HornyToad1984 t1_iu0f9rw wrote
This gross corporate industry, creatively bankrupt, overpriced, committee-written, PR-driven, and utterly formulaic, is on the way out. It's yet another financial bubble.
Marvel won't see 2030.
kingzilch t1_iu0g7wp wrote
Oh look, everyone, that guy is here.
HornyToad1984 t1_iu0ghtg wrote
It's only been in existence for 12 years. It feels like a f*king lifetime and I can't even remember the last one. Billion dollar films are an abomination.
kingzilch t1_iu0ikgv wrote
'k.
KelMHill t1_iu0gei2 wrote
We live in hope.
kasetti t1_iu0lva4 wrote
To some extend Hollywood has always been like that.
HornyToad1984 t1_iu0rehz wrote
Yes and to some extent, there's always been CO2 in the atmosphere.
To some extent.
More means something.
kasetti t1_iu0u7em wrote
Sure. I wouldnt mind something similar to what happened in the 60's - 70s where Hollywood in the 60s had them focusing on the spectate, making big epics with big budgets and gimmicks like cinerama (kinda like what we have now) which then crashed killing the old studio system to then giving rise to the new wave of Hollywood. I think that can happen if film theaters start to lose money and we move to a more streaming focus with more niche and personalized movies. But even with Covid that didnt really happen, I kinda see it unlikely to happen in the near future.
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