I was going to say "for the directors/writers to screw it up in their own way!", but "lolmoney" and "ran out of ideas" work too.
Except that they don't work.
We're never gonna run out of ideas. Period.
I was going to say "for the directors/writers to screw it up in their own way!", but "lolmoney" and "ran out of ideas" work too.
The Dark Knight did well, so now they're going for a "grittier" Spider-man.
"Peter Parker is going back to high school when the next Spider-Man hits theaters in the summer of 2012. Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios announced today they are moving forward with a film based on a script by James Vanderbilt that focuses on a teenager dealing with both contemporary human problems and amazing super-human crises."
Avatar did well, so it's in 3D.
Yep and ain't that the truth. From the look of things it seems like they've almost run out of ideas.Because Hollywood is dead. Look at films due in 2011 and 2012. Almost all of the big ones are either...
1. Sequels
2. Adaptions of Books/Comic Books
3. In 3D
or 4. Remakes
At first I was okay with book adaptions, one or two sequels, decent remakes, and some 3D movies (when it's done properly like in Avatar), but now it's being overblown.
Look at the Spiderman reboot! I would consider it to be a sequel, it's a remake, it's a comic book adaption, and it's in 3D.
One day movie-goers are going to realize how overdone these things are, and Hollywood's going to drop like the stock market during the Great Depression.
are you exited to play HGSS yes?
then that the point.
Yep and ain't that the truth. From the look of things it seems like they've almost run out of ideas.
And as for 3D... I'm not really a fan of it per say. And like you said, it's being overdone. Heck I just read an article about how companies are going to be coming out with 3D tvs... now who in their right mind (no offense to any 3D fans out there) -- would go and buy one of those? Especially considering the kind of economy that we're going through?
It just sounds like another kind of wasteful spending to me.
Seconded. They're going to get sick and tired of it one day, and hopefully Hollywood will take the hint.
I'm just gonna repeat what I said before....
The highest grossing movie of all time is an Original idea. Hollywood won't drop like the stock market, because guess what they just give you more of what you pay for. This 3D craze, its because of Avatar, so when people stop paying for unoriginal idea (more on this in the second paragraph) Hollywood will stop paying for unoriginal ideas.
And guess what, unoriginal ideas aren't ever going to stop being popular, people pay for a film based on whether its good or not. Not based on if its original or not. The Dark Knight is (aside from its extremely annoying fanboys) one of the best films of all time, and its box office reflects that. People aren't suddenly all going to wake up and say that 'Gee you know what, despite great films being released every year, I only see the ones that aren't original so I'm getting tired of this now I'm going to stop seeing films all together.' Hollywood offers all kinds of films, YOU decide which ones your going to see.
3D is where film is going, obviously costs are going to go down, its not going to be that expensive forever.
It probably won't -- but it will be affected in someway.
I guess they won't be, since people still go to see movies in the end.
If it is -- then like you said, costs will come down. I still won't be getting anything for it like tv's though. It's something I don't need as a movie goer. If I want to go and see a 3D movie, I'll go to a movie theater and see it there.
You won't see 3D tvs become standard until around 2030s.
Then you get the huge LED five years, and huge OLED five years.
So yeah, the most advanced TV available right now will become standard in about 30 years, after that theres no telling where we're gonna go.
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Wouldn't it be great if real life were in 3D? ITS LIKE IT WOULD POP OUT AT--oh wait.
Seeing it in 3D is just an excuse to pay a couple extra bucks to get some glasses you don't even get to keep, for something that's not so great.
I've seen a couple movies in 3D, and just because something is remade in 3D and what-not doesn't mean it'll be great.
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Wouldn't it be great if real life were in 3D? ITS LIKE IT WOULD POP OUT AT--oh wait.
Seeing it in 3D is just an excuse to pay a couple extra bucks to get some glasses you don't even get to keep, for something that's not so great.
I've seen a couple movies in 3D, and just because something is remade in 3D and what-not doesn't mean it'll be great.