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Old 09-06-2015, 03:23 PM   #101
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i'm not seeing the piracy is why movies cater to the lowest common denominator argument.
It isn't the sole reason, but it plays a role. The studios know that there is going to be a certain amount of piracy that they can do nothing about. In the case of smaller movies that might be enough to keep it from getting a wider theatrical release. The studios then decide that the risk of making a handful of smaller movies might no be worth it so they make mostly big movies that they can count on making money and those are the movies that are produced to appeal the the lowest common denominator.

There are other factors as well, of course. For example a studio would rather make a movie where they can also sell toys, make a partnership deal with a fast food place, sell a soundtrack and other products that are associated with the movie. Not to mention how many people will buy it on DVD/Blu Ray when it comes out.
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Old 09-06-2015, 03:26 PM   #102
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yes, i wasn't disagreeing per se. i was clarifying...specifying...i'm not trying to win an argument here, i like movies. i think you think people (adults) are stupid because movies have been made for 12-17 year olds because those make the most money.

i don't think it's accurate to then conclude people are stupid when the average age of that group is 15. that's all i'm saying. well that and the argument/observation that everyone else is stupid. that one always seemed off to me. others somewhere/somplace think people are stupid because of your position on a topic. not saying you are stupid, i don't believe you are, but you see what i am saying i bet.
yea i understand your point... and what i mean with 'people are dumb' is the majority of our species, ofcourse not all of them. Think of sarah palin and her huge popularity by acting completely oblivious which made her popular with huge amounts of adults.
But to leave it at movies, look at the threads of adults on this board saying "wow look at this trailer of Thor 15 i cant wait to see it!". I guess I'll never understand adults being so enthusiastic about childish cookie cutter superhero movies.
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Great points!! And I agree, smaller films are harder to find but well worth the search. Thanks for that link, it's a great list!

Yes, piracy is a key factor. I remember when movies would be out in theaters for weeks or months. Sometimes we wouldn't get to see everything we wanted to in May or June and could still catch the big releases in July or even August. Not anymore, and a lot of movies miss out on loyal audiences because of this.

Think The Princess Bride or My Big Fat Greek Wedding or The Blair Witch project, etc. Small movies that built up a HUGE audience on word of mouth. Today they wouldn't stand a chance.
Yep, it wasn't too long ago that a indie movie could go to some festivals, get a limited release in NY and LA then slowly over the course of a few months build up good word of mouth and get a bigger and bigger release. These days many of those movies won't even see a theater, but instead they will be released on VOD and streaming and will have to battle it out there for an audience.
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It isn't the sole reason, but it plays a role. The studios know that there is going to be a certain amount of piracy that they can do nothing about. In the case of smaller movies that might be enough to keep it from getting a wider theatrical release. The studios then decide that the risk of making a handful of smaller movies might no be worth it so they make mostly big movies that they can count on making money and those are the movies that are produced to appeal the the lowest common denominator.

There are other factors as well, of course. For example a studio would rather make a movie where they can also sell toys, make a partnership deal with a fast food place, sell a soundtrack and other products that are associated with the movie. Not to mention how many people will buy it on DVD/Blu Ray when it comes out.
so it's a math issue? i can get on board with that prolly. it's all math on hollywood anymore, well except for zach ephron. no math can explain we are your friends.
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yea i understand your point... and what i mean with 'people are dumb' is the majority of our species, ofcourse not all of them. Think of sarah palin and her huge popularity by acting completely oblivious which made her popular with huge amounts of adults.
But to leave it at movies, look at the threads of adults on this board saying "wow look at this trailer of Thor 15 i cant wait to see it!". I guess I'll never understand adults being so enthusiastic about childish cookie cutter superhero movies.
See, I guess liking comic book movies doesn't mean a person is dumb. I enjoy many of them (not all of them). I grew up reading comic books and for me they are kind of like seeing a part of my youth come to life. Not to mention they can look cool and be fun to watch. It's not a life-changing experience, but it can be fun, relaxing entertainment.
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yea i understand your point... and what i mean with 'people are dumb' is the majority of our species, ofcourse not all of them. Think of sarah palin and her huge popularity by acting completely oblivious which made her popular with huge amounts of adults.
But to leave it at movies, look at the threads of adults on this board saying "wow look at this trailer of Thor 15 i cant wait to see it!". I guess I'll never understand adults being so enthusiastic about childish cookie cutter superhero movies.
yeah, we're on the same page. those guys that go ga-ga on transformer flicks are usually the guys i end up bickering with on teh gfy.
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so it's a math issue? i can get on board with that prolly. it's all math on hollywood anymore, well except for zach ephron. no math can explain we are your friends.
Math and accounting. These days studios crunch the numbers and make the movies that will make them a profit.

