You are absolutely fuckin right on this one…we need film makers or people who are planning to take a new film to think differently something like from scratch and built on the same People see this as a business that one of the main reason why we don’t get good content i guess Film is an art
@benfreeman470226 күн бұрын
So true
@AntonioMartinez-uc9hv20 күн бұрын
No, Wyatt's videos are pretentious garbage and he is wrong in every single one of his pathetic and superficial mediocre attempts at "arguments"
@ThunderToast9726 күн бұрын
Nah. Like, I get what you are saying, most modern blockbusters and sequels feel fairly soulless, yet, overall, I still think that the artistic expression through film is still going strong. I make an effort to go to the movie theater at least once or twice a month spending the whole day watching movies back to back. This method of watching multiple different movies in one sitting has given me greater perspective into what was actually a “good” movie, and what was “slop”. For every lazy, boring and uninspired movie that I watch each month, another movie is emotionally resonate, fun and fresh feeling. So, while the movies that get most of the marketing have usually been the “slop” ones, there are still plenty of those Hollywood movies that I felt better for going to see it. Films, like all other medias, can offer us much more than just entertainment, EVEN IF they were primarily intended for just that. There are many people behind every movie, and even if the main plot or craftsmanship is lacking, there might be a few worth while elements in there for those that are willing to look deeper than the surface. Let’s take Madam Web for example. Was most of the writing stiff, the plot convoluted, and cinematography not very impressive? Yeah. However, I actually really liked most all of the characters, even if they were a little half baked, and the theme of mothership and being a family not by blood but instead by choice was powerful, and yes, some of the costume designs and the fashion wardrobe of the movie was actually quite enjoyable imo. All of that’s to say that, while many movies might not be as impressive and well made as the movies of old and are often driven more by profit rather than passion, there are still often worthwhile aspects in many modern movies because of the people making the movie. Plus, if you’re willing to seek them out, there are genuinely some incredible movies that have come out recently that just don’t get as much attention as the “big movies” these days.
@wyattslaughter26 күн бұрын
Hey bro listen, I agree with you, I know what goes into making a movie, and I know there are people devoting their life to these things that come off as soul lacking in the theaters, maybe I left that out, but that’s apart of the problem, people giving their life to something and often working harder then some who are above them, all for a film to amount to nothing that hasn’t been done before. I understand what your saying though, and there are many amazing movies man, there’s definitely more I like then I don’t like, I’m more so calling out hollywood for the state that it’s in, which is undeniable in my opinion, but thank you bro I hear you.
@AntonioMartinez-uc9hv20 күн бұрын
@@wyattslaughterdefinitely wyatt ignorance is leading you to say stupid things, ignorant pretentious
@matheustrilegal165626 күн бұрын
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