They Broke Hollywood.
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
- Hollywood is broken. Very few of the movies coming out this year look like they're going to make bank, and none of them are expected to break $1 billion. And the effects of the shutdown haven't even kicked in yet. Is Hollywood dead in the water in 2024?
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Hollywood is feeling the pinch and it's great to hear. Too many mandates, bloated budgets, obnoxious producers and directors calling fans names and sub-par results.
Hollywood needs to drop these writers, directors, and executives who want to change a story to appeal to a broader audience or want to change the story to be easier to understand? Or even change the base themes and plot elements because they want to make it more family friendly.
And they honestly thought none of that above would eventually bite them in the backside sooner or later? And here we are seeing them all crashing and burning while running around scared and flabbergasted about why everything is failing all around them even though the answer is right in front of their faces but can't see it due to being blind by their huge raging ego, sheer incompetence, or blind loyalty to their flawed ideals and in group. And the worst part, they've been warned over and over again what they're doing will eventually lead to their current position, but yet they keep arrogantly blowing off anyone who tried to warn them. Now they're reaping what they sow and can't blame no one but themselves why they're failing so much now.
"sub-par" is a nice way to put it. It's a trash heap from where I'm looking.
Can we stop calling them fans and call them what they really are? Consumers that buy and support the products. Except when they are not getting what they pay for and being insulted to consume what they don't want
@@Raspse7en Reminds me of what someone on another video in my opinion excellently said:
"Controversial opinion:
Cancel culture made room for AI. It doesn't talk back, complain, get political or religious. It does what you tell it to do. I plan on doing animation. I won't lie. I'm thinking of using AI voice acting. Have you heard about the drama in the booktube community? Animation and art community? Someone does something the majority dislikes or forgets innocent until proven guilty and they start returning books, cancelling and harrassing artist. It's a sad day when working with AI feels less risky than working with people.
If I hire a voice actor and they discover something about me they don't like then try to get me cancelled... I mean...ugh.
Or translators not translating foreign media correctly. AI won't do that.
If people just did their jobs and let people live their life maybe AI wouldn't look so appealing."
Total dumpster fire. And corporate adoption of SJW virtue signaling lit the match.
I'd say it was the match and the gasoline was the grossly overinflated budgets that cape flicks and movies in general were being given and directors were being told they had to spend all of "or else".
That's why cape flicks went from being 90-120 minutes long with tight well crafted stories that were well paced and could hold your attention too being 3+ hours long slogs with boring stories that are so sloppily written that you can tell they were paying the writer by the line to make sure it was as long as possible, resulting in them being so heavily padded you'd think script had a severed artery.
Hollyweird has always been off the left side of the rails. The SJW shit was just the latest generation of it.
SJW destroyed Hollywood as they destroy everything
@@Hammerhead547 It looks like Disney is losing their audiences.
They were already in financial trouble when they did that. ESG offered them a safety net from the consequences of decades of incompetent management. It's not "get woke, go broke", it's "go broke, get woke, ultimately croak."
The ship is sinking and the rats can't even jump off
That's true but they're almost all mega millionaires too, so they'll be "forced" to retire on their yachts and oscillate between their American and their European mansions, poor babies.
The regular people that make Hollywoke even run are the gonna be the ones getting the shaft, not the top 10% making all the decisions. I'd like a little more justice pretty please. 😑
Too busy arguing over which of them is the Captain as the water rises around them.
Where did you get that from? I want to write it down...
@@theauntofdragons The old saying "The rats are abandoning the sinking ship" but the rats in this case being so far up their own sphincters they won't admit they fucked up.
Whose idea was it to weld the life boats over the smoke stacks? Sure, that stops pollution, but then the boiler exploded and oh look, now the water is on fire.
People watch movies to *escape* political drama, not have it shoved back in our faces.
Especially when it's political drama formed by an ideology, that the majority of people rejected years ago.
BINGO
Art has always been political, it was political in the 40's, it was political in the 60s/70s and was political in the 90s and post 9/11. Art will always be political. Even if I don't rant about my views, I will reveal how I see the world in my art
@@leroypreston2973 PSA's and propaganda have always been political, but not art. We don't turn to fantasy and fiction to be virtue-signaled about identity politics.