There are smaller production companies still making smaller more artistic movies, but those aren't the movies that open 3,000 screens and get $50 million ad campaigns.
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Math and accounting. These days studios crunch the numbers and make the movies that will make them a profit.

There are smaller production companies still making smaller more artistic movies, but those aren't the movies that open 3,000 screens and get $50 million ad campaigns.
i'mn with you, math = accounting. number cruncher hollywood execs call the shots not guys like lou wasserman anymore.
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i'mn with you, math = accounting. number cruncher hollywood execs call the shots not guys like lou wasserman anymore.
I'm often reminded of something Rick Rubin said when he was asked why the record industry is struggling so much. He said (paraphrasing),"We got away being in the business of selling are and got into the business of selling a product."
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I'm often reminded of something Rick Rubin said when he was asked why the record industry is struggling so much. He said (paraphrasing),"We got away being in the business of selling are and got into the business of selling a product."
Yes but that happened around 1971. LOL Rubin is right but really it was technology (and the record companies' reaction to it) that killed the music biz. They don't sell a physical product anymore and they don't charge enough for downloads to make up for that loss. Simple as that. Accounting.

These days, with corps ruling the day, it's 100% about the numbers.
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Yes but that happened around 1971. LOL Rubin is right but really it was technology (and the record companies' reaction to it) that killed the music biz. They don't sell a physical product anymore and they don't charge enough for downloads to make up for that loss. Simple as that. Accounting.

These days, with corps ruling the day, it's 100% about the numbers.
Yep, these days the head of a movie studio is more likely to have a background in finance than to be someone who knows anything about making movies.
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See, I guess liking comic book movies doesn't mean a person is dumb. I enjoy many of them (not all of them). I grew up reading comic books and for me they are kind of like seeing a part of my youth come to life. Not to mention they can look cool and be fun to watch. It's not a life-changing experience, but it can be fun, relaxing entertainment.
and some of them are actually decent movies. Marvel has been kicking ass....Fantastic Four notwithstanding. Ant Man and Guardians of the Galaxy were fantastic.
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Speaking of action movies...has anyone seen The Raid 2?

Amazing flick. It's an Asian gangster epic mixed with the most bad ass fight scenes filmed since Jackie Chan's heyday.
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Here is a recent good movie I watched: Good Kill. A thousand times better than American Sniper, which I did not like at all. The storyline is a bit similar, only it's much more subtle, without all the silly pro USA proponganda and soppy emotions.
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Here is a recent good movie I watched: Good Kill. A thousand times better than American Sniper, which I did not like at all. The storyline is a bit similar, only it's much more subtle, without all the silly pro USA proponganda and soppy emotions.
I watched this tonight and while I thought it was good...even at times very good...It is about a subtle as a kick to the balls and stacked to the rafters with cliches. Still, I thought it was a pretty well done movie.
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If you want to see a fun movie, check out "the guest":

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ok so i snagged the blue-ray, got it Thursday and watched it 3x already. it's fucking insanely good, and i'm talking about just the movie part of so far. the film looks fantastic on the viio 43" 1080p LED, nothing fancy, and i just use a solid center speaker for audio, and the audio kills it, even on my basic setup. the parts where the doof warrior is shredding really hit hard and have a high giggle factor, the guy is a scene stealer really. when he's playing back-up to the warrior listing off how much humungous has spent chasing down furiouso, it's fucking fantastic.

and the movie stands up to repeat viewings, i found myself feeling that mask max wears through 1/2 the film. but yeah, just as epic home viewing as the Imax.

and on top of it the extras, tons and tons of bts shit, most all the cars from start to finish. filming on fury road. haven't hit it all yet.

recommended blue-ray

the doof!








and i had forgotten about the spraying the chrome paint in the mouth, when humungus sprays nux i got shivers man!
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Going tomorrow to the IMAx 3D, but I will definitely get the BLu Ray and it'll be the first movie I watch when I get my 70 inch LED.
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I saw that. Pretty decent flick and the main actor played that part perfectly. Something about that dude is very watchable.

