Harvey Weinstein has had a chilling effect on Tinseltown, where hundreds of scripts featuring sex scenes, nudity and rape plots are being turned away by film studios in the wake of the mogul’s scandal! As an ever-growing number of filmmakers, executives and actors are accused of rape, sexual abuse and harassment, movie bosses are shying away from green-lighting films that may be seen to “objectify” women, The National ENQUIRER‘s investigation revealed. Read details of The ENQUIRER’s probe, and click here for more casting-couch news….
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“No one in big studios wants to be seen as giving the nod to films laden with sex these days,” an insider tattled. “Producers used to call for sex scenes and nudity to be added to films, but now things are going in the other direction!
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“No one in big studios wants to be seen as giving the nod to films laden with sex these days,” an insider tattled. “Producers used to call for sex scenes and nudity to be added to films, but now things are going in the other direction!
“Literally hundreds of scripts that were about to be green-lit are now being turned away — and some movies that have already been shot will be shelved as they feature scenes that may be construed as objectifying women," the insider continued.
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“No one in big studios wants to be seen as giving the nod to films laden with sex these days,” an insider tattled. “Producers used to call for sex scenes and nudity to be added to films, but now things are going in the other direction!
“Literally hundreds of scripts that were about to be green-lit are now being turned away — and some movies that have already been shot will be shelved as they feature scenes that may be construed as objectifying women," the insider continued.
“Pre-Weinstein, they would have sailed into production and made everyone involved big money!” While Tinseltown always had a murky underbelly and casting-couch culture, a “climate of fear” is now gripping the film business, a source whispered.
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Photo credit: Mega
“No one in big studios wants to be seen as giving the nod to films laden with sex these days,” an insider tattled. “Producers used to call for sex scenes and nudity to be added to films, but now things are going in the other direction!
“Literally hundreds of scripts that were about to be green-lit are now being turned away — and some movies that have already been shot will be shelved as they feature scenes that may be construed as objectifying women," the insider continued.
“Pre-Weinstein, they would have sailed into production and made everyone involved big money!” While Tinseltown always had a murky underbelly and casting-couch culture, a “climate of fear” is now gripping the film business, a source whispered.
This new no-sex era reflects what insiders are calling “The Weinstein effect” — named for the fallen producer, who could spend the rest of his life in prison for his
alleged sex crimes against three women in New York. Weinstein, a former Hollywood titan, has denied all charges
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Photo credit: Mega
“No one in big studios wants to be seen as giving the nod to films laden with sex these days,” an insider tattled. “Producers used to call for sex scenes and nudity to be added to films, but now things are going in the other direction!
“Literally hundreds of scripts that were about to be green-lit are now being turned away — and some movies that have already been shot will be shelved as they feature scenes that may be construed as objectifying women," the insider continued.
“Pre-Weinstein, they would have sailed into production and made everyone involved big money!” While Tinseltown always had a murky underbelly and casting-couch culture, a “climate of fear” is now gripping the film business, a source whispered.
This new no-sex era reflects what insiders are calling “The Weinstein effect” — named for the fallen producer, who could spend the rest of his life in prison for his
alleged sex crimes against three women in New York. Weinstein, a former Hollywood titan, has denied all charges
Added a sourced: “This new wave of political correctness may harm great art being made!"
“No one in big studios wants to be seen as giving the nod to films laden with sex these days,” an insider tattled. “Producers used to call for sex scenes and nudity to be added to films, but now things are going in the other direction!
“Literally hundreds of scripts that were about to be green-lit are now being turned away — and some movies that have already been shot will be shelved as they feature scenes that may be construed as objectifying women," the insider continued.
“Pre-Weinstein, they would have sailed into production and made everyone involved big money!” While Tinseltown always had a murky underbelly and casting-couch culture, a “climate of fear” is now gripping the film business, a source whispered.
This new no-sex era reflects what insiders are calling “The Weinstein effect” — named for the fallen producer, who could spend the rest of his life in prison for his
alleged sex crimes against three women in New York. Weinstein, a former Hollywood titan, has denied all charges
Added a sourced: “This new wave of political correctness may harm great art being made!"