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Is cinema as an artform dead

It now only exists to adapt other media or regurgitate itself
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>>221010850
All of those movies suck ass, yet they are the most popular. Could someone come out with 12 angry men today and still make their money back? Probably not because even though modern movies suck, its what the people want.
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>>221010850
There’s no way elemental made that much that movie was the most mid shit imaginable
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>>221011362
It was the first Pixar since Cars 3 to not be humanslop



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