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Interesting...
ОтветитьThis will change when they realize violent crime and taxes are through the roof. Sanctuary Cities city status is all fun and games on paper but business is business.
ОтветитьHollyweird, Texas style...what a joke!!
ОтветитьNo more luciferain actors or musicians
ОтветитьWhat an absolutely horrible idea.
ОтветитьMansfield isn’t in DFW.
ОтветитьDepends on how much Hollywood unpacks from their bag of "woke", rewritten history, support for child grooming and leftist anything goes agenda. Add to that the number of Hollywood lunatic transplants bringing with them Hollywood values.
ОтветитьKind of weird, imo. All that land could be used as farmland & crops, or for DV or homeless shelters. $70 million doing nothing for his fellow man.
ОтветитьLooking at the comments. People out here in Texas will keep this place in the 60s as long as they can 😂😂😂 no imagination
ОтветитьRemember the phrase, "Don't California my Texas"?
The filming industry has been making movies here since the beginning of movies, but this intentional $70 million studio is uhm.. hrm... Cali! 😬👎😁
Texas has TONS of land why are you guys complaining😂😂😂😂 don’t wanna live there? Just don’t move there
ОтветитьTexas doesn’t need this BS.
ОтветитьI would buy more land up around it. These studios will need room for expansion at some point!
Ответитьboo! Please no! That's all we need is freakin LA California here in this part of town. BOOO I say! And I'm a videographer/editor that could benefit from this. Horrible decision Mansfield. Way to ensure your town, and the towns around it will suffer sooner than later. You're upbeat about it. You're going to ruin the area juat as L.A. CA. was ruined.
ОтветитьLook at what happened to the Studios in Las Colinas. Where are they now? It's not as booming as people thought it would be. That's only a few miles away, why would it be any different?
Ответитьthis is a horrible idea at its best
ОтветитьHollywood taking over Texas
ОтветитьNot a fan of removing farmland. There are plenty of dead spots in DFW they could tear down and rebuild without reducing our farmlands.
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