Cinema is declining but citing a Deadpool movie is off. imo, a good movie is a good movie
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I think he's pointing it out as it being a party of just actors throwing something out because the studio expects those stars to produce a hit.
Like the way The Rock gets constantly free reign to ruin a movie because of his name.
Its not that it isn't fun or didn't work to make money just that too many movies think that's all that's needed and it doesn't work 80% of the time.
"9th billing from a movie 20 years ago complains about vague use of his character (who had been replaced by two other actors already)"
He argues that TV is better because it can tell stories over a longer period of time, and that movies are becoming bad because they tell the same story over a longer period of time?? This is giving 'old man yells at cloud' energy.
Oh shut the fuck up
Ah nothing like effete dilettante artists telling us bumpkins that what we like to watch isn't really art and we should go lock ourselves in a dark room to watch a black and white film that's mostly exposition about morality given over long zooms on broken furniture or swooning women or an old man smoking a pipe.
Sorry dude but the high tech equipment we have in theaters should mostly be used to blast our eyeballs and ears into oblivion. I'll watch deep, moving art pieces on my home television.