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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Aug 29, 2018 6:23:05 GMT
Audiences aren't to blame. Corporations are. They squeeze out all variety, offering less and less options. Then they wonder why people aren't interested. Edge of Tomorrow is a bad title like John Carter was. He won't bite the hand that feeds him. A dozen Edge of Tomorrow type films could be made on a lower budget if Hollywood didn't prevent competition. No access to the marketplace or distribution/advertising. If they tone down the blockbooking of Disney films, then others can have a change to breath in the marketplace--but it would require using anti-trust laws like they did in the 40s. The irony is that Walt Disney was rejected by the big foreign owned studios-it was thanks to the anti-trust laws allowing more breathing room that Disney via United Artists or RKO could make money and gain audiences the old fashioned way (supply demand).
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