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Corolla criticizes Hollywood’s relocation of productions to reduced-cost venues like Colombia and Ireland, attributing it to economic pressures and tax incentives. He warns that such outsourcing threatens the local industry and culture, emphasizing that the creative industry’s decline reflects broader societal issues like overregulation and profit-driven motives.
He also lampoons urban negligence—such as the continued use of road flares despite their environmental hazards—and contrasts this with the city’s prohibition of harmless activities like smoking on beaches. Corolla sarcastically suggests he’d light a cigarette amid the destruction of Malibu, exposing the absurdity of inconsistent rules.