now they’re making a live action moana in 2025. it hasn’t even been 10 years, disney is lowballing so hard with these lifeless remakes. hopefully ariel flops bad enough that they change their minds.

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    11 year ago

    Fewer remakes period would be nice. Fewer CG blockbusters with ridiculous casts of overpaid actors and more fun stylised CG/animated movies would also be nice and probably tempt me to go to the cinema more often, but I know I’m not the target demographic. Although it’s a Sony movie, Spiderverse is a great example of this being done well, although they are also making more regular Spiderman. I’ve not seen a regular Spiderman movie since the old ones from the early 2000s, back when there weren’t 10 superhero movies a week.

    Splitting movies into parts is another emerging trend I’m not a fan of. If you are going to do it, make each movie feel satisfying in itself instead of finishing out of nowhere with an unsatisfying non-ending or cliffhanger. I’m kind of shocked so many people are OK with these bullshit endings.