AndyDursin wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:28 am
Movies in 2023. The disappointment never ends
Imagine Martin Scorsese making
Taxi Driver in 1976, then his next two movies turned out to be
Rocky II and
Return Of The Jedi.
This is where we're at right now, where no young filmmaking talent is allowed to nurture their unique voice with exciting original projects, they just get stuck remaking a previous' generation's franchise sh!t. And for those who say, "Oh, they'll just use the clout they get from directing a box office hit to make their own movies!", the "One for them, one for me" model doesn't really exist anymore. Yeah, Sam Raimi got to make
Drag Me To Hell after he finished his
Spider-Man trilogy, but then his next movie was a
Wizard Of Oz prequel for Disney, then nine years of nothin' (except the
Ash vs. Evil Dead TV pilot) until a mercenary
Dr. Strange sequel. Weirdly, one of the few filmmakers to take a Disney paycheck job who actually DID funnel that into original projects was Guy Ritchie, following up the mediocre
Aladdin remake with four original projects in as many years (with a fifth currently filming). And good ones, too, even if they didn't set the box office ablaze.