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Very well explained, I always said when Netflix started up their online streaming service, that would begin the dying days of quality cinema. Nobody listened to me. Remember Netflix use to be a website where you would rent movies and they would mail it to you.
ОтветитьAnd now they willfully alienate half of their potential audience by making movies for themselves, 'modern audiences', instead of just everyone. Every problem Hollywood has they have done to themselves to stick it to people who are not like them. It's very brave and stunning to witness.
ОтветитьThat was a really good answer for that question 😂
ОтветитьI would say it has gone way downhill. I am very much into cinema, and almost refuse to see any hollywood movie done after 2015, and hesitate when it is between 2011 and 2015 (although there are some good ones during that period I have seen). I feel very safe seeing stuff before 2011, because even with those earlier movies that are bad, there is not this sickening propaganda or overdoing the dopamine like after 2015.
ОтветитьThat makes a lot of sense... that was so concise Im just kind of stunned he could explain it with so few words.
ОтветитьIt’s really sad to see cinema decline like this like my dream career is wanting to make my own movies not just for money like some are doing now a days but to show my passion to put all my love to put risks I hope someday I and others can make a change in cinema in a great way someday
ОтветитьBring back DVD's.
Ответить"You tell Harvey Weinstein he'll never eat lunch in this town again!"
ОтветитьThis actually makes a lot of sense!
ОтветитьBut ppl still buy movies digitally i do at least lol I'll wait till they're out to do so and then get them on sale cuz yeah who can afford anything in Biden 81 million jokes world fs
ОтветитьThe answer to these problems really is simple. Just go out to the movies from time to time and see something new. See something original. And buy movies digitally from time to time as well, both old and new.
ОтветитьThis is why you should still buy physical media of your favorite movies.
ОтветитьIs he talking about rom coms?
Ответитьactual bullshit its a huge lie that Physical media is dying its still selling alot - 90% of all streaming platforms are failing and losing money
ОтветитьWell they also don't put the same creativity into things anymore. No big tent pole concepts, everything is just recycled product. Where is today's version of Ghostbusters, Predator or Alien? Something completely new from the ground up, a total mystery not knowing what to expect.
ОтветитьHe doesn’t explain why they don’t make movies like they used to. He only discusses the financial end of it. Movies today lack creativity. They are poorly written and directed. And on the off-chance that a film is a hit, Hollywood becomes addicted to remakes which we’re sick of. The theatre experience is also torturous. Expensive, loud, crappy snacks, too many commercials. I remember what it was like to go to the theatres in the late 70’s and 80’s. it was a fun experience. A big deal. Today the whole thing sucks. Crappy films in crappy theatres.
ОтветитьThis guy blames money and video formats? Wow. I can only hope the hot sauces will help him to awaken!
ОтветитьMatt damon is part of the reason movies suck he plays himself in every damn movie he sucks
Ответитьdoes it really even matter, just go back and watch those movies, theres a gazillion movies, you couldnt watch every one in your entire lifetime anyway
Ответить100% don’t make movies for people born in the pre-internet era. They choose to be our paid clowns, so absolutely no empathy or sympathy for their “suffering”. If they planned right, ain’t none of them should be in debt.
ОтветитьSimple, sjw's took over
ОтветитьSad but there was no other way, streaming was natural evolution
Ответитьi think a scenario a lots of users can relate to is beeing done by stupid voice overs instead just showing the content
ОтветитьIt's pretty sad. But, I've always wondered as to why I'd find myself exiting off in the middle of a film I would watch, that was released in the last 5 to 10 years. That explains it. The writing seems to be always terrible and far from realism. Almost as if it is done on purpose?
This is why when I search of films to watch, I just stick to the classics and all of the old films/tv series. The new stuff is not worth the time.
So?
Lots of the more recent formula movies are also now tanking at the box ofcice...Indiana Jones, marvel, cgi crap.
What's left?
