Biggest problems with modern movies – We here at The Richest are massive movie fans. Like so many other people, we look forward to the release of many of Hollywood’s attempts at creating hugely lucrative and entertaining blockbusters every year. Just like you, however, we’ve noticed a few trends that are resulting in more and more movies missing the mark.
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We’re not here to claim the sky is falling. There are still several awesome movies that get released every year, but if only a few things could change, we’re confident the results would massively improve.
When we put together this list, we sat back and thought about all of the recurring problems that have taken away from our enjoyment of far too many movies. We’re not here to tar and feather the entire industry; we realize that every generation has their fair share of movie mistakes that spread across the cinema like a virus. Instead, we’re just hoping that taking an in-depth look at modern movies and what many fans want to see changed will eventually make someone listen.
16. Following Trends Until the Bloody End
When a business manages to attach itself to a popular trend, it is a sure-fire catalyst to immense success. Instead, when business jumps on a little bit late and attempts to ride the wave far too long after it has already come ashore it makes them look out of touch, which can easily be the kiss of death. With that said, although we realize the business side of Hollywood has a huge impact on the movies that get made, this list is focused on the creative end and trends can be just as damaging there.
We love our fair share of comic book movies but that doesn’t mean that even we can’t see that their popularity has caused a glut of sorts. The latest, horrible adaptation of The Fantastic Four could have easily not had so many cooks in the kitchen or not been made at all if the studios didn’t need to have their comic book franchises. In fact, there may just be more comic book movies that are in the planning stages than those that have already been made, while an ever increasing fraction of the audience has already had enough. This latest fad is far from the first time this has happened too. Sequels, prequels, and remakes ruled the roost before and things like meta horror films, teen sex comedies, and many, many others have been awfully over-exposed in the past.
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