Horrible Hollywood: Difference between revisions

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== Western Animation ==
*''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'':
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Bart sees this in the episode "Bart Gets Famous", where he becomes the "I didn't do it kid" and is exposed to the full force of showbiz and a hideous bitch goddess. The trope is arguably inverted in "Radioactive Man", where Milhouse becomes Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man film, and it's Springfield that's shown to be the ones gouging the simple yet not that unpleasant Hollywood folks out of their money.
** In "Bart Gets Famous", Bart becomes the "I didn't do it" kid and is exposed to the full force of showbiz and a hideous bitch goddess.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Bart sees this in the episode "Bart Gets Famous", where he becomes the "I didn't do it kid" and is exposed to the full force of showbiz and a hideous bitch goddess.* The trope is arguably inverted in "Radioactive Man", where Milhouse becomes Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man film, and it's Springfield that's shown to be the ones gouging the simple -yet -not -that -unpleasant Hollywood folks out of their money.
{{quote|'''Producer''': Thank god we're back in Hollywood, where people treat each other right!}}
* ''[[The Critic]]'' frequently invokes this trope.
* In ''[[Kidd Video]]'', the [[Big Bad]], Master Blaster, was intended to lampoon corrupt media executives.
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' episode "Film Flam" had hack director Bernie Bernstein. He convinced the Girls that he wanted to make a film about their heroics, when in reality, his goal was to keep the trio occupied so he could rob a bank without them noticing. Which in retrospect, [[Stupid Crooks|was a pretty dumb idea.]] He was a pretty big jerk towards his film crew, too.
 
== Real Life ==