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Tomorrow Never Dies continues to be bizarrely relevant.
Is that the one with Jonathan Pryce as the villain? That was a good one
Johnathan Pryce as the mad, egocentric head of a mass media and tech empire with an inordinate amount of reach and influence on the world stage, who is chiefly concerned with becoming the sole source of media in a post-CCP China.
Which sounds funny and ridiculous in a 1997 spy movie, but in the last 20 years, we've seen just how much power mass media companies wield, how they can manipulate sizable percentages of a population, and how being the exclusive source of news for an entire country (China, no less) would give a media mogul incredible power and influence.
I'm not nervous, you're nervous
So basically the plot of citizen Kane with some tweaks
I must have missed the bit of Citizen Kane where he spoofs a British warship into sailing into Chinese waters then attacks both sides from a stealth submarine.
Director's cut
That was a badass videogame on PS1. Core memory unlocked