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  1. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    Something like this is probably more likely to show up on a cable channel like cinemax, as a low budget midnight movie or a limited series of 6 episodes.
  2. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    (Without getting heavily into politics). Non-PC video will still exist, albeit likely in the form of short films or documentaries on youtube. If youtube squelches such non-PC short films, they will live on and exist on uncensored video sharing websites (such as various unnamed websites where...
  3. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    Even more hilarious is when the The Asylum (ie. Sharknado's owner) is producing films which are almost indistinguishable from the "real movies" they are copying/parodying, at a fraction of the cost.
  4. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    Heh. This type of shark movie has already been made: Sharknado ;)
  5. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    (Tangentially). I'm generally not "tuned in" to the vocal "in crowd" when it comes to perception of movies, tv shows, music, etc .... and other extremely highly subjective endeavors. For example, my favorite CSI show was CSI: Cyber. (CSI Miami to a lesser extent). Just about everybody else...
  6. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    (This is purely wild speculation). (Without getting heavily into politics). In the year 2200, I wouldn't be surprised if the only 20th century film still being semi-regularly "viewed" might be something like "Triumph of the Will". Assuming nazi germany is still being studied by historians and...
  7. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    (Speaking in terms of hypotheticals). In the year 2200, will anybody know what The Beatles or the Rolling Stones are?
  8. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    The same can be said of punk rock music.
  9. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    Sounds like Chapek and the c-level suite are hoping to set a legal precedent in their favor, even if it takes years.
  10. jcroy

    Where do you think cinema goes from here?

    If I had to guess, a huge cost is paying the accumulating interest on the bank loans that MGM took out to finance the production + marketing of this current James Bond movie ?
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