mouse1992 (post: 1276311) wrote:Seriously, is Hollywood running out of ideas?
I've heard this a lot recently, and I do understand the sentiment. After all, it seems like the remakes and adaptations rule.
But I do have to contest the idea, based on the evidences that have been set before me in my local theater:
Pixar's films, Lost in Translation, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Children of Men, No Country for Old Men, There Will be Blood, The Assassination of Jesse James, etc.
There are a whole lot of movies that are quite "original". The problem is, a whole lot of the movies that deserve attention just simply do not receive it. Like it or not, movie making is a business, and it's much easier to make another Batman move which is a guaranteed success than to spend those same resources on something fresh and new.
If we are really honest, though, movies have been like this for far longer than we've been aware of it. Even Casablanca, frequently credited as one of the best of all time, was based on an unproduced play,
Everybody Comes to Rick's.
As they say, 90% of anything is crap. The other 10% loses money.
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