@@365ral what about the simpsons and Boondocks? It went over politocs for the time? Or south park? A lot of episodes of these shows go over political stuff going on.
Almost every single movie being made is a prequel, sequel or remake. ZERO original creativity. NONE!
And yet libraries and book stores are filled with original stories waiting to be told.
@@JM-er2yl And nobody is buying those either.
I wonder what they have in common.
@@funkydiscogod Answer: woke
Don't forget reboot.
Still waiting on Children of a Lesser God 2 and out of Africa 2
Movies are doomed because they are unwilling to give the customer what they want.
And nobody learned the lesson from the Sonic Hedgehog director who (paraphrased) said "they told me the movie they wanted to watch and so we made that"
@@funkydiscogod Which is why Sonic is now a successful franchise and everything else is cratering.
@@khyronkravshera7774 I know. Sonic of all things will survive the great wokening of IPs.
Seeing some talk about Sonic, they actually LISTENED to fans and corrected their mistake with Sonic's design.
Plus, I don't recall the cast antagonizing fans leading up to release.
@@khyronkravshera7774mario
Couldn’t happen to a nicer industry. It’s rotten to the core.
another sign of American excellence gone to crap.
well deserved@@creepycrespi8180
It’s long been over for them. They’re just too narcissistic to admit it.
4 years too long
This downfall is arguably more entertaining to watch than Hollywood's actually movies
It's the only thing entertaining about Hollywood.
I agree
One day, a docu-drama will be made about this. And it will be GREAT.
Fall Guy = remake of an 80's TV show. Inside out 2 = sequel. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes = sequel to a reboot series of a 60's/70's movie/TV series. Furiosa = sequel to a reboot of an 80's movie series. Twisters = sequel/reboot of .. hell, they're ALL sequels, remakes, or reboots. Peak Hollywood "creativity" in 2024.
Hey get it right Furiosa is a spin off prequel to the reboot/sequel of a 80's franchise lol
I liked the idea of franchises that endlessly fleshed out and added to these stories, when I was younger. Even then though I had the thought that this could be terrible if everything took this approach and now I’m seeing it realized.
Hollywood needs a healthy mix of these things but now it seems like they’ve lost all faith in creatives to create anything new and I can’t entirely blame them with how little I’ve thought of the stories on a lot of recent stuff.
There are few if any actual creatives in the industry at this point.
Modern Hollywood writers are hired as a box ticking exercise without regard for the merits of actual talent, so of course everything is a reboot or a sequel because they cannot write anything fresh and new that actually appeals to anyone outside their identity stroking bubble.
Im watching none of those movies. Only movie i've considered this year is godzilla minus one cause i'm a big fan of godzilla
All out of ideas and going out of its way to force new ideas from coming in to save it.
"They're dying."
"Let them die!"
Spock and Kirk talking about Hollywood, probably.
I quote that scene in my head way too many times, whenever something Woke is finally going Broke.
I mean Hollywood is being run by messed up people and maniacs so yeah I agree let it die and let the independent individuals do the work so they can show what makes movies, tv shows and animation how is done.
Hollywood has gone completely woke
Everything woke turns to ****.
Wise words from a smart man.
God & his Son, Jesus Christ was won the Anti-Woke Awards for making directors making family-friendly films that has no LGBTQ messaging
AMEN
Right. And this is what happens when you harasss your audience while making trashy films
At least there’s still books. Lots of great books being made and plenty of garbage ones but the book industry doesn’t have the issues the film industry has. There’s plenty of variety in books and self published books are doing well.
@@atticusseverus/ Did you hear, him say("Marvel) thought every movie was gone do ("aBillion) where the hell, this dude been "living at", its- hard- as hell too make (aBillion-dollars" off asuper-heroe movie, in (phase 1) only 1- movie made ("aBillion) & (phase 2) only 2-movies made ("abillion) its only til ("Phase 3) where 5 or 6 films made ("aBillion). Phase 4: had almost 2-films -to-do that ("No way home 1.9- billion & "MOM" with 955$-million)....so-who- ever out there talking that , it use to be atime, where every marvel-made "aBillion"-dollars")......tell'em to stop "snorting ("Ajakks) please!!
