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#190961 |
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Uh, Netflix is now a studio. They shoot and produce films, and even develop some, not just buy them. That's what a studio does. Their movies play in theaters, if you somehow think that's what makes movies "movies."
It's cool if you live in the 90s, but that doesn't make it the current reality. You people who think streaming isn't the future have a VERY harsh reality coming, like it or not. |
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#190962 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Quit pretending that Netflix isn't currently the place that film makers go to when they can't get money elsewhere.
Yes it's the 'future', but judging by the quality of most films produced there, the future either looks grim or we are currently in a state of transition, so there is no need to uncritically accept the 'current reality', since it is a mere preview. Netflix has potential. Let's just wait and see whether that potential is realised instead of acting like anyone that questions the quality of what they are seeing is somehow stuck in the past. Last edited by malakaheso; 09-15-2019 at 01:35 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Kyle15 (09-15-2019), lemonski (09-15-2019), StarDestroyer52 (09-15-2019), thebalconyfool (09-15-2019) |
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#190963 |
Blu-ray Prince
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Most Netflix original movies have been mediocre at best, but Roma was one of the best films last year (certainly better than Green Book), so the potential ceiling is high. I'm expecting The Irishman this year to be equally as good. However, Netflix is already self-sabotaging that film and its Oscar chances by refusing to give it a theatrical release.
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Thanks given by: | Kyle15 (09-15-2019), thebalconyfool (09-15-2019) |
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#190964 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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The Irishman is getting a limited theatrical release in November.
As for the "Netflix movies don't count" thing, that's just sheer nonsense. The reason the likes of Gray and Dominik - and Scorsese, Cuarón, the Coens etc. - are working with Netflix is precisely because other studios aren't interested in producing or acquiring those projects. Why hold it against the filmmakers? |
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#190965 |
Blu-ray Champion
Aug 2016
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I read a recent interview with David Cronenberg in which he stated Netflix rejected a project he was developing for them. It didn’t sound completely dead but he wasn’t too optimistic. That just baffles me because you would think they'd let him do whatever he wanted considering his name recognition and accomplishments.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Senior Member
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#190969 |
Senior Member
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"Limited theatrical release" is what it's being billed as. I'd expect something akin to Roma's release last year: start in NY and LA, expand to other cities leading up to the streaming drop with theaters showing it in theaters while it's available on streaming. I'm expecting the same for Marriage Story too.
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#190970 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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My Criterion wish list changes for the first time in months, as they are releasing one of my wished-for titles.
All About My Mother (1999) Round Midnight (1986) Cockfighter (1974) The Beat that My Heart Skipped (2005) Crimes & Misdemeanours (1989) (yeah, I won't hold my breath) |
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#190971 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Mar 2013
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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My current Criterion wish list:
RETURN OF THE SEACAUCAS SEVEN (cast reunion documentary) EYES WIDE SHUT STREETWISE M (1951) A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (1957) PRIVATE PARTS (1972, Paul Bartel) THE LAST PICTURE SHOW (standalone) |
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#190973 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Whether I lile Netflix or not is a peripheral concern. Back to the thread. Criterion hope: California Split. Last edited by malakaheso; 09-15-2019 at 10:31 PM. |
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#190977 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Mar 2013
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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I'm also wishing for a couple of restorations:
DEMENTIA 13 (Coppola/Zoetrope 4k restoration) THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN (Universal restoration for Venice Film Fest) |
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#190978 |
Special Member
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (09-16-2019), bonehica (09-16-2019), Cocophone (09-16-2019), Dailyan (09-16-2019), dancerslegs (09-16-2019), Gacivory (09-16-2019), nitin (09-16-2019), octagon (09-16-2019) |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Netflix's decisions do continue to frustrate me and I've decided to drop my steady membership and just subscribe for 1-2 months out of the year, but I am not one of those Luddites who thinks a movie should be barred from winning an Oscar because it was made by a streaming company. |
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