It was definitely trying to look and feel like an 80's movie.
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That part where the doof truck crashes was the only weak spot for me. Everything was so real and practical looking throughout the movie (even the fire tornado), but that overly choreographed crash with the guitar and steering wheel flying at the camera looked very CGIish.
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not sure why i keep thinking joe = joe humungus....i guess i assumed he's related but i think his name is imperatan joe. either way he was a great villain and creepy as fuck.


you will arrive eternal at the gates of valhalla shiny and chrome!



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mediocre!



fucking wow.



J.Falcon, it may be worth giving the movie a 2nd shot. i agree the dialogue is minimal, most of Max's lines are grunts even. but this movie is visually told. like a comic book. but not silly like superhero comic books and especially how those are translated into movies. this is more like an adult comic book, visually story telling for us. the depth of the imagery is staggering. the details throughout the film are really profound. i noticed they actually include a ringing in the ears sound after hand gun shots, just like irl. and that rings true for the visual work in this movie. it has just oodles and oodles of attention to details to help tell the story.

give it another whirl man!

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That part where the doof truck crashes was the only weak spot for me. Everything was so real and practical looking throughout the movie (even the fire tornado), but that overly choreographed crash with the guitar and steering wheel flying at the camera looked very CGIish.
i *kinda* liked it. for a couple reasons, first, the guitar. obviously.

2nd was it seemed to me to be the only 3d in your face scene in the entire movie, so i was appreciative of the only 1 scene like that. i did think there were more egregious weak spots, mostly in the story, nux's metamorphosis for instance. but they make up for that elsewhere, for instance, furiouso's woman character was well done. realistically she would never win a fight or win this epic battle with joe, that's why she only had one arm, to make sure we knew that. that's why she instantly tried to shoot max with the shottie the second she got her hand on it. and the best part about that is she knew it too.

it's a 2 hour fantastic visually told car chase for adults.
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not sure why i keep thinking joe = joe humungus....i guess i assumed he's related but i think his name is imperatan joe. either way he was a great villain and creepy as fuck.


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J.Falcon, it may be worth giving the movie a 2nd shot. i agree the dialogue is minimal, most of Max's lines are grunts even. but this movie is visually told. like a comic book. but not silly like superhero comic books and especially how those are translated into movies. this is more like an adult comic book, visually story telling for us. the depth of the imagery is staggering. the details throughout the film are really profound. i noticed they actually include a ringing in the ears sound after hand gun shots, just like irl. and that rings true for the visual work in this movie. it has just oodles and oodles of attention to details to help tell the story.

give it another whirl man!



i *kinda* liked it. for a couple reasons, first, the guitar. obviously.

2nd was it seemed to me to be the only 3d in your face scene in the entire movie, so i was appreciative of the only 1 scene like that. i did think there were more egregious weak spots, mostly in the story, nux's metamorphosis for instance. but they make up for that elsewhere, for instance, furiouso's woman character was well done. realistically she would never win a fight or win this epic battle with joe, that's why she only had one arm, to make sure we knew that. that's why she instantly tried to shoot max with the shottie the second she got her hand on it. and the best part about that is she knew it too.

it's a 2 hour fantastic visually told car chase for adults.
But Max knew she was a better shot with the rifle.

I love the scene when they start respecting each other and handing off weapons during the first canyon scene.
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But Max knew she was a better shot with the rifle.

I love the scene when they start respecting each other and handing off weapons during the first canyon scene.
i was actually referring to the part where furiouso tried to kill max with the shotgun but it misfired.
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