It didn’t have to be this way, Hollywood, but you chose this path. All this damage was self inflicted, and therefore, I will shed no tears.
Standing here I realize... 🎶
You were just like me~
What would I go see a movie made by people who tell me they hate me?
Pretty much this.
We are in the era of independent, de-centralized entertainment across the board.
Hollywood and actors are now officially irrelevant.
The WOKETH has gone the BROKETH.
Theaters are too expensive and the quality of movies is crap. I'd rather stay home and do something else or go out and eat for the same price.
especially in places like Toronto, Canada where price-gouging is considered normal. Last movie I went to was maybe Top Gun or Avatar.
The movies aren't entertaining. I loved seeing Top Gun Maverick and Godzilla Minus One in theaters. Nothing else is for me. Otherwise, they are indeed bad products not for straight people and certainly not for straight white men.
I'm ok with that.
@@External2737 They are not for straight black men either.
@@External2737I saw a re release of Tenet and Godzilla X Kong Empire on cinema. It was worth the money to pay for a ticket. Movie theaters are way better than streaming on demand.
I’d rather watch a big budget movie in a cinema than on streaming.
Everyone told King Hollywood that he was naked, but he believed himself to be smarter despite the breeze.
Also, there is the fact that No One is Interested in the Oscar’s anymore. Especially since one it is no longer merit based, and two the winners and presenters feel that they need to preach their political and social ideals.
Their ego is way too big for them to admit anything
Hollywood told me they aren't making movies for me, and not to watch them if I don't like it. So I obliged.
Even those studios that are trying to course correct waited WAAAAY too long. You don't wait until AFTER your customers leave and find alternatives to get your act together, you need to do it while they're still there and mad at you. A lesson they will learn the hard way over the next few years.
Sadly, I don’t think they’ll ever hold the puppet-masters accountable who created this big mess. That’s definitely going to have major repercussions long term for the worse.
Sadly, the puppetmasters always get away Scott free. There’s going to be major repercussions long term across the board for the worse.
If they learn at all before the bankruptcy filings start.
And what's worse, is course correction will only further alternate themselves. All the people who the studios are trying to win back aren't going to forgive them, the woke legions they were trying to virtue signal to are going to reeeebrand them as traitors and heretics of their faith, and even the normies with any awareness of the studios' political principles will recognize that the studios are spineless flakes with no loyalty but to whatever they think will make them the most money.
Hollywood is more screwed than those cheese pizzas they order.
Too proud I suppose.
No one wants to drive 15 - 20 miles just to pay $50 to see something they saw 20 years ago.
Too many actors and directors telling fans the past decade that they dont matter anymore led to this.
Everyone is now like Elaine in Seinfeld evaluating if movies are theater worthy...
They going to blame an insult the fans for Hollywood's own decision making.
The implications of peak irrelevance
How is Hollywood not just dust yet?
Corporate donors who don't want to give up their stake in the media game.
@@666kingdrummer Coporate ppl have to brains
And this happens when 1 company owns 85% of the industry
The sad part is that we the audience have been telling them that they were heading to a wall due to making woke films and doing bad behaviors....they mocked us and spat saying we are racist bigots...now theyre crying due to the money running out and they lost their audience 😠
And the irony is it's still the audience's fault 😂
People who are accustomed to binging 8+ hour shows and turned Oppenheimer and Dune 2 into the most popular films to date don't have the attention span to focus on the peak cinema being shat out. That's why they're failing outside exceptions. 😅
@@sianais Hahaha for real!!!!! XDDDD
And I laugh when they complain saying times are tough...it's been like that so join the party but your own separate rooms. They cried when we didn't like their crappy movies...and they're still crying that we aren't supporting them 😆
How did Hollywood get everything so badly wrong? It's fun watching them crash
Modern screen writers are shockingly dreadful. Sad
If Disney/Hollywood in general is waiting for me to help bail them out? They are SCREWED!
Problem with alot of these Hollywood movies is they spend so much money they cannot get it back in theaters. Horror movies can easily make their money back because they spend like 20 to 30 million to make it.
Exact same thing is happening to the AAA gaming industry and a while back I saw a comment that summed it up perfectly: "They've become too big to succeed."