I wonder how the system worked BEFORE dvds/vhs
Ответитьand what adouit bitcoin........................................................................................................................................?
ОтветитьMovies and TV shows today cater to what I call the 'crack hit' mentality. Before, slow and methodical writing that unveiled layers of character and story progression would set and and then deliver big emotional payoffs. Now, the majority of advertisers think that everyone is addicted to their smartphone with their capability to pay attention to something for more than 20 minutes diminshed or gone. The gradual buildup and payoff is gone for explosions and fast cuts to keep the cattle subdued in their seats while the screen flashes pretty lights in front of their eyes. This is how Hollywood thinks.
The last movie I even considered seeing in theatres was Triangle of Sadness, but it became available to stream pretty fast so I had no reason to go.
Beyond that, in my personal experience, unless you go see a movie at like 10 AM it will be almost guaranteed to have people being distracting and aggravating while you just try to enjoy your flick. The only movies I've seen in the past few years that I had a good time at was Tarantino movies as the audience was mostly so interested in the story no one talked. When something awesome happened we all cheered and murmured to each other for a second, but that was it.
I can just stay home and watch Netflix or something
That doesn’t explain anything.
ОтветитьSeems like a reasonable explanation, but it does not explain how movies used to make money befor the 80's, before DVD's and VHS. What has different back then , as opposed to now ?
ОтветитьNo its not the streaming business. It because people can't write good stories cuz everything is so pc now a days. Blaiming technology like streaming is like blaiming theaters for why your script sucks. Quit going lib tard woke with every story u tell. Nooone cares.
ОтветитьHonestly, it's sad that people are sacrificing so much for the "convenience" of streaming. I think too many people don't realize all the negative ramifications (those that exist now, and those that will exist sooner or later) that come along with only streaming and not supporting physical media in addition. Damon made a very good point in this video with how declining sales have impacted certain types of movies.
You also have to factor in that with streaming...
-You're losing quality since things need to be more compressed
-You have to be tethered to the internet
-You need to have the right streaming services to watch what you want
-You may have to deal with alteration, censorship, etc.
-Some titles just flat-out aren't available to stream due to legal red-tape.
-Even if you buy something digitally, you can lose access to it in some cases.
-Etc.
(And before anyone says it, piracy is not the be-all, end-all solution. There's a lot of issues that can create as well.)
These are all part of the reason why, if I truly love something, I'll try to get it on Blu-Ray or 4K. Streaming is great for sure... but I don't just stream.
And ppl then complain…Hollywood has run out of ideas. No, they’re just not gonna gamble millions on a movie you won’t SEE!
ОтветитьTake note guys that it was through the DVD rental/sales that the studio greenlit a sequel to The Bourne Identity.
ОтветитьAudiences have ruined movies.
If YOU don't consume and pay for it - they won't make it.
God, this is so depressing. I mean I already knew all this for the most part, but to hear him explain it just confirmed what I thought.
So tired of superhero movies and remakes/reboots getting all the emphasis while original ideas don’t stand a chance just because they aren’t probable moneymakers.
The decline of cinema in America has been heartbreaking to witness
ОтветитьDo actors need to make millions of $$$ on a project?…and sounds like marketing tactics need to evolve
ОтветитьIn a nutshell. Thanks for explaining bro.
ОтветитьWhy could they make them in 1965 then? There weren't video rentals back then.
ОтветитьMatt Damon: Fortune favors the DVD releases
Ответитьvideo killed the radio star, and streaming killed the video star
Ответитьso basically streaming killed it and big studios aren't getting much from selling temp rights to the streaming services
ОтветитьOne of the poorest excuses i've ever heard. DVD stream being cut is just partially the issue, doesn't justify releasing endless of poor quality flicks these days. Even original titles, which are very few these days doesn't hold enough substances. The directors, or any creator these days lacks any creativity, even the actors and actresses are worse than previous generations.
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