Ok, I haven't seen Automata yet, but it looks like a gritty, intelligent science fiction film. It could suck, for all I know. I did see Snowpiercer, but no thanks to the studio, who refused to release it wide. Apparently, Automata was supposed to come out in theaters in October, but that never happened... except maybe in an even more limited capacity than Snowpiercer. Ugh.
We're all excited for these Marvel and DC films,even myself, who has been critical of them. I'm most critical of the process, however. Actual science fiction films are being pushed to the way side while "comic book style" films are slated for theatrical distribution years in advance. It's all a top down philosophy where studio executives and producers are trying to determine what will land them in the black and films that come to fruition from the vision of actual filmmakers are being put by the wayside. I understand why this is happening from a business point of view, but it's disturbing.
We're all excited for these Marvel and DC films,even myself, who has been critical of them. I'm most critical of the process, however. Actual science fiction films are being pushed to the way side while "comic book style" films are slated for theatrical distribution years in advance. It's all a top down philosophy where studio executives and producers are trying to determine what will land them in the black and films that come to fruition from the vision of actual filmmakers are being put by the wayside. I understand why this is happening from a business point of view, but it's disturbing.