I liked this, come at me bros
>>216929427Too much virtue signaling. Not enough story telling.
Once you fumble that amount of prime and pristine punani God himself begins to come down and throw curses at you.
>>216929438Yeah but I feel like we've run out of stories we are allowed to tell. It's just the same stories told over and over again in different forms.
>>216929448Wish I could compare.
Supply + demand are 2 ships passing the night. Usually huge disruptions lead to new stories and subjects, styles and creators. Most of the "nu" actually REPEAT what's in the news, or said in a few seconds/minutes online. The huge range of postwar Japan movies just respond to all the rapid changes they went through. 90s V-cinema/indies = bad economy, struggling conditions for new creators were reflected.
>>216929427Yeah it's a real mystery!
>>216929684Movies were shit in 2011, though.
>>216929647Economy was good in the 90's though?
>>216929647You're saying, in the most meandering way, that we haven't suffered enough.
Since 2001 everything has been getting more shit.
>>216929427Because you’re a dumb shithead with terrible taste
>>216929427the movies you adored in your youth are propaganda slop. The reason why you don't think they're slop is because you associate them with your youth - usually, a happier time. For the young people around today, the movies they're coming out with now will, in the same way, be considered 'classics' by that generation. When they're older, they'll complain about how everything is political and yearn for the movies and shows from the 2010s and 2020s. Sure, those old shows from the 10s and 20s had cavalcades of groids and fags, and every 3 minutes, they'd shove an anti-white sermon in your face, but they weren't the main part of the movie!
it's the 2020s so everything has to suck as a rule
Jews
>>216930542so things will continually get progressively worse as each generation ages?
>>216929427No more USAID money. The studios aren't going to pay for good writing all by themselves.
>>216929427movies were never good
>>216931600in the early 2000's and backwards movies were good
>>216929436OK but it is obviously inferior to the Murnau and Herzog versions.
>>216929427the spectacle is dead. as jerry seinfield declared a few years ago, hollywood is dead
>>216929427What films/tv shows did you watch in 2025, OP?
>>216929952>Movies were shit in 2011, though.Standards were higher than they are now though, and most movies were even still shot on actual 35mm back then too. 2011 had movies like Tree of Life, Melancholia, Oslo August 31st, Samsara, Contagion, Snowtown, Drive, Midnight in Paris, Shame, etc. Even "slop" back then like Sucker Punch, Paul, Final Destination 5, Cabin in the Woods, etc. still felt like "actual movies" compared to the stuff we get in 2025.
>>216929456>It's just the same stories told over and over again in different forms.that's how it's always been.the current crop of writers grew up reading nothing but fan-fiction instead of the classics, that's why it's all retarded high school relationshit with identity politics. they don't actually know any of the old stories to retell.
>>216929427many generations of nepotism has similar outcomes to inbreeding on a populace. the industry is now retarded.
>>216930533>Since 2001 everything has been getting more shit.I'd say 2009 is when I started noticing things were getting worse.
>>216929427Bugonia was pretty kino.
>>216933485Yeah I'd say Bugonia is my favourite movie of 2025, but I still haven't watched Sentimental Value, After the Hunt, or Roofman yet either.
>>216930542Movie productions are clearly of much lower quality across the board now. From cinematography to colour grading, acting, writing, music, sound design, casting, even originality. And you can't convince anyone with eyes that this isn't the case. We can still watch movies from the past 100 years and their behind the scenes documentaries that show the sudden decline in craftsmanship and artistry over the last 10-15 years. Not exactly sure what you stand to gain lying about this.