Hastur
Footballguy
The movie business will not change until it hits rock bottom. Still a long way from that. Hollywood will continue down the path of least resistance until it can no longer make money. It might be too late by them, though.
- Reviews are bought, not earned. If a studio spends a few hundred million dollars producing a film, they are going to spend money to make sure people think it is great. By the time true reviews come out, it is too late. The studios have made their money back. The digital age has made that a lot harder these days though, but Hollywood doesn't seem to have learned their lesson yet.
- Studios are shooting themselves in the foot by allowing almost instant streaming of new releases.
- Continued bad press of the theater experience(shootings/stabbings) does not help.
- As stated above, studios must cater to a global market, not just American tastes. The Asian market is highly lucrative, and likes a certain style of movie Americans have tired of. Movies will cater to where the money is.
- Executives are making decisions based on retaining their jobs, not on artistic endeavors. This is not new, but the above points have made it more pronounced perhaps.


