Superheroes are no longer saving the box office
Superheroes are no longer saving the box office

Superheroes are no longer saving the box office

Superheroes are no longer saving the box office
Superheroes are no longer saving the box office
Oh no, the box office!
Keep making actually good movies, Gunn.,everyone. History will thank you for not catering to transient values of capitalism.
What even is this? Gunn literally sold out to the megacorp. He still made a vehicle for capitalism. It’s not like it’s some counter culture or auteur movie.
But new Superman is recycled ass, despite its somewhat humanist values.
Superheros killed the movie theater, well that and income inequality
Like pumping meth into a dying corpse, we got it to writhe around and look alive for a few years, but the meth was actually kind of bad and contributed to the corpse being a corpse.
Money really just kills creativity because it disincentives risk taking.
Kinda the opposite. No longer able to fall back on DVD sales, Hollywood has become more conservative in what they'll invest in. Matt Damon explains.
Superman did get me to do something I haven’t done in what seems like decades and go watch the same movie twice in theaters.
It’s great.
Superman was the first movie I went by myself to see in like 5 years. I've taken the kids to a couple in that time period but none just for me.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I really didn't like the new Superman. I'm a massive Superman fan and was bitterly disappointed in it. I see lots of people enjoying the new style, so maybe I'm just getting old. But each to their own; the old movies aren't going anywhere.
Not quite the same but I have not watched anything new in awhile at all but I grabbed the digital edition. Got it for the dog and overall disapointed. I mean it was ok but definitely happy about the dog decision as it was the best parts to me. Keep in mind I have pretty much hated everything since the twenty teens so my bar is pretty high. Like LOTR high.
Ideally studios chase the success of KPop Demon Hunters and go after East Asian folklore. I like that trend.
KPDH is basically all the good and wholesome things about anime and I love that it's having a moment right now. While there's a ton of content out there, if you want the most similar thing I've seen, it's 22/7, but that hasn't been translated to English yet. You can only get it with subtitles. And it isn't a movie, it's a series. It's also a band which exists outside the series (and their best music isn't shown in the series). But it's also about an idol group, but one brought together by an unseen force which propels the group into super stardom. No demons in this one, but all eight (!) of them have compelling back stories that are worth watching.
As far as movies though, Hosoda is about to drop a new one early next year (it was originally going to be late this year). Scarlet. It appears to be based on Hamlet, like The Lion King. But with a girl. Cue the whole Kimba debate...
I think studios can be reliably trusted to learn exactly the wrong lesson from KPDH and flood the market with derivative cash-grab slop instead of taking a risk on something novel and different.
There are still enough western stories left untold that there's no need to pillage other cultures for a quick buck. I would love to see more representation of all cultures, myths or not, but I don't think the best way to do that is through churning out movies from Hollywood about them because that's what's in now. There has been more good representation recently, but that's not the takeaway from KPDH in my opinion. Josie and the pussycats is arguably superficially pretty similar, so it's not like the overall concept of girl group saves day through music and friendship hasn't been done in western media, this just had more fighting. I think the takeaway is that people aren't exclusively looking for established universes or known creative teams. Studios are unwilling to take chances on unknowns and it's causing a drought of creativity and originality. There's also a lot of created by committee issues that arise when studios do try something new that ruins the whole thing. I don't want to see a movie where every line was focus tested. I want to see a cohesive film with a point of view.
Something Something beat horse
Last movie I saw in theaters was Nobody 2. After the tickets, one bucket of popcorn, and a few drinks at their bar I was about $120 poorer. It was fun, but it is more like a once a year thing now.
O_o important detail: how many tickets ?
I went with my wife. Probably actually spent quite a bit more but it was divvied up across multiple bills.
The more truthy headline "Masses Can No Longer Afford An Evening Out Due To Unreasonable Economy".