Young Woman & The Sea
- Monterey Jack
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Young Woman & The Sea
This has to be the first original, non-franchise live-action movie Disney's made since...what, Queen Of Katwe, way back in 2016? Anyways, nice it got rescued from the ignominy of a D+ debut. Hopefully enough people support it in theaters to remind Disney that they can make a profit without having to blow $300 million to do so.
- AndyDursin
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Re: Young Woman & The Sea
Looks like it's just a "limited release" so they can plug some holes in the theatrical marketplace.
The problem with that is that, if it doesn't have "cinematic value," these produced-for-streaming movies show their shortcomings on the big screen. To me THE FIRST OMEN looked like a cable TV movie, especially that last scene, you could tell it was made for Hulu. It had very little visual engagement from a filmmaking standpoint, and putting it in a theater didn't shake the fact that it looked like something I could have watched at home.
It's why I'm worried this Fede Alvarez ALIEN movie is going to be much the same. Made for Hulu, it's probably going to be a mid/low budget rework of the 1979 movie with a no-name cast, produced to hold the budget down.
The problem with that is that, if it doesn't have "cinematic value," these produced-for-streaming movies show their shortcomings on the big screen. To me THE FIRST OMEN looked like a cable TV movie, especially that last scene, you could tell it was made for Hulu. It had very little visual engagement from a filmmaking standpoint, and putting it in a theater didn't shake the fact that it looked like something I could have watched at home.
It's why I'm worried this Fede Alvarez ALIEN movie is going to be much the same. Made for Hulu, it's probably going to be a mid/low budget rework of the 1979 movie with a no-name cast, produced to hold the budget down.