Thursday, September 8, 2011
It Is Your Fault Sequels Dominate Hollywood, States Roger Ebert
If you are keen on original Hollywood qualities, this summer time was your Waterloo: the very best six films in the box office ('Harry Potter and also the Deathly Hallows Part 2,' 'Transformers: Dark from the Moon,' 'The Hangover Part II,' 'Pirates from the Kingfisher: On Stranger Tides,' 'Fast Five' and 'Cars 2') counseled me sequels -- and flicks seven and eight were 'Thor' and 'Captain America: First Avenger,' Marvel features a part of a bigger 'Avengers' narrative. Actually, the only real original original film within the box-office top-ten was 'Bridesmaids.' (Pause for debates about this film's originality.) Famous film critic Roger Ebert includes a reason behind this follow up (and threequel, fourquel and fivequel) overload: you. "For many [audience people]: They fear the brand new,Inch Ebert told Flavorwire inside a new interview. "They fear going for a chance. They fear telling themselves about new films. They remember a great movie experience and need to repeat it." Not remarkably, that fear drives galleries to provide audiences what they need. "It'll grow harder to create a great original film and impossible to prevent remaking it repeatedly," Ebert stated. "Fantastic!" stated nobody. It can be the entire perception of the client always being right that requires a remake? Shia LaBeouf can star. Or Colin Farrell. [via Flavorwire] [Photo: Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros.]
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