They went all-in on streaming, not realizing that this trained people to just wait to watch it as part of their plan that they're already paying for
Yup, that's an important factor.
What happened when you train your audience to wait for it to released in a streaming service you get this kind of result
My biggest takeaway for The Fall Guy was that, in order to make a romantic comedy, Hollywood needed two use to actors over the age of 40. There just aren't any young stars that people will pay to see.
Logan Paul was busy getting his eyes professionally crossed
My biggest takeaway is that having a bad trailer is really a bad thing … was really surprised to hear that this movie is a romantic comedy, when it finally dropped, because the trailer did a really poor job of telling me what the movie was supposed to be.
@@davidgantenbein9362 The trailer was bad, I'll give you that. It just seemed like several random clips thrown together.
Hollywood and the gaming industry finally feeling it. You love to see it.
Sharknado is a better Twister.
The implications of peak irrelevance.
It is inane to try and kill consumer habits and expect people to comeback. After the habit has been broken.
Finally the Hollywood monopoly is coming to an end! They killed it with arrogance, stupidity, wokeness and being so out of touch it drove their fans away!
And the Communism, don't forget the Communism.
@@666kingdrummer That's definetly not over yet, we're just getting started on the "New World Order".
A few years ago, before Disney started to fall it was like 40% of the Box Office. That wasn't them just being successful, that was a Monopoly or a Mega Trust called Disney/ABC/FOX/ESPN/Pixar/Hulu. That is not healthy. They need to be broken up. A whole lot of Trust busting needs to happen with a variety of megacorps.
It's crazy to think how many media companies there used to be in the US, at its peak there used to be thousands.
Now there's only a dozen and they used there money to buy up their competitors.
So now they just own everything and don't even compete against eachother anymore, they co-operate and basically hold a monopoly on all media, like a Mafia syndicate.
Even in England I went to the cinema and a guy wanted to take his 2 kids in day time and he couldn't afford it
Yeah, was like $100 last time I went. F that.
If Disney wishes to apologize, they can start by decanonizing the Star Wars "sequels", redoing Wish the way they originally intended to (evil couple and a Star Boy being in it), and getting wokeness out of the MCU.
They said they want me to go touch grass. I did something even better instead of watching dopey Hollywood movies. I’m enjoying a nice camping trip out in the mountains no SJW no woke no being called an ism or phob just out here watching some clown Fish TV
They’re making a Gladiator 2, dear God why?
Dude sonic 3 will kick Mufasa’s ass
Time to breakout my microscopic violin 🎻
When it come to Pixar, I really think they've lost the "child inside every adult" mindset. They're not really making the movies for kids and the adults no longer get the nostalgia from things like Tody Story or Incredibles.
Yeah, Pixar is going for the Disney "there's an adult inside every child" mindset.
Lol Tody Story
@@nitevibe9886 Keyboards ain't the easiest...
I love to see Deadpool 3 but I'm not paying it. I'll go to a specific theater where they release it 2 weeks later for free. My money now belongs to upcoming anime films.
“Until that goes into the sea one day.”
Perhaps Hollywood needs the "alt-Right" to help them make better movies? Maybe having more diversity in terms of beliefs and thoughts instead of skin and sex stuff helps with creativity?
Hollywood: "No! We're geniuses! Shut up, fool!"
and another thing when you have incompetent CEOs and incompetent leaders Who don’t want to change you don’t know what the hell they’re doing
The optimist in me wants to believe this is a "It has to get worse before it gets better" but let's be real, it's going to get worse.
Yea, there is no getting better at Disney for sure. Sony might turn around. Most others... Burn down and restart.
As a wise man once said, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing's gonna get better. It's not." Things will worsen in Hollywood if they can't improve unless we care and do something about it. Otherwise, we'll watch old Hollywood burn to the ground so a new Hollywood will rise from its ashes like a phoenix.
@@SharpnessKnightStudios-ep3iy Unfortunately, it has gone too far to want to save current Hollywood. They are in an extinction thrash.
It definitely will get worse first. All of the problematic developments are still ongoing and none of the studios has a recipe on how to deal with it. I don’t really see a positive development anywhere and in terms of turn around, it’s mainly talk, no substance at all to it.
Doesn’t mean that Hollywood may not eventually find a way out, but it won’t happen in 2024 or 2025, that’s for sure.
