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Bread and circuses

Well seems its not so strange for Kirk to be ignorant of network television, our generation may live to see the death of TV as we know it. It will go the way of the music hall...

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/01/why-hollywood-as-we-know-it-is-already-over


Well I'd be somewhat happy if Hollywood died a little with the endless number of remakes, sequels and general lack of new ideas for movies and other productions. It's like they keep milking the same stories over and over or formula till movies become somewhat indistinguishable from each other.
 
Hollywood has always remade movies. It's not a new phenomena. The first version of Wizard of Oz was a silent movie. The Bogart version of The Maltese Falcon was the second time it had been made. Batman and Superman both had black and white saturday morning serials.
 
Hollywood has always remade movies. It's not a new phenomena. The first version of Wizard of Oz was a silent movie. The Bogart version of The Maltese Falcon was the second time it had been made. Batman and Superman both had black and white saturday morning serials.

I know that but it just feels like there's been a lot of them in recent years.
 
Aren't actors wary of "original" movies, to start with? I've always been under the impression that remakes and sequels are their preference. They know the picture has a greater chance of success and they want to be associated with that. STAR WARS is 40 years old, but we know it's a draw. Even with some known quantities, though, they're like the Kiss of Death. How many are really going to feel the need to go see Shakespeare's "Hamlet"? People don't want to feel "shafted" seeing untried movies, as expensive as they are now. At the same time, there are a very few theatres (in Philly, I know we have one, but we're a college town, anyway) that show nothing but original movies from maverick film makers ...

Often Artsy, film-school type fare. Flicks shot on someone's cellphone, with available lighting and the actors star in whatever clothes they happen to have on. Those kinds of features. In fact, I know a Producer/Director named Mike Belinski who hasn't done too badly for himself making movies, Roger Coreman-style. His most successful effort has been the "Amateur Porn Star Killer" series. He invited me to participate as Art Director for a zombie movie he was making a few years back, but my schedule simply wouldn't let up and I ended up losing that opportunity, unfortunately.
 
Heston's ben Hur was a classic......

Did they do a remake of The Ten Commandments yet?
Well, even the 1956 movie was revisiting subject matter from DeMille's 1923 film The Ten Commandments.
Then in 1974, there was the British miniseries Moses the Lawgiver.
Later, there was The Prince of Egypt in 1998.
There was the Ten Commandments miniseries on ABC in 2006.
Then there was an animated Ten Commandments movie in 2007.
And then there was Exodus: Gods and Kings in 2014.

Kor
 
TV should die...... Reality TV has really killed off any creativity and some of the new shows I am watching are just way too fomulaic. I don't watch much TV as a result of that and tend to slap a DVD or bluray into the player .....
 
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