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Bunker Wise, are you insinuating that a DVD is not a household object crafted by hard working individuals just trying to make a living? Because if you are, then you are completely wrong.
If you're so concerned with the dumbing down of society then perhaps you should take more time carefully constructing your arguments, and learn more about the subjects you're trying to talk about rather than derailing your own thread pointlessly chatting about chocolate and evading the real issues by saying you're just joking and aren't completely serious (glad you're starting to take it more serious now though). Look up the word art in several dictionaries, look up all of the words used to describe it, and look up any words in any of those definitions that you don't fully understand so that you map it's full semantic range. It's called a word study. I'd be surprised if you've ever done one. I doubt you will in this case, but I'd love to be wrong (I suspect it will be too much work for you). If you do maybe then you'll understand that being motivated by greed does not exclude something from qualifying as art.
I find it just a little ironic that you said, "...Deadpool is an examples of how dumbed down comedy in Marvel has become."
You admitted that you used a double standard. You should know a double standard is a fallacy in the logic of your argumemt, which means your argument has a massive error. So thank you for admitting that you're wrong.
I should also point out that cinema is actually a combination of many art forms. Acting is art, directing is art, cinematography is art, set design is art, screenwriting is art, and there are other artistic fields involved I did not mention. You mentioned crafting household objects, that is exactly what prop design is. Maybe the big star was a talentless hack, but destroying it is also completely disrespectful towards all the other people who are striving to pursue their dreams of working in cinema. If there wasn't a ton of money involved it wouldn't create the opportunities for these people to do what they love, even if they have to work on some projects that aren't as good as others, don't turn out as well, and get screwed up by a board room of corporate executives looking at marketing statistics.
Destroying movies you don't like isn't going to save society from being dumbed down. If that is your concern then you need to look at the education system. You should probably worry about your own education first. Your grammar is poor, you need to learn more about logic and semantic range, and you need to focus more attention on useful things rather than meaningless banter. If you educate yourself more then you can make more of a difference on society. Destroying DVD's is a really bad way of trying to go about making the world a better place. It sounds like you are just rationalizing to justify your emotive behaviour. We really need to stop our governments from wasting so much of the tax payer's money on lousy public schools, give people back more of their money, privatise more schools, and let parents decide for themselves what schools they want to send their children to.