RE: Is Money holding Art hostage?
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Of the three titles you chose to mention here, I've seen two. Truth be told, I think especially Sin City is not for everyone, although the third one rings a bell, but I'm sure I've seen it at least in its entirety.
As for your question, there are a lot of, let's say empty, movies these days. I don't know if it's the scripts, the lack of effort, the forced inclusion or whatnot, but sometimes they look good and then disappoint.
I don't know about you, but for as long as I can remember I love Star Wars and the last trilogy is not my favorite, at first I thought it was just me until I read other old fans expressing the same and of the most recent series only one or two are up to par, the rest have screwed up and so on with many other things in the world of cinema.
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You have no idea how much I am disappointed with the new trilogy. I have been actively trying to avoid talking about that. I just blame disney for that nonsense and they are not doing it for money either. Have you seen their recent releases. I would rather watch a documentary on stamp collection than their new movies. I am happy that there are real people around with genuine disguste towards the new starwar.. somehow Palpatine returns.. beelgghhuhh🤦♂️
I do agree with the point that artistic movies are not for everyone. Especially the younger audience, but that also raise a question when is it ok for them to watch such movies?