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ButterflyEffect  ·  3203 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Is Deadpool the end of movies?

    Is all the original and interesting content being made by Netflix now?

Nah, there are a bunch of places showing independent films and, hell, yr in Seattle, the Seattle Asian American Film Festival is this weekend. It's more a factor of marketing than anything else, I think. There are a ton of great and interesting films/media being put out without a ton of financial backing behind them or having the allure to the masses that something like a superhero movie will have. Different strokes.





goobster  ·  3203 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Distribution is still the essential problem, though.

There is lots of great content out there, regardless of the medium. Discovery remains the problem.

And I feel like Deadpool has just peed in the proverbial pool. (He'd like that analogy!)

ButterflyEffect  ·  3203 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Distribution is still the essential problem, though.

Question: Do these things need widespread distribution? Is there a reason to create more focused (or maybe unfocused) pieces of film that don't appeal to the audience of say, Deadpool, or other big name films and then try to market them to as many people as possible?

Does the onus of discovery fall on the creator or the consumer.

user-inactivated  ·  3203 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Does the onus of discovery fall on the creator or the consumer.

I don't have an exact answer to that, but I have found that some of the movies that I've enjoyed the most or have resonated with me the most I've discovered either by chance or word of mouth.

goobster  ·  3203 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I guess it is an issue of Discovery and Accessibility.

Sure, a film may play at one time on one day in one theater in one part of town. The likelihood of me getting there to see it, casually, as an exploration, is so vanishingly small as to effectively be zero.

I have dear friends who make movies professionally. And I have been unable to see some of their work.

In this era of media ubiquity, distribution is still a problem.