A lot of real interesting responses in here...
Gonna have to keep receipts like momma always tell me...
Gonna have to keep receipts like momma always tell me...
Yeah that’s the problem. The best comedy writers right now are on tv cause they want more control
Yeah that's about all that interests me in the coming months. Forgot to add the new Tarantino joint.Right, so basically all blockbusters![]()
Yeah that's about all that interests me in the coming months. Forgot to add the new Tarantino joint.
Word.Yeah that's about all that interests me in the coming months. Forgot to add the new Tarantino joint.
It's hard to tell whether this is just a down year due to fatigue in the kind of movies releasing (MIB, etc) or if there is an overall drop in interest in blockbusters. I think it's probably both but like Marty said, until audiences make up their mind in what they will constantly go see, all Hollywood can do is take wild stabs in the dark and produce what has historically printed money.
Sometimes I think a universal ticket standard price would help get people to the cinema to see stuff they would be hesitant on. Something like $12.99 to $18 an admission regardless of film would remove some "the wait and see" people have if it ain't what they already know. Some of these prices can run too high & at that cost, a person rather wait til the movie is on a streaming service or HBO. So incentivizing people to get to the cinema (outside of the movies themselves) is the first thing. When that's done, people will take more chances on what they watch.
You could say the best writers in general have been on TV for the past 20 years, but I think you'll see that start to turn around too. Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, and etc want to get in the movie game too and will get talent to make those for them. Once the old guard realizes they can all work together, you'll see a lot of current problems get fixed.
It's up there. What we have left.
Toy Story
Spiderman
Lion King
Once Upon a time in Hollywood![]()
Nah you passive aggressively start up that stan war shyt all the time.And you’re the only one really triggered or annoyed unless you’re openly speaking lowly on these other gentleman and calling them little bytches who follow your lead.
I didn’t bring up a stan war, but you are by insinuating I did.
And anyone can call anyone out, but it’s bullshyt when that don’t keep that same consistent energy across the board which is the only thing I ever have an issue about. Either give me (and some others) the pass a few specific others get or be clear about what the issue is and don’t give no one a pass.
The few people like you are never clear on what really is the issue cuz y’all fickle and fake.
Ain’t no one trynna be clever, funny, or do some silly BEEF shyt that you and ONLY YOU are trynna initiate right now.
If you really true about this shyt then what’s good with The Mustang? If not, then maybe you should take your own advice.![]()
Nah you passive aggressively start up that stan war shyt all the time.
Convenience and alternatives have really altered the landscape when it comes to the cinema. I also think people are much more economically cautious to go out and see something these days. Word of mouth is so valuable too, I go to the movies more than my friends so when they ask me how for example, Godzilla was, and I just go it was aightthey usually decide to skip it, watch a stream or wait till it hits home media. In a time where for a lot of people money is tight and there’s more media options than ever, a lot of people will skip these big summer blockbusters, watch a YouTube review, and KIM and watch some shyt on Netflix or Hulu instead. Gonna be interesting times ahead to see how Hollywood adapts to that