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In reply to the discussion: Why There Will Be Almost No Movie Theaters in 5 Years [View all]hunter
(40,358 posts)16. We've been buried in so much shitty "content" we hardly recognize the good stuff any more.
Increasingly sophisticated Computer Generated Imagery and AI isn't making things any better.
It's obvious that many movies start as a "concept" for some "product" and start rolling before they have any story to tell. Sometimes these movies can be saved in production, more often they cannot.
I don't think cinema will go away entirely, it will however begin to resemble live theater in it's distribution, everything from high school productions to big city movie houses; stories that are heavier than the usual "casual viewing" and "how to" content of YouTube and similar sites.
Here in the twenty first century anyone with a decent camera and computer can make a movie. The ability to tell a compelling story is rare.
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my point was that "movies are dying" has been said many times in the past with even better reasons
GreatGazoo
Dec 24
#49
There are very few drive-in theatres left in Canada. Hard to get people in winter and only run
Bev54
Dec 24
#44
The indies will survive, AMC on the other chains can go down into the toilet as far as I'm concerned.
Crowman2009
Dec 24
#12
We've been buried in so much shitty "content" we hardly recognize the good stuff any more.
hunter
Dec 24
#16
They probably said that about the iceman when the electric refrigerator came out - and they were right.
Wonder Why
Dec 24
#20
"This is ushering in an age with little originality or surprise and general cultural stagnation."
J_William_Ryan
Dec 24
#39
The last current release I viewed in a movie theater was the anti-Bush movie
Jack Valentino
Dec 24
#53