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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-09-10 03:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #3538 ]


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Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

(Anonymous) 2016-09-10 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
as someone who's big into Marvel movies, I honestly agree. It's time to be done, folks.
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Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2016-09-10 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Why? Honest question.

The movies are still doing well critically and financially. Audiences are still going to them in droves. In the case of Marvel, Disney tries different things every time (while still keeping them in tune with the rest of the universe).

The existence of superhero movies does nothing to stop other movies from being created. Smaller ("indie") movies still exist and actually seem to be increasing. If anything, the huge box offices of superhero movies (plus other "blockbusters") allows companies to invest more money in smaller movies.

Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

(Anonymous) 2016-09-10 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously it makes financial sense! I think it's all just beginning to feel cookie-cutter and formulaic--and, frankly, I'd like a change in the "big" thing. I know indie movies etc. exist, and I watch my fair share! I'm just eager for a new trend.

tl;dr: there's no particular Reason, and there's certainly nothing wrong with superheroes being a trend, I'd just like something new to get big!
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Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2016-09-10 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, well perhaps video games will be the new trend...when hell freezes over. :(
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Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

[personal profile] philstar22 2016-09-10 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Formulas work for a reason, though. The superhero formula, at least, works. It makes for fun, entertaining movies. Some of them have some depth (Cap 2 for example), but mostly they are just fun. And that is okay. Then again, I think the DCEU dark superhero movies have run their course. What do those movies have? Still no depth, and not even fun.

Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

(Anonymous) 2016-09-10 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
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Audiences aren't going to them in droves. Less people go to the movies now than ever before. The increased profits are due to wider distribution, tie-in merchandising now counting directly towards profits, and increased ticket prices (up an average of 100-150% in last 15 years in America and EU). But ticket sales are down, most indie films aren't widely distributed, and superhero films have been the most profitable of the last decade. It's ridiculous to say the studios aren't focusing on them since that's exactly what they're doing and plan to do just that for several years to come.
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Re: Which movie trends and cliches need to be retired?

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2016-09-10 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there is some focus on them but it isn't like Disney only makes Marvel movies and not anything else.

I was referring to audiences going to superhero at roughly the same amount throughout the years of the superhero bubble.

Attendance to movies overall may be less than in the past but that is unrelated to superhero movies.