Winston wrote:That's can't be the only reason. If it were, then there would be a cult following of Sabrina The Teenage Witch too.
THERE IS!(or was) Sabrina started in the Archie line of comic books. She got at least 17 million viewers when her show premiered on the ABC network. Many paperback novels, live-action shows and animated works later, she's still pretty popular. The witchcraft TV show
Charmed has a huge following as well.
Now that doesn't mean you get super-successful, just because you regurgitate the values and truth of the elite. All comes in varying degrees, based on how successful you are in "reigning them in". The shows, movies and comic works that do the best job of this gain almost "magical" success.
Winston wrote:I've never read the Harry Potter books. But the movies were boring as hell and pointless. There are no characters, dialogues or points in anything. The characters just mumble without any sense or point. This is the case with every Harry Potter film. My mind blanks out to them like nothing is there. I don't even see a story in it. Just moving images without sense or story. Is there something wrong with me? Why did they make so many of them?
Most likely, the movies were diluted because the books are thick with story. The HP movies were long enough without cohesion! The storyline was written by JK Rowling, who's a satanist. You don't get financial heaven, for just writing a story about wizard kids. The lore of HP is rife with devil worship and black magic. They use the fan viewer's energy for black magic/remote viewing purposes by partially emulating them on screen. The more people believe something, the more real it becomes. No matter how "fake" it is.