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For the last few years franchise movies like star wars, marvel, etc. made money regardless of quality. However now it seems like audiences are being choosier when it comes to these kinds of tentpole releases. I've seen some people online say that the movie/theater industry is losing people in general but I don't think that's the case.

Super Mario and spiderverse made a lot of money. And Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Dune seem to be tracking well. I think the problem is that people are getting sick of the same old stuff and need more than just a brand name to go to the theater. What do you you think?

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[โ€“] regeya@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I want to see Indiana Jones but I've had stuff to do every day since it came out. I might bite the bullet and go tomorrow.

[โ€“] jordanlund@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

No spoilers, for me it felt like it was cutting bits and pieces from the original films and remixing them.

"Oh, this is just like that bit from Raiders where Marian gets kidnapped... Oh, hey, that's like when the tank ground up against the wall..."

There's entirely too much of "Well if you liked that, you'll probably like this..." moments.

Which isn't always bad, but it doesn't generate new memories so much as throw back to the others.