Hi!
Yes, I'm one of those people that permanently complain about the decreasing quality of the current movies. To quote myself: „action-sequences instead of storytelling“, „no more original stories, but only sequels, prequels, spin-offs, …“, „Oh no! Not another superhero flick!“
But when taking a look at some older movies, I don’t know if this true:
So why do so many movies also work as a 120m-digest? Because they are made for 12year-old-boys as target audience and have a script that fits onto a beer coaster:
So what do you think? Did Hollywood really reduce the quality? Or is it just me having seen too many movies and hence getting bored by the limited amount of stories (that didn’t change the last 100 years)? (Not to mention that I’m now older than 12. )
Jörg
Yes, I'm one of those people that permanently complain about the decreasing quality of the current movies. To quote myself: „action-sequences instead of storytelling“, „no more original stories, but only sequels, prequels, spin-offs, …“, „Oh no! Not another superhero flick!“
But when taking a look at some older movies, I don’t know if this true:
- I really like those films with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, but to be honest: They’re all just „same plot in a different setting“.
- There are so many great 120m-S8-digests (see below).
- Even the 1980s/90s, I remember some articles about Roger-Moore-007-movies that emphasized topics like „three more spectacular stunts than the previous Bond movie“.
- What about all those „antique series“ like Star Trek, Alien(s), 007, Police Academy, Helloween, … ?
- …
So why do so many movies also work as a 120m-digest? Because they are made for 12year-old-boys as target audience and have a script that fits onto a beer coaster:
- Boy meets girl: It’s sufficient to introduce them, then show some obstacles, boy kisses girl - done.
- Crime doesn’t pay: You can show the crime, a fraction of the police‘s investigation and then the criminals getting arrested.
- Boy saves the universe/world/USA: Boy, some problems getting solved, Happy End - that’s it
- Disaster movies: You can remove the plot and the characters and simply show the disaster and you‘re done. (E.g. „Earthquake“ works fine in 120m despite Mr. Heston being shown for only about 30s as you have got the majority of special f/x.)
- Good vs. Bad: The „good ones without reason“ get attacked (without any reason) by the „bad ones without reason“, then some fights and the good ones winning without a reason.
So what do you think? Did Hollywood really reduce the quality? Or is it just me having seen too many movies and hence getting bored by the limited amount of stories (that didn’t change the last 100 years)? (Not to mention that I’m now older than 12. )
Jörg
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