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What are some movies that were the first to innovate in negative ways? Usually we talk about movies that were ahead of their time in a positive way but what about the other way around?
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Juno
Evil Dead (2013)
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>>217397890
Mario as the first movie to really not put in even the slightest element of care for the source material.
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>>217397890
Avatar and the 3D bullshit.
Marvel and the post-credit scenes and "cinematic universe" nonsense.
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Clash of the titans as I think the first movie to try and add 3D in post production
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What did they innovate (derogatory)
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>>217397890
>think I’m entering a bush chad thread
>bunch of fags talking about movies



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