I think there is a rebellion brewing among consumers. Everything that the big corporations have thrown money at has failed. People are creating their own zeitgeist.
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Godzilla minus one is well worth the time. Not so much about a monster as the emotional state of post nuke, post lost war, Japan.I think there is a rebellion brewing among consumers. Everything that the big corporations have thrown money at has failed. People are creating their own zeitgeist.
This is a big deal, I think.
The focus group / tent-pole franchise / IP-based approach to creating content that users want to see / read is dying. It’s producing turgid, formulaic rubbish. I’m damned if I want to pay $50 for two to see Marvel Cinematic Universe Brand Extension Vol 666. I’ve better things to do with my time and cash.
This trend will only get worse with the unthinking adoption of AI – which is 100% recursive – to IP generation.
See, I'd have a problem with that, as a former journalist, I think most of my intelligence is artificialI just submitted a query on Querytracker with an agent who asked if AI was used at all...
It's the effect of shareholders come first. Why we have stagnated in fashion and any kind of innovation for decades. The only thing that has innovated is tech and that stops with AI.Godzilla minus one is well worth the time. Not so much about a monster as the emotional state of post nuke, post lost war, Japan.
Part of the death of the blockbuster is that they're all just terrible. In the past, there have been some really well done ones" Jaws, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, the pre-sequeled to death super hero stuff.
The new trend reeks of fear. Taking a chance opens up a chance of brilliance, but also total failure. Not taking one at least keeps you below the berm.
A journalist has no intelligence- only sources.See, I'd have a problem with that, as a former journalist, I think most of my intelligence is artificial