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Post by blockbusted on Oct 25, 2019 3:46:49 GMT
Wait, Spielberg? I thought this was about Scorsese and Coppola...
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Post by onethreetwo on Oct 25, 2019 3:54:03 GMT
Call it going high if you want, but it sounds a lot like he's agreeing with Scorcese and Coppola.
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Post by merh on Oct 25, 2019 13:37:47 GMT
Call it going high if you want, but it sounds a lot like he's agreeing with Scorcese and Coppola. He's saying there should be room for both. Which there is. Other films get released every week to theaters. We've had what? 5 superhero films this year? 6? Glass Shazam Captain Marvel Endgame Phoenix Far From Home. Joker 7 films? 1/4/19 Escape Room Mojin: The Worm Valley State Like Sleep The Nun Great Great Great Mob Psycho 100 Modest Heroes A Dog's Way Home The Upside Replicas Perfect Strangers Uri: The Surgical Strike Touch Me Not The Aspern Papers SGT. Will Gardner Dragon Ball Super: Broly The Heiresses What Is Democracy? Wonders of the Sea 3D Glass Canal Street Malek An Acceptable Loss Who Will Write Our History The Untold Story Cyrano de Bergerac The Final Wish Bricked The Kid Who Would Be King Serenity The Image Book In Like Flynn The Bounty Killer King of Thieves The Invisibles Extreme Job Jihadists Tito and the Birds BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul Play the Flute The Wild Pear Tree The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story Jimi Hendrix Electric Church Miss Bala Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga Piercing Police Story Daughter of Mine 2/5/19 The Wandering Earth 48 films released in January. ONE superhero film amongst the lot. Do I need to continue down the release schedule? Or can we assume similar numbers for the rest of the year? 50x12=600-(2×12)=576 Approximately so estimate 576 films released in 2019 with 7 being superheroes. So around 569 films other than superhero released & superhero films are the problem? It is an elitist rant, isn't it? That superhero films are taking over so these guys can't make money hand over fist? They're actually slamming the audiences for not supporting them any longer because they know damned well if their films were still making hundreds of millions, they wouldn't have a problem. Hell, 3 of the January titles are listed as horror so by that multiple there would be 36 horror films in 2019 (pretty light estimate) or 5 times as many the 7 superhero films we saw released. So why all the fuss over superheroes? Because audiences are more willing to blow their $15 per ticket for something they know will entertain them? Could that also be why horror is doing so well? Cheap to make, audience will come out-profit city?
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Post by politicidal on Oct 25, 2019 14:28:42 GMT
Wait, Spielberg? I thought this was about Scorsese and Coppola... Yeah if anything, Spielberg's been far more diplomatic and it at least seems that he watched some of the Marvel movies.
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Post by blockbusted on Oct 27, 2019 4:18:11 GMT
Wait, Spielberg? I thought this was about Scorsese and Coppola... Yeah if anything, Spielberg's been far more diplomatic and it at least seems that he watched some of the Marvel movies. He watched at least 3 - Iron Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Black Panther.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Oct 27, 2019 4:30:06 GMT
This would only be news if Scary Movie were 20+ movies starring A-listers.
These same ppl would dismiss comic books as rubbish... of course they're going to bash the material when it's competing with their resumes.
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