Will it be another English speaking nation, or maybe Asian? We all know it won't be sub-Saharan Africa, of course, but there could be something coming out of maybe south America?
Or will an already established U.S. place, like Charlotte, just take over production until the tribe moves in to fuck it up again?
Regardless, 90% of what comes out of Hollywood is pure trash.
Nope, it's Wilmington. >t. From Wilmington and remember them filming scenes from Iron Man 3 as well as remembering One tree Hill and Dawson's Creek as well as everything else there
Nathaniel Sullivan
Atlanta is pretty busy as well.
Noah Brooks
No more film centers. The ability to make quality movies is becoming less and less the exclusive domain of film studios, new tech and software puts the capabilities in everyone's hands. Who are today's stars? Streamers. Btw, 90% of everything is trash, regardless of source. Everyone is thinking profit.
Juan Jackson
japan hasn't made a single good movie in the past 50 years so uh I doubt it
Ian Anderson
I think Western movie production spreads everywhere, semi-crippling the industry until it reforms in a well run southern state. Asia gets split between state-backed Chinese movies and more freethinking Japanese movies.
Some recent movies really do feel like stolen Japanese anime scripts with conflicting layers of degeneracy and subversion shoved in and the setting haphazardly changed. Particularly, the Last Jedi seemed like it was supposed to be a naval battleship chase set in an alt WWII Pacific, complete with that anime 'noble sacrificial ramming'.
Jose Kelly
Captain Marvel broke $1.2 billion, non-incels have spoken
I wish Russia would step up and make their own Hollywood. The truth is, Europeans are the only humans with souls so it must be us but we're too sedated by the american trash.
Dominic Cook
t. "i moved to la and desperately need people to believe it's an important, relevant place for the sake of my fragile ego"
I honestly think today the Netflix/HBO model is best. Studios are chasing billion dollar blockbusters for theatrical distribution and there's absolutely zero middle ground. You have to spend 100-200 million fucking dollars to make something then another 50-100 million to promote it then only get, maybe, 50% of the box office domestically and even less internationally. No one wants to make small, interesting movies because it costs too much and there's soo much risk involved.
Netflix/HBO to me seems like the best of both worlds. You can make large scale epics if you want, small character based work and/or experimental weird shit. There's no box office pressure and you don't need to cast stars who want ridiculous salaries to talk in front of a fucking camera for a few weeks. You can also make one of features, mini-series or TV shows and there's NO FUCKING CENSORSHIP!!!
If people want the big screen experience, Netflix/HBO could buy a theater chain and instead of using cash, people would use a membership card to get in and/or book tickets.
That's what I'd do!!!FACT!!!
Noah Gutierrez
>Captain Marvel broke $1.2 billion, non-incels have spoken
>be Disney >in talks with Fox for decades about acquisition >Captain Marvel due for release in a few months >get close to striking a deal to acquire Fox >deal will mostly be paid in shares in Disney stock >deal will finalize after Captain Marvel release >can't have Captain Marvel bomb, which would reduce Disney's stock value >movie is projected to not do too well, especially in China >can't bomb >send employees to buy out entire Captain Marvel showings around the nation >YouTube changes algorithm >RT redesign >RT stops accepting reviews below threshold >Metacritic drops user scores >"Journalists" in a tizzy >Twitter in a tizzy >Half empty theaters >insanely low critic and user scores (the ones they let be posted) >Hollywood accounting >Prelude to the biggest movie ever >Captain Marvel becomes 6th most profitable release in movie history >but numerous reports of empty or near empty "sold out" showings for Captain Marvel >Fox thinks these numbers are legit, finalizes the deal >movie tanks in China >Disney shares drop slightly >Fox gets fucked over >The Mouse gets away with it?
It's not just the Disney/Fox merger, they also had to top WB/DC's Wonder Woman which did 821 mill worldwide. Anything less than a billion would have been seen as a failure and would have made the Fox boyout more expensive.
Plus you have to take into account that Feminazi's and their SJW white guilt numale closet faggot virtue signaling lapdogs are easy marks who will white knight someone (Anita Sarkeesian) or something (Captain Marvel) using their own money like the suckers they are and all because Daddy (The Patriarchy) didn't love them and hand life to them on a silver platter!!!FACT!!!
Jose Brown
To call anything, other than hollywood itself of course, "hollywood", would be a grave insult.
Asher Ross
Based
Jace Lee
A couple of movies make billions of dollars while dozens of other huge budget movies fail, that’s will be good for business
Ryder Lee
Not bad, user.
I hold the opinion that it's their own damn fault for making costs rise so much due to kike greed, but can't argue with much else.
I would like the option of being able to see something on the big screen, so maybe somebody can get to the point where they film something to stream, and then just do limited releases in targeted areas if it turns out good.