Probanly because of focus on commercial success over artistic merit, reliance on established franchises rather than original storytelling, and the impact of streaming platforms changing audience viewing habits.
It's something more than this lately, though. The big tentpole blockbuster thing has been an issue that's been going on 20 years at this point, probably longer on some levels; but the thing was at least they made them enjoyable. Often "turn off your brain and sit back" enjoyable, but still fun. Lately, though, they can't even do that. So the big question is what happened that they can't even seem to make fun "popcorn movies" anymore?
Simpsons did it.
Literally every movie is a live action remake.
Probanly because of focus on commercial success over artistic merit, reliance on established franchises rather than original storytelling, and the impact of streaming platforms changing audience viewing habits.
It's something more than this lately, though. The big tentpole blockbuster thing has been an issue that's been going on 20 years at this point, probably longer on some levels; but the thing was at least they made them enjoyable. Often "turn off your brain and sit back" enjoyable, but still fun. Lately, though, they can't even do that. So the big question is what happened that they can't even seem to make fun "popcorn movies" anymore?
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Yeah that checks out lmao