I literally can't be bribed to sit down for a movie for 2 hours. I just think of all the other things I want to do, read, investigate, cultivate, etc. and wander off. I hate movies and the people who make pop culture references. I'm Amish-tier when it comes to television, my only impressions of television are the few moments of garbage I've been exposed to here and there visiting various places and involuntarily exposed. Just going on that I know it's utter rubbish and want to stay away.
We need to use this opportunity to begin a lite-propaganda campaign urging people to stay away from movie theaters and to not waste money on kiked shit.
i dont think we need to. last movie i saw in a theater was BR2049 and it was just my friend and i in the whole 3d theater.
i think niggers ruined going to the movies. that and you can just watch anything at home if you wait just a little longer.
We need to make at least one info-graph detailing how “Hollywood Accounting” is a real thing, and the evidence we have of executives specifically saying how they want to inject leftism into the airwaves. Digestible bits for the masses. Not sure if we need to go in to how the box-office numbers are mostly fake anyways. Even with Avengers though, they can only lie so much.
Movies are just so passive. I’d rather talk to someone, and I’m not a talker. I’d rather read a book; books are also passive, but they’re more immersive. I’d rather, I dunno, play laser tag. What if all the cinemas die and become laser tag arenas, eh? I’m sure there’ll be something. There’s no reason to stress about the life and death of cinema.
Cinema may be a bubble of sorts. It got more and more and more and more expensive over time. It got better and better, but not as fast as it got more expensive. The amount of gatekeeping went up massively, too. People here talk about conspiracy theories. That probably doesn’t hit the mark, but it notices something real: knowing the right people has become more basic to cultural success than doing something novel or joyous. All culture has to be compliant, now. It kinda sucks.
Part of why I favor basic income programs is because as society develops its economy into a final, largely automated state, more and more of what is basically desirable to accomplish becomes the search for an optimal culture. That flow of money would get butts into cinemas, I’m sure. It would amplify desirable services all over. It might not save cinema from its own price escalation.
I wonder if there’s a sense that movies are a tired art, and society needs to go on with life in general for a while in order to produce new basic narratives. The commercialization of culture reaches so hard into insincerity and exaggeration sometimes. I wonder also if there’s a tiredness with current market leaders. The real basis of the economy is the resource basis of the economy. Maybe we’d be more prosperous turning cinemas and movie theatres into meatvats and organ fabrication facilities.
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when it comes to movies, i'm a complete popcorn munching normalfag who settles for dumb action flics
my bar is as low as it can get, just give me explotions, monsters, blood, fights, car chases, robots, ninjas, aliens. whatever sound stupid on papper but looks cool on screen will do
but despite my low standards for entretainament it's been years since i set foot on a cinema
Marvel's capeshit were entretaining for a while but i stopped watching them around the time the blacked Mary Jane and Valkirie but even before that i don't remeber what was the last movie i saw
i think Pacifric Rim and Pirates of the Caribean (wich shat the bed with the sequels) were the last non capeshit flics i went to see.
aside from that i don't even remeber if there was even something worth getting my ass off the sofa to watch
[–] 19363866? ago
There wasn’t