thejackal221 (post: 1387023) wrote:I am a big visual arts fan, especially when it comes to movies, tv shows, and comics. So I really need to rant about this.
What the heck is going on in America? Creativity seems to have died and now all there is left is rehashing stuff the was made when creativity is still alive. As I look at what is going to be coming out in the next few years I just see remakes of movies, video games, or comics, in some cases I actually see remakes of remakes. Its like movie makers don't have a creative bone in there body. Right now James Cameron is my favorite director, not just because he's a great director, but he has not done one single remake. I really hope our generation follows in his footsteps.
I liked Avatar better when it was called Dance With Wolves.thejackal221 (post: 1387023) wrote:Right now James Cameron is my favorite director, not just because he's a great director, but he has not done one single remake.
Esoteric (post: 1387038) wrote:
The Bourne Identity (1988) was remade The Bourne Identity (2002)
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goldenspines (post: 1387098) wrote:Though, considering you are a fan of visual arts, Jackal, your post on creativity lacking in movies is a bit confusing to me. Visual art is not the only element in movies. They involve story and character development as well. Without these, they would not be movies, they would be works of art (and it could be argued they are not even that, but rather shiny graphics that people have poured tons of money into, i.e. "eye candy").
Cognitive Gear (post: 1387120) wrote:Are you saying that movies cannot be art? If so, then this paragraph makes me very sad, because you have never seen an art film.
goldenspines (post: 1387121) wrote:I didn't say that movies cannot be art (or didn't mean that anyways). On the contrary, I think a very well constructed movie (good plot, characters, etc.) that flows beautifully together is art. But a movie can't be art based on pretty graphics alone. It needs more in it than just that. That's what I meant. o.o
Fish and Chips (post: 1387041) wrote:I liked Avatar better when it was called Dance With Wolves.
Peanut (post: 1387048) wrote:...or Pocahontas.
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