The REAL Problem With Movies Nowadays

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
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Komentáře • 57

  • @fromPhxToHouston
    @fromPhxToHouston Před 20 dny +9

    A very compelling thesis about the importance of risk in any successful enterprise including creative ones.

  • @susancarusetta7542
    @susancarusetta7542 Před 21 dnem +6

    You did very good at explaining the truth about what is going on in Hollywood! Also explaining to all of us that we each have our own experience about watching movies in theaters!

  • @arthurnuzman
    @arthurnuzman Před 16 dny +8

    Even Jerry Seinfeld made a recent shitty movie to call his own 😅

    • @rocoe9019
      @rocoe9019 Před 9 dny

      Well he made a shitty show so only makes sense he'd make shitty movies !

  • @melancholicwriter56
    @melancholicwriter56 Před 20 dny +6

    Hey Gabe, it's Isaiah again, good job on the video! You did mention the producers and shareholders having more say over movies, which I don't feel like is an inherent problem in of itself, I feel like the heart of the issue that you're trying to highlight is that generally producers/shareholders/ceo don't really understand making movies that well (correct me if I got you wrong).
    Which brings me to a point I'd like to highlight as somewhat the reverse; I don't think many directors/artists get business very well. It's not the heart of the problem but I feel like it certainly adds to the list of stuff that's boggling movies down nowadays. A good amount of directors who do have creative control clearly don't have good business mindsets, like Ridley Scott with his Napoleon have a good amount of scenes that legitimately weren't necessary, and could've been cut to make the film less expensive to make. Napoleon firing cannonballs at the pyramids brings is probably the biggest example I can think of, ignoring the fact that it's extremely historically inaccurate as Napoleon took great pains to preserve Egyptian history and culture for research purposes, while also making napoleon in the film look like a total maniac, I'd imagine that such a worthless scene took quite a bit of money to produce.
    That or Ridley and Scarpa could've just had it focus on a very specific battle of Napoleon's life (which would've made it a more focused and less costly film) instead of having the film rush around many many battles and require so many setpieces and CGI.
    While having producers/shareholders being not terribly competent isn't something that we really can have that much of an effect on even if we become big name artists, I feel like alleviating the issues on our own end on the artistic side will at least help us quite a bit in this regard.

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 20 dny

      Some good points! Yeah sometimes a business decision can also help make the movie better.
      I think what I was trying to get at with this video isn't really that this is the fault of individual studio executives, CEOs, or producers, but rather that Hollywood has been transformed completely over the past 10 years, and as the movie making process has changed I think there's been a drop in quality.
      Will try and explain my thoughts better in a future video I'm working on since I'm still researching and thinking about it!

  • @DoroteoVilla
    @DoroteoVilla Před 18 dny +5

    I saw Guardians of the Galaxy III on the high seas. It was touching, or actually, it was “touching” and I forgot about it an hour after I watched it. I felt a bit like even James Gunn was working off an emotional script: sad music, cute animals, maudlin over acting in a cg smorgasbord. Just a bit too glib. Nice try.
    I saw Dune Part I and was fascinated.
    I saw dune Part II and became obsessed. People have described Paul’s speech to the war council as an almost religious experience. Maybe that’s a bit much but I definitely had an experience and I was swept up in the rapture and the horror of the story.
    Movies today are soulless and movies like Dune remind me what watching movies used to feel like.

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 18 dny +2

      Yeah Dune is great!
      Interesting point about Guardians 3, I watched and liked the first two but wasn’t interested in the 3rd one I guess

    • @DoroteoVilla
      @DoroteoVilla Před 18 dny +1

      @@GabrielCarusetta It isn't a bad movie at all but I've noticed that James Gunn has a way of creating emotional reactions with melodramatic set pieces with what I feel are underhanded ways. They're not new techniques: sad music, slomo flashbacks and appeals to universally sensitive situations: sick mothers, animal cruelty, cruel fathers, death of a relative, etc. If you've seen Peacemaker you'll see a few examples. One is a scene where Peacemaker is having a flashback where he kills his brother because his dad had goaded him, all to a sentimental 80s deep cut. Very sad, very maudlin and very intentional. Does it create a reaction? Sure but I've seen him do this in most of his movies and yet somehow some of the characters feel like they're played for effect. Call me cynical but many of those scenes don't feel earned but contrived.

