Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Current State of Film and Hollywood



There is a possibility that Hollywood is right. Most movies are released in the studio system is not good. Most of us realize that the Transformers movie, although it is fun and made lots of money, not a good film. The viewer is able to recognize it, the filmmakers were able to identify, but the movies continue to be made ​​and continue to be consumed by the audience. But why?

similar questions the public may wonder, "where all the original stories to go?" In recent years it has all the extensions, processing and tent pole films that were already established fan base. Just look at the Smurfs, there really was no reason to live action Smurfs movie, but it is being made and will make a decent enough return on investment in order to succeed. I hate to point that Hollywood is not the original concept anymore, because the original terms do not make that same year when the Avatar (original concept) has had more success than any other movie ever ... but I think that's true. Where I expected Christopher Nolan inception to be a blockbuster this summer, and maybe even chase Avatar earnings, it does not happen that way. Initially good, but probably will not surpass any of his Batman films, even Batman Begins. This is a complicated issue because there are many other factors involved in why people see the film. For example, The Dark Knight was a great film and it's a lot of money, but that does not make as much as he did had it not been for the fact Heath Ledger. I'm not trying to say that people prefer to tent pole movies like Initial or avatar.

People are essentially the same in their general interests, and we only differ in the specific interests. So, this is a film that cater to these general, basal interests are in the audience seats. In defense of his films, I think Michael Bay is not the place to the fact that even though people say that no talent hack, people still see his film, which is all that counts. We could always just stop to see the movies he makes, right? No, we do not.

Most contracts in the film and television business are relatively short and has a lot of traffic to work. Most people will only hold the position for a few short years. So if you think about the new study, which is basically an executive for two years in their place to make movies. In that amount of time he or she will probably only be involved in one or two movies, so you really need to count. In this position, I would not go out on a limb for the script or concept, if I could make a movie that's already established fan base like Transformers and GIJoe or Smurfs. Most other people in this position probably would not either.

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