I’m not necessarily disagreeing with your list, even though some of those are mediocre at best, but yeah I did mean per year, and limited to Hollywood (Parasite for instance not counting). And no, ok, I will also…
The Wire was made within the window I was talking about. From about 1995 to about 2005. The rest is a list of mediocrity. So, point not made.
No. I was talking about movies. I agree that series are better, but with few exceptions I don’t think series are truly good.
> an absolute shitload of good-to-great films do come out every year. Pick any of the last 5 years. If there are shitloads, then you should easily be able to name 5 great films from that year. What are they? Note; I can…
I meant cinema. I don’t watch TV, save for a few (less than 20) shows I don’t think anything truly brilliant has ever been made as a series, ever. That said, I would agree that shows made between 2005 and today are…
Democratized? It’s more centralized than ever. Also, giving more projects $5m is not a victory if the cost of a proper production is $20m. It’s just an explanation for why quality is dipping. Or following your logic and…
“ sit on the couch watching TV and you're spending almost the same amount of calories as a walking person.” Some quick googling tells me that walking burns 4x as many calories as sitting. Or maybe I missed your point…
Well it's not really a question of what you should do, it was more a comment on what the ideal solution would be. Is your platform as large as Twitter, is it one of the main communication platforms in society, does it…
People are upset because at the core of this debate lies a moral conflict between deontologists and utilitarians, where currently utilitarians are in control and wielding power with complete disregard for the fact that…
1) Towards the end of a production cycle mostly laborious work is remaining that doesn’t require as much creativity to produce. Not so much programmers working on an engine, but rather art teams working on finishing…
I’m not necessarily disagreeing with your list, even though some of those are mediocre at best, but yeah I did mean per year, and limited to Hollywood (Parasite for instance not counting). And no, ok, I will also…
The Wire was made within the window I was talking about. From about 1995 to about 2005. The rest is a list of mediocrity. So, point not made.
No. I was talking about movies. I agree that series are better, but with few exceptions I don’t think series are truly good.
> an absolute shitload of good-to-great films do come out every year. Pick any of the last 5 years. If there are shitloads, then you should easily be able to name 5 great films from that year. What are they? Note; I can…
I meant cinema. I don’t watch TV, save for a few (less than 20) shows I don’t think anything truly brilliant has ever been made as a series, ever. That said, I would agree that shows made between 2005 and today are…
Democratized? It’s more centralized than ever. Also, giving more projects $5m is not a victory if the cost of a proper production is $20m. It’s just an explanation for why quality is dipping. Or following your logic and…
“ sit on the couch watching TV and you're spending almost the same amount of calories as a walking person.” Some quick googling tells me that walking burns 4x as many calories as sitting. Or maybe I missed your point…
Well it's not really a question of what you should do, it was more a comment on what the ideal solution would be. Is your platform as large as Twitter, is it one of the main communication platforms in society, does it…
People are upset because at the core of this debate lies a moral conflict between deontologists and utilitarians, where currently utilitarians are in control and wielding power with complete disregard for the fact that…
1) Towards the end of a production cycle mostly laborious work is remaining that doesn’t require as much creativity to produce. Not so much programmers working on an engine, but rather art teams working on finishing…