such as the Matrix; films that not only entertain but educate and represent insight of the creators. Sure they have to go through a corrupt system to be in final form, but they retain their integrity throughout.
On the other hand there are many that do not. Films that make it obvious that the creator himself does not understand art very well and is willing to make huge sacrifices to the whole project. This can be a matter of personal opinion on many films, but there are many that are pretty obvious to everyone. Whatever the case may be, I was pretty disgusted at the time of those posts, and while I still plan to do away with TV, I will go to the theater to see new films if I know beforehand that they will be worth watching. It is a fine line and hard one to tread. There is nothing I hate more than supporting bad habits of destroying an artform for the sake of popularity beyond what is necessary for the film to be produced and distributed decently.
That aside, there is a more pertinent issue with director's that I have, about exploiting the young and the gullible to do things for an already brain-dead film; but that is another argument. These things require a long explanation that nobody will read anyway, or none at all.