ITT filmmaking by a committee instead of authenticity
How do you mean>
>>63883056
what
>>63882881
All big budget movies..?
>>63882881
GotG was so good
>>63884204
What do you mean by "committee and authenticity"?
I hated Memedians of the Galaxy, it was painful to watch. It was so unabashedly reddit I was genuinely worried that watching it might turn me into a redditor by proxy.
>>63882881
Every modern movie ever.
>>63882881
Definite "authenticity" and then show me a sci-fi film from the past 15 years that wasn't made by a committee.
>>63884722
agreed
>>63882881
this is how movies have been made for about 30+ years now, chief. the 70s were the end of the era of allowing directors to exercise complete creative control.
>>63884544
Hi, reddit!
>>63885024
>and then show me a sci-fi film from the past 15 years that wasn't made by a committee.
Ironically the prequels weren't
so, every single movie ever made?
>>63885024
The Signal
>George Lucas literally makes Jar Jar Binks to appeal to small children and sell toys
>Somehow /tv/ contrarians think he's the auteur and not the sellout businessman because they actually believe all his complaining over the decades
>redditors can't understand the difference between a corporation making a movie like Force Awakens or GotG and a director putting his love and sweat into his baby and beating all the odds to create a quality movie
This is why the industry deserves to crash.
>>63885024
Pitch Black
>>63885574
To be honest this is a good thing. Directors are fucking retards usually.
>>63882881
Guardians of the Galaxy LITERALLY had more and better worldbuilding and characterization than The Force Awakens.
>>63885574
>>63887704
Hi! You guys making generalizations about directors and film-making over there?
>>63884722
what was memey in it?