Couldn't they have just made up a fictional situation or admitted the movie wasn't based on true events rather than trying to pass it off as real?
Everyone knew 300 was based off a comic book and was taking liberties as a legend, they could have done that.
You could also have made a movie about Africa's genuine abolitionists, University College London
has a whole history project about it and a team of people who could've helped them write it: https://t.co/1b2qDD29cH
By the way I know all kinds of Hollywood people follow me, so if you're looking for an amazing female fighter to make a movie about, check out Noor Inayat Khan. An Indian-British spy who was the last intelligence officer in Nazi-occupied France. https://t.co/nKYx9iXcCB

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This product has narrow appeal and, accordingly, is worth about as much as everything else on a 486 sitting in someone's basement is worth.

The other product is investment scams, which have approximately the best product market fit of anything produced by humans. In no age, in no country, in no city, at no level of sophistication do people consistently say "Actually I would prefer not to get money for nothing."

This product needs the exchanges like they need oxygen, because the value of it is directly tied to having payment rails to move real currency into the ecosystem and some jurisdictional and regulatory legerdemain to stay one step ahead of the banhammer.