Friday, October 2, 2009
Hollywood Handbook - "The Prince" by Machiavelli
I was talking with a Hollywood honcho friend of mine who suggested I read Machiavelli's "The Prince". Since I am most keenly interested in taking over Hollywood, I decided I'd keep my eye out for the book. Being exceedingly cheap, I decided not to buy the book from the bookstore (taking over Hollywood would have to wait for a sale) but lucked upon it at a local yard sale where I picked it up for a mere 20 cents. Apparently, it didn't help the person who was selling it.
After carefully reading the book, be warned, I now have the knowledge to take over Hollywood. Here's what I learned:
1. It's useful to build a fortress or castle but only if you have the love of the people.
2. I should live in my capitol city if I wish to attain the love of the people.
3. If I attack another city, make sure it doesn't have the protection of the church.
I realized I was approaching this all the wrong way. I was under the impression that I'd need to sell a script or get some kind of lucky break, but Machiavelli has convinced my otherwise. Applying what I learned, I've devised a three-pronged strategy for taking over Hollywood:
Strategy #1 - Raise an army through false promises, threats, and bribery. Deploy them in a line stretching from Santa Monica Blvd, up La Brea, ending at the base of the Hollywood sign. Since Hollywood is under the protection of no church, I should be safe.
Strategy #2 - It is better to be feared than loved, so I will be mean to everyone and demand tribute even when it isn't due. But by actually living in the Capitol Records building, I will share in their grief and attain their love.
Strategy #3 - I will build a fort on Sunset near Doheny (escape route through Beverly Hills).
Twenty cents down the drain...
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