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Is film a boring outdated medium or are we just lacking decent filmakers now?
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>>216007079

I stopped drugs and now I can sit through a whole movie like its the best thing ever.
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Not worth going to the cinema putting up with "those" people to watch a mediocre movie.
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>>216007079
TV made film worse. Films should have a purpose. Why am I watching hours and hours just to get a single purpose that could have been condensed into a single movie?
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>>216007079
There's no talent in Hollywood.
>>216007141
>watching hours and hours just to get a single purpose
That perfectly describes a modern movie.
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>>216007189
>That perfectly describes a modern movie.
Ya, so what happened is that they took decent Hollywood movies (2 hr run length), expanded them into 10 hr seasons for streaming platforms, and then they took all of that acting and directing pace, and they basically just got off a 2 hr slice of that 10 hr season and now call that a movie. Drama is fucking awful now. Can't remember the last good drama.
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netflix made more than box office last year. Dead mediums
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>>216007141
There are so many, they are worse than music to take a random chance with.
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What strikes me is that there is even a lack of exciting international films. When I was younger I would go to a small independent cinema to watch a new foreign film maybe once a month. Now I can't recall the last time something from France or Japan or Spain interested me
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The decline of civilization, we have seen it before the arts start to suffer when a civilization is slowing collapsing.
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>>216007650
some book i read said the opposite, that the arts get more popular as a nation collapses.
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>>216007650
>>216007685
the duality of a chud...
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>>216007701
i'm a gay liberal
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>>216007685
Yeah they got popular from the 1950s-2010s leading up to the collapse and are now contracting
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>>216007079
False dichotomy, you're just a mouthbreathing pleb. Consider other hobbies, like window licking.
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>>216007838
Go watch Sinners again fag
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>>216007079
The thing today filmmakers have to walk a tight rope artists cannot create without oversight from others this in and of itself limits them to create this goes for anyone involved in art it mainly has to do with the fact every production these days needs to be a virtue signaling circle jerk about how enlightened you are to DEI shit
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lotta talent went to the internet, in front and behind the cam



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