Famous actor, William H. Macy, reportedly said that Hollywood’s depiction of violence is harming our society. The “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” actor said movie scenes showing are completely unnecessary, and noted that it’s far more dramatic to kill just one person in a feature film, according to .
He reportedly spoke candidly about his belief that over-killing is what modern television and modern movies are getting wrong, during a recent episode of Brett Goldstein’s podcast posted Wednesday. “I swear to God, you kill one person, there’s nothing more dramatic than that,” he said, the outlet reported. “You kill 18 people, it’s just porn.
The only thing you can do to make that more dramatic is kill 18 more.” NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 13: William H. Macy visits the Jim Norton and Sam Roberts show at SiriusXM Studios on November 13, 2017 in New York City.
(Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images) Macy offered more personal insight as to why he believes the body count should be in the entertainment industry. “I think Hollywood is doing a lot of damage to the world with our portrayal of violence,” he said on the podcast, according to People. has written and directed movies and is an esteemed Oscar nominee.
He believes he can do better, and demonstrate his beliefs in lowering the number of deaths in movies by doing this himself, People reported. He reportedly noted that he pitched an idea to Goldstein to highlight an example of how things can be changed. �.