@@davidgantenbein9362 Unfortunately, none of the studios want to address it. This is a top down problem. Multiple layers of management must be removed to return to good entertainment. Few studios, if any, will survive.
Remember drive in theaters? They used to be everywhere. 20 years from now all movie theaters will be just as gone.
I've gone to THRIFT STORES...and have bought HUNDREDS of DVDS and BLU RAYS for a DOLLAR! Sometimes only $2!!! Build your collection NOW!!
We've been doing the same. Amazing what a couple of dollars will buy.
While large TV screens & sound systems for homes were being developed & hitting the market, they went to multiplexes. Then they started producing low quality CGI laden movies lacking characters and good stories, then they made almost everything be in a multi universe, then they used corona to engage in fear mongering and closed the theaters, making some people afraid to go, then trained people to wait for movies to go on streaming (quickly). While making more prequels, sequels, and remakes .
Congratulations, it all worked and got people out of the habit going to the theaters.
Spot on guys. I was a big cinema buff, and a sucker for great stories. But with the decline of content and stories, I reduced witch movies being seen at the cinema. And when movies got crap, with clear agendas and blaming the audience for being ists and phobes I took it personal. And after that shit I have not spent 1 dollar on movies. #hollywood went ideological and lost their way. Good luck getting the audience back 🫡
Just saw North by Northwest in the theater. A 65 year old movie had an 85% full theater! Make good movies and people do show!
For me it's less than "franchise fatigue" and more of just over getting interested in anything because i know it's all filled with checkbox hires with agenda first in every aspect and not interested in entertaining even a second of that bs any longer. Decade and half of it has been long enough.
All of Hollywood needs to go. Total reset get rid of all the wierdos.
The worst part of so many companies failing right now is they blame it on "market conditions" and covid. It isn't that, its companies making bad decisions
Makes me think of Blockbuster. Also, you had to wait YEARS to rent the movie. Now just wait a few months.
In the 80's, I saw the Dark Crystal 16 times on Theaters. My Personal record.
There was no VHS on that time , and less movies been realized .
Have to say , I feel I was a lot more happier on that time than today with a hundred movies on theaters , Blu ray, streaming all at once today.
these days its quantity over quality.
its about releasing as much as possible, as fast as possible... and the quality has gone down the drain.
And Dark Crystal was completely its own thing, based on nothing else that already existed, and not remade or extended out from anything you already saw.
Hollywood really needs to go back to making new stuff.
I'm a little younger than that, but I grew up in the golden age of small movie theaters and video stores, and the amount of options and variety we had is staggering by today's standards. Especially in the fantasy or horror genres. I worked at a video store in high school, but would go to other video stores in different towns because there was so much to choose from.
So as someone who hadn't watched the original until the prequel series, would agree that the prequel series was better than the original? I actually found it really good
Gary (Nerdrotic) himself said the only two movies that have the best chances to hit a billion are *_Despicable Me 4_* and *_Deadpool & Wolverine._*
That's it.
Hollywood's done for.
I mean, illumination HAS been doing great.
@@Cubeytheawesome Universal overall has been doing damn good.
Sony also did very good with The Garfield Movie that reaches up to 400 million and Bad Boys Ride or Die close the 600 or 700 million 👍📈
@@McFrozenNuggets Good thing the Mario Bros movie did the all the heavy lifting
@@camerontroutman1605 migration was also pretty funny
These Hollywood ingrates honestly believe they can't simply be ignored, then discarded and forgotten
"We have movies at home" is the subversion of the old meme... it's now generally a better, and far cheaper, experience than going to a shoebox screen at the local multiplex
It's been better since the laserdisk era back in the 80s, it's the movies that are the problem
It just rained, I'll go outside but I'm not touching sopping slippery wet grass unless I can practice skating on it.
I think another reason the audience has shrunk for the cinema, is because the public don't trust the film studios anymore. They constantly lie about their products, They create a franchise and when it stops working they ignore the 3rd or 4th movie then make another one and say oh! this is the true sequel. I used to go to the cinema 30 to 40 times a year for over 30 years, last year I went once. When you have studios like Disney churning out utter tosh and they actually know they're doing it, you have to ask yourself. If they don't care about their product, why should I?
