Yeah…but you know it’s disingenuous to claim absolutes
Of course it is, which is why the poster shouldn't have presented it as an absolute or if they didn't mean it as one, at least include some language to indicate that. Not being more precise with words is one of the big issues we have with folks talking past each other.
Obviously there are outliers…but the point is valid: most movies tank because they suck…in the wash. It’s patterns that matter…not individualized case studies
See, I am not sure I completely agree with this either. I think movies don't do well for a lot of reasons and being bad might be a plurality, but I don't think it is a majority if we are looking at main stream releases.
Yes, many are bad, but some movies are just released at the wrong time, going up against a massive hit. Some have subject matter people aren't ready to or don't want to deal with. Others release into tough financial times that weren't expected when the film started production. Still more just release into a crowded market and there aren't enough theater going customers to support them all. Some fail to get any marketing backing from the studio and die in obscurity. Others suffer from fatigue of a particular genre. Etc.
Sure, many of those reasons could potentially be attributed to studios not understanding current market forces or just plain not reading the room, but that does not make them bad movies.
That’s what’s been going on for the Dis…just really bad story and character choices…
They haven't had the consistency they used to in recent years, but they have put out good movies, some of which didn't do well in the box office.
The added wrinkle is that the collector movie market has started to possible reject things due to saturation?
I am sure that is one factor.
It certainly seems possible. We might be getting “no mas”on MCU and live action remakes. So they are gonna have to address that…
Like it or not, we will get more of both.
…more frozen…I’m sure.
If good originals keep failing to break through then yes, no matter who is in the C-Suite we are looking at studios leaning more into sequels and remakes/reboots across the board.