The formula is that if a movie tries to say something at all, he will hate it. If it's all mindless plot, perfect.Sometime I almost find it hard to believe we are even the same species.
The formula is that if a movie tries to say something at all, he will hate it. If it's all mindless plot, perfect.Sometime I almost find it hard to believe we are even the same species.
I hate Indie stuff I wouldn't want its fans to not be able to see/make those kinds of films. They just should never take up spots in a regular movie theater, art house style theaters exist for a reason.
You should know the Star Wars episodes One, Two, Three, Five, and Six are all independent films.
Everyone knows what I mean by Indie films
They clearly don't otherwise it wouldn't be a point of discussion.doesn't match my definition of Indie.
Since I don't have this specific of definition of indie film I feel confident in saying that the original SW was definitely an indie film.
Fair point.I didn't include it because Fox paid for it directly, but yes, it's the most indie like, even if it doesn't technically qualify.
Do we don't. What constitutes this "style"? Give some examples. Maybe toss us some film titles.Everyone knows what I mean by Indie films, and Star Wars isn't it, even if it technically fits the definition. indie isn't just having a low budget or not being made by a big studio, its a style (regardless of genre). A series that eventually got sold to Disney for $4 Billion (or whatever it was) doesn't match my definition of Indie.
There are tons on shows that never got syndicated where I lived for a good part of my growing up, so I had this particular cross section that I never got to see until cable and then streaming. Speed Racer? Nope. My Favorite Martian? Nope. Any Irwin Allen show from 1973 until cable? Nope. A few network affiliated stations with a few hours a day for syndicated programming actually throttled what I could see.
Man, am I old. I saw these shows first run.I've never seen a lot of the old kids cartoons, like Speed Racer, He-Man, GI Joe, or Johnny Quest. Johnny Quest is on HBOMax so I will be watching that some time in the near future.
Is a movie that is produced independently but them picked up and distributed by a studio typically considered a studio movie or an indie movie?
Is a movie that is produced independently but them picked up and distributed by a studio typically considered a studio movie or an indie movie?
Plus I imagine they likely need to extend the production in wake of Robert Pattinson's episode with Corona.Damn, I was hoping stuff like this would be far enough out it wouldn't be effected, but I guess sine this year's stuff is being pushed back it makes sense that next year's stuff would have to be moved to make room for it.
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