  • @patati.batata4646
    @patati.batata4646 Před 19 dny +2

    Awesome ⚓

  • @waynencube6558
    @waynencube6558 Před 14 dny +3

    I loved Dune 2, it was an epic. At the same time I think we have seen better blockbusters recently. I don't think it's the outlier everyone claims it is

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 13 dny

      I think a big part of the love shown towards the movie is that it’s also a financial success.
      Inside Hollywood it’s a widely referenced movie, since it’s artistic but also commercial.
      But I agree I think in a normal environment it wouldn’t be seen as an outlier, but there have been few movies like it that have been commercially successful.

  • @Coverpage2568
    @Coverpage2568 Před 15 dny +2

    Perfectly Summarised 👏👏👏

  • @AbbieRee
    @AbbieRee Před 12 dny +1

    This is really interesting! Very well said!

  • @TheMainMan364
    @TheMainMan364 Před 19 dny +2

    This was great

  • @jamesgunner9511
    @jamesgunner9511 Před 19 dny

    Ohh i can see you with thousand more subscribers at end of this year

  • @icyjaam
    @icyjaam Před 11 dny +1

    Hey you did not link the article in description

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 11 dny

      Whoops! Thanks for letting me know, here it is and I'll put it there: harpers.org/archive/2024/05/the-life-and-death-of-hollywood-daniel-bessner/

  • @jjackson6082
    @jjackson6082 Před 19 dny +20

    If you’re quoting Seinfeld whinging as a source of expert testimony then I’m not sure I can trust your judgment lol

    • @chrisjfox8715
      @chrisjfox8715 Před 15 dny +5

      Is he wrong?

    • @RobertD55
      @RobertD55 Před 13 dny

      You’re kind of a prick aren’t you?

    • @dhmc45
      @dhmc45 Před 12 dny +3

      He might be unserious, but he ain't wrong.

    • @frankd9945
      @frankd9945 Před 11 dny

      ​@@chrisjfox8715yes he is wrong. There has always been a few good movie releases and mostly everything else s*it. Only difference now is there's more s*it because streaming services are just trying to make content.

    • @Kyljys-pt4up
      @Kyljys-pt4up Před 9 dny +1

      I don't think that's really what he said. He said "EVEN Seinfeld", which kind of implies that he's the least likely one to realize it.

  • @nathantesman5122
    @nathantesman5122 Před 17 dny +1

    gabe you'll be pleased to know i have watched dune part one and two

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 17 dny

      Thank you for doing your part in saving cinema 🫡

    • @juancabardo21
      @juancabardo21 Před 9 dny +1

      welcome to the club fellow lisan al gaib enthusiast

  • @RealActualNews
    @RealActualNews Před 19 dny +1

    Why see a film when you can just participate in being confused and disorientated.

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 19 dny +1

      For real it's cheaper

    • @RealActualNews
      @RealActualNews Před 19 dny +2

      @@GabrielCarusetta I think it also has to do with the fact that we used to be a print based society, but now we’re a screen based society. All the ppl in the film industry used to read but now all the ppl at every level making movies are addicted to their phones 📱

    • @GabrielCarusetta
      @GabrielCarusetta  Před 19 dny

      @RealActualNews True! And I think that’s also had a huge affect on the way we consume content in general

  • @user-hg5ih6rk6t
    @user-hg5ih6rk6t Před 15 dny +2

    like stories of old........

