Mr628
Mr628 OP t1_j27jawl wrote
Reply to comment by mikevago in How long will the current juggernauts of the industry remain at the top? What will replace it? by Mr628
Mind you the actual person I referenced in my entire thread was a black woman who I praised.
I would’ve added whitewashing but that aligns with (white) feminism. Because we all know this whole pro women movement doesn’t include black women.
So you’d probably be calling me a woman hater rather than somebody who’s made that there aren’t enough Aryan people for my taste. Lose lose situation for me lol.
Mr628 OP t1_j27gu6v wrote
Reply to comment by DrRexMorman in How long will the current juggernauts of the industry remain at the top? What will replace it? by Mr628
True but I’m not just referring to the Disney remakes. I’m talking about all the race and gender swaps Hollywood has done.
Also I think the honeymoon period for those live action remakes is over. I know Mulan was a COVID film, but the reception for that was terrible and it do anything ground breaking in streaming. Also I’m so scared for The Little Mermaid, that thing might colossally flop.
Mr628 OP t1_j27g7uh wrote
Reply to comment by Coupe_on_Zs in How long will the current juggernauts of the industry remain at the top? What will replace it? by Mr628
Well I don’t mind that. Since Marvel can no longer do the bare minimum anymore, they can gladly fuck off. I’m fine with Shakespeare talking robots and cars climbing on skyscrapers.
Mr628 OP t1_j27fz13 wrote
Reply to comment by shillyshally in How long will the current juggernauts of the industry remain at the top? What will replace it? by Mr628
The money is gonna come in regardless so I’ll never understand why they keep doing it.
I’m pretty sure a film with Donald Glover, Beyoncé, Seth Rogen and James Earl Jones would be pretty successful regardless of if it involves terrible CGI animals or not.
Mr628 t1_j2cov9f wrote
Reply to Knives Out is fantastic: review from a different perspective by madman_trombonist
The first one is much better than the second. I do think Glass Onion was good, but it got way too whacky and it dragged so much in the middle. A bit predictable as well.