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[–] Frenchgeek 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I think the problem isn't a shortage of borderline insane writers but a shortage of risk taking patrons.

( Much easier to predict how much money you'll make with a sequel of a sequel of a tired and over-used trope )

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[–] GaystapoDefector ago 

Duuuuude! That sounds like a really cool movie.

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[–] SkepticalMartian 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Exactly this. There's a fine line between brilliance and idiocy when it comes to storytelling and it's hard for most to tell the difference until the finished product is in front of them.

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[–] RedViiper 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

That's how we got Batman vs Superman

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[–] srgmpdns ago 

Having watched films and TV from the acid-soaked 60's... I'm going to say no.

There are plenty of films made from '65-'70 that were clearly made under the influence- either the writer, director, editor, cameramen, composers or actors were manifestly high... are any of them real classics?

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[–] HenryDavidThoreau [S] ago 

Yes. Phill Tippett was on acid while creating Jaba the Hut, possibly one of the most ubiquitous, classic characters of all time.