Movie theaters could always try doing a retro movie days
People have woken up with the political non sense now a days
Hollywood is so creatively bankrupt that they will do a Skibidi toilet movie 10 years after the meme was big.
Hollywood is dying, while Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, IF, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, The Garfield Movie, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Despicable Me 4 and Deadpool & Wolverine will already be saved from blockbusters of the summer of 2024. The end of Hollywood is approaching.
If Deadpool & Wolverine sucks I'm out completely. I have enough backlogs and tapes to go through to keep me busy 'til I'm worm food.
Predicting despicable me 4 (def), maybe garfield, bad boys if good and probably deadpool 3 (def).
I am excited about _Furiosa._
@@attitudeproblem6462 same. Hope it is at least good as Fall Guy was.
@@soggyorigamiyou should not want to see it at all. People like you is why this still make shit. Cause you give it. A chance
They swapped the amounts for Sonic and Mufasa.
Next thing they'll blame is the 2008 housing crisis, or they'll write articles that describe a general malaise regarding the economy/upcoming election/etc that is keeping people away from the theater. Anything to avoid taking a look in the mirror, and asking themselves the hard questions about this film industry collapse. Because maybe - just maybe - it was their own disastrous decisions that are the reason this has happened.
G.S. Is right. I’ve stopped watching movies and TV. Full stop. I watch the reviews and secondary source stuff like Clownfish, Crit. Drinker, Nerdrotic etc. but I refuse to give my money to Hollywood or any entity that treats me like I am a ‘toxic problem that needs to be solved.’ I used to be a regular at the theater and now I’ve cancelled most of my streaming services and haven’t been to a theater in two years. I am done with them.
A quoted from The Critic "And nothing of value was lost~"
Go woket get broke, go woke get broke, go woke get broke, go woke get broke, go woke get broke.
it's brand damage.
If theaters want to stay in business, just play older movies. There was an Alien re-release not too long ago (had a free ticket to that one and it still holds up) and Nausicaa Valley of the Wind (subtitled) is on this week.
Have you seen the prices of a cinema ticket 2 adult and 2 kids cost Nearly $100 without popcorn
Very untrue, I literally went to watch Dune in imax with 2 adults for 25$
Where do you live? Beacon cinemas which is owned by a company that owns virtually all theaters on the east coast charge $12 a adult and $8 for children. Idk what Imax charges but normal theaters aren't expensive. For 2 drinks and a large popcorn it cost my gf and I $40 with tickets. Food is the expensive aspect.
Who the hell has $100?
Do they think we’re all Elon Musk?
2 drinks and 2 tickets cost $25 before tax
@@dontcare7086 apple cinemas go for matinee showing tickets are like 7$
I just want to say a good movie to open the summer is IF. That movie is surprisingly good and it has none of the stupidity we're getting from Hollywood in the last 4 years. It's also a very good family movie to watch.
It also looks spectacular. Really loved how it looked so real.
Can they make NOTHING but sequels, prequels, and reboots?? How many are original stories there? 10%
Y'know, The Critic warned us.
ua-cam.com/video/YigM-F4oSIE/v-deo.html
Gosling played freaking Ken, he's not a tough guy material.
That was kind of an outlier, though. I'm no big Gosling fan, but whether you liked the movies or not, he was not playing weak characters in Bladerunner 2049 or Drive or The Gray Man. Really, looking at his filmography, he's actually done quite a wide variety of roles.
What abiut blade runner or place among the pines drive and a bunch of other films?
I think there's like four movies coming out this year that aren't prequels, sequels, spinoffs, or associated with a franchise. _Total._ Doesn't sound like a very creative industry right now.
Hollywood needs replaced. Most of the people I knew who went to theaters. Came to see Anime like Spy Family, or other foreign movies, because CRT Worshipping Hollywood, can't be Trusted!
Actually, they **have** been replaced by independent filmmakers and animators who post to a wide variety of video galleries, including UA-cam.
I'm sure that at least one of us can post a few examples of these talented individuals/teams (only for the algorithm/some moderator to delete the post).