  • @majorsjustin
    @majorsjustin Před 10 dny

    prettttty shallow evaluation of all this but you basically got it covered yeah

  • @EVONOPOLIS
    @EVONOPOLIS Před 13 dny +1

    It's also the acting, some of these new actors don't put in much of the effort either. Movies don't even give out moral lessons that we need to learn in life. Nobody is creative anymore sadly, movies/shows are supposed to take us away from the real world but they always have to go so political or sometimes controversial to the point were the movie or show isn't art anymore. That's why Hollywood is losing a lot of money and the audience. (Well, some of its audience) You did a great job with explaining the problem with Hollywood.
    Also, AI and fan fiction writers are being hired to rewrite things, unfortunately.

    • @coolida23511
      @coolida23511 Před 12 dny

      Bingo. These modern actors don't have the screen presence and je ne sais quoi that previous actors had. Stars like Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington, Robert De Niro for example had a certain on-screen charm that I simply don't see with today's actors. It's like they all have the presence of a cardboard box or something. They're just "blehhh" to me. No rawness. Movies don't have heart anymore either. They used to leave you in a better mood and hopeful about life after you watched it. People used to quote lines and scenes became cultural moments. I don't see that anymore with post-2010 movies.

    • @rohithkumar8708
      @rohithkumar8708 Před 10 dny

      have you been off internet or something?.
      " i once saw him kill 3 men in a bar with f*cking pencil"
      and multiple thanos quotes were everywhere. pretty much all of his lines are still being used for memes.
      endgame was probably the biggest cultural moment in human history..and that might seem as an exaggeration but it's really not.
      cause movies before the internet era were pretty much limited to western audience. even something like star wars was limited to western audience..some enthusiasts prob would've watched western movies but the audience were mainly limited to the Western hemisphere.
      MCU got so much popularity that everyone were waiting for endgame..easily the biggest cultural moment in cinematic history.
      MCU is dogshit now. definitely. they're absolute garbage. but i swear people have the memory of a goldfish. people who dunk on MCU forget how prominent they were till 2019
      ​@@coolida23511

  • @dimitryanyanwu7681
    @dimitryanyanwu7681 Před 17 dny

    A24 has a lot of terrible movies no one will be talking about in 5 years time so 🤷‍♂️

    • @RosieOleanderDallinger
      @RosieOleanderDallinger Před 16 dny +3

      Well that’s subjective, but considering people are still talking about films they produced five years ago, I would disagree with your statement.

    • @jaschowdhari3463
      @jaschowdhari3463 Před 11 dny

      Srsly ? A24 is the only production giving quality films !

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 Před 11 dny

      99% of superhero films are utter crap no one will talk about in 5 years. If they can keep pumping them out why not A24?

  • @darioscomicschool1111
    @darioscomicschool1111 Před 18 dny +7

    DUNE 2 felt also Soulless.

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 Před 14 dny +4

      No it didn’t bro😂

    • @xstatixtribalelectronicmus2787
      @xstatixtribalelectronicmus2787 Před 14 dny

      Ummm no

    • @darioscomicschool1111
      @darioscomicschool1111 Před 14 dny

      @@galaxymoonlqght3732 do you like Interstellar and Inception?

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 Před 13 dny

      @@darioscomicschool1111 yes

    • @darioscomicschool1111
      @darioscomicschool1111 Před 13 dny +1

      @@galaxymoonlqght3732 why? Interstellar, Dune and Inception suffer from the Same Problem. The Idea is kinda cool, the Execution is grand. But the plot and theme is sometimes so weak and it doesn't create the Viewer audience Bond. Interstellar starts Strong, and in the middle of the movie it is just horse dung and jobberish, and they try to fool "smart audience" by turning up the Volume of words (like the wachoswkis did in Matrix 2 with the bs architect) and the hanz zimmer score.
      Some get lost in that storm of pretentious words and think: "this must be smart!".
      But it's Nolan winging his crap.
      And it sucks when the Mainstream says, its a MASTERPIECE.
      That's a lie. And i don't like lie's being promoted as truth.
      You can enjoy the movie.
      But don't hype it, if its not that good.

  • @jamesgunner9511
    @jamesgunner9511 Před 19 dny +1

    Ohh i can see you with thousand more subscribers at end of this year