• BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This is a lazy meme, I’ve seen dozens of original movies both foreign and domestic in the last few months, people don’t want to go to the theatre for anything other than IP blockbusters and then complain that IP blockbusters keep getting made, change your habits first

  • But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    When an original movie or property comes out, nobody goes to watch it. The people complaining about the lack of originality certainly don’t go watch. The last half dozen original movies that Disney has released have bombed, regardless of good ratings. People are paying to see remakes and reboots, which is why they keep making them.

    Nobody who complains actually goes to support the original films

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    When I was a kid in the 90s, the 70s were in vogue and if you wanted to be retro it meant the 70s. That 70s Show for example, plus N-Trance doing all those old disco remixes, plus Dazed and Confused, plus Almost Famous, plus the disco songs in The Full Monty, etc.

    And in the 70s, retro chic meant the 50s, what with Grease and American Graffiti (which was actually set in 1962 but was still about the 50s aesthetic) and Happy Days etc. So it seemed like “retro” meant “20 years ago”.

    How, in 25 years, have we only advanced to the 80s for retro chic? Shouldn’t we be on the 90s by now at least, if not the 00s?

    PS: perhaps this is indicative of a reduction in cultural influence, today, for the 20-to-30-something demographic, compared to the cultural influence that demographic had in earlier decades. Quentin Tarantino was 29 when he made Reservoir Dogs so he made a movie steeped in 70s vibes. Because in the 90s that age range was where revolutionary thinkers were expected to come from, so naturally the decade of their childhoods, the 70s, was in vogue. Do today’s 29-year-olds have the same platform and opportunities?

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    Movies in the '90s were more varied, but then after 9/11 and the “war on terror” it seems that there was an intentional focus on superheroes fighting the bad guys, don’t know about the '80s.

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      Probably not a coincidence that most Golden Age superheroes were created around the beginning of WWII:

      • Superman 1938

      • Batman 1939

      • Captain Marvel/Shazam 1939

      • The Human Torch 1939

      • Namor the Sub-Mariner 1939

      • The Flash 1939

      • Captain America 1940

      • Green Lantern 1940

      • Wonder Woman 1941

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    The are movies like Never look away(2018), Amanda(2018), Empire of Light(2022) and Perfect Days (2023) that where barely advertised, but worth watching all the way. Still somehow using an old movie or having more super hero is ok.

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      Dune messiah a franchise exploit? How?

      It’s based on the next book in the series. There is a reason for it to exist beyond making money.

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    It’s like when games fail and people complain there is no originality

    Dude you ain’t buying the original games, you are buying the tried and trusted versions

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    The best stuff at a cinema is rarely plastered all over the front, that’s just advertising for people who don’t really care about movies.

    Also if your area is like mine, look for the smaller cinemas that screen the new oddities and forgotten classics