The LOTR extended cuts are playing the first week of June and all showings are sold out in my theater. Nothing else sells out
My body is ready
No one has anything for the summer, I was shocked when I saw the WBD listing for movies, and I was like, what the hell do we have for the summer? All I got was Furiosa and Coster's 12-hour 2-part western; I was like, omg, this is going to be very bad this year; what a bunch of dumb idiots. ( wanted to post something else, but UA-cam flagged it.) and as for no one saw those movies bombing, well, maybe the woke establishment didn't, but everyone else sure as hell did.
The only WBD thing that’s worth watching is smiling friends season 2. I have lost all respect for WBD ever since the discovery merger.
@@Cubeytheawesome you should have been pissed long before that ATT totally screwed everything they were the ones who had planned getting Superman and Batman dead so the ladies could take over.
@@xjp1998 I was more upset they butchered all the cool animated stuff
Horizon is supposed to be 6 parts if it gets fully made. Each movie will only be 2-3 hours.
If movie theaters want to survive the summer they need to bypass Hollywood and bring in Bollywood, Anime and other niche market films that will bring fanatics into the seats
Yeah. Just like how movie theaters just released Spy x Family: Code White recently.
Nothing on the 2024 movie list would get me to go to a theater. You reap what you sow Hollywood.
"It's over, you're surrounded by Studio tentpoles!"
"The only thing I'm surrounded by is fear and Box Office flops."
When you attack the people that pay you....well I mean what did they expect?
6:23 During a preview for Twisters I leaned over to my wife and said: Haven't we already seen this movie?
Asked the exact same question, What, are they going to have two cows in this one? The couple next to us laughed, knowingly.
It looks 90% story-beat for story-beat rehash of the original. Which was already a mid-film.
Female superheros from the 1970's I remember as a kid under 10: Electro Woman and Dyna Girl, Isis, Wonder Woman, Bionic Woman, Batgirl, Spider Woman, Firestar, Storm, Jean Gray, She Hulk, Susan Storm, etc.
We all got our sunglasses and can read the writing on the wall and are longer interested in "Obeying", we won't "Consume" and they've made it difficult for a lot of us to "Buy"... we are no longer willing to just "Sleep", we want to "chew bubblegum and kick ass".
Twister 2: Sharknado Boogaloo
Disney has destroyed there family brand.. Good luck getting any parents that dropped there Disney subscriptions. To fill the seats in the movie theaters for anything Disney
The live-action remakes are trash... I mean, how in the HE-doublehockeysticks did Disney screw up Mulan worse than Mulan II?
Yea the live action remakes are for keeping there IP copyright's going and are garbage. They will never end or change. As long as they need an excuse for keeping it going (steam boat willy) was one that got past them.. Just wait till they have to open the vault for ip. copyright milking it's not about making good content it's about IP. mining frome the lips of Big Igor himself..
Fall Guy failed for the same reason MOST movies fail, these movie companies are too busy trying to make movies that appeal to EVERYONE, that will NEVER work.
This is the biggest problem to me as well. There is no reason why a movie or TV show or video game or book must appeal to everyone. There are certain demographics that will more likely gravitate to certain genres. You can choose to water down the genre until it appeals to everyone, but when that happens, you lose all the people who liked the original genre and you'll fail to pick up all the people who really want other genres because it won't be enough of what they want.
I recognize that I am the minority of those who like scifi and fantasy because I'm a woman. That's okay. I like those genres as they are. I don't WANT them to be changed to what some random person thinks women like in order to appeal to women. I liked them before they changed them. I haven't bothered with nuTrek or with Disney Star Wars. They've changed those things to something I don't want. So they've lost me and a lot of other women like me, along with a lot of the men who originally were the majority of the fan and they haven't gained an audience to replace us.
Hollywood is also forgetting that most of us don't have the money to go to theaters anymore. That we literally have to save and plan around one trip to the theater a year. So we're going to watch a movie that's worth our while
Henry Cavil may have been able to play lead in Fall Guy but Ryan Gosling is no Lee Majors. They needed a man with grit who would be believable as a stuntman/bounty hunter
I think what's funniest is that I don't know if their internalized wokeness is reversible. Are they psychologically capable of pack-paddling this ideology?
I have a feeling that Disney is going to be closing their studio doors for good, just seems that way. everything is starting to crash and burn around them, just by the looks of things.