Trogdor1123
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I wonder when the rumors about games workshop will start to swirl…
the real question is can Disney's production pipeline actually allow for a "boy's" product to go from inception to completion.I wonder when the rumors about games workshop will start to swirl…
If that's how you feel then respectfully, let's end our discussion here. I have too difficult of a time conversing with those who always see every single thing through the lens of politics and culture wars. I know it's a thing, I'm just not that type.Stop with the sanctimonious nonsense and acting like you're above it all. Your gaslighting doesn't work on me.
This entire story is directly related to the culture wars. Disney actively alienated their male audience over the past decade and now they're trying to undo it. You want to ignore that and focus on "good movies" when their creative decisions had a direct impact on the quality of their entertainment.If that's how you feel then respectfully, let's end our discussion here. I have too difficult of a time conversing with those who always see every single thing through the lens of politics and culture wars. I know it's a thing, I'm just not that type.
Just want you to know, my post wasn't about being 'above it all' and that's where you keep misreading me as if I am 'looking down' at you when we have these discussions. I literally just wanted to discuss things like how two people would discuss things in person, basically without all of the extra baggage of the internet. No weird tricks, no gaslighting, etc.
Because I don't agree with this, because there have been multiple projects with positive male leads in Marvel, SW, and animated Disney shows and movies over the past decade. That alone means it must be a writing issue.Disney actively alienated their male audience over the past decade and now they're trying to undo it. You want to ignore that and focus on "good movies" when their creative decisions had a direct impact on the quality of their entertainment.
Looking back at our conversation again, I have not done the following:I'm not misreading you btw. You are constantly condescending to me and this thread is the most recent example. Dropping empathy reactions on my posts, like you did here, makes it impossible to take you seriously. If you could figure out how to be less passive aggressive and disingenuous you'd probably have more productive conversations with me.
It's sad that this would even be remotely true. 'Modern' audiences crave authenticity more than anything. They can sniff out the injected agenda elements that that is what is causing the problem, not the ethnicity of the actors.These days original content means straight white men leads.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion but I don't think you're convincing anyone. I'd say the more reasonable conclusion is that both things are a problem. If you want to ignore the elephant in the room despite the majority of the thread echoing what I've been saying then have it.Because I don't agree with this, because there have been multiple projects with positive male leads in Marvel, SW, and animated Disney shows and movies over the past decade. That alone means it must be a writing issue.
I can't help you with your anti-social personality issues.What should I do differently?
I just don't think it's the primary nor the sole reason for their issues.You're certainly entitled to your opinion but I don't think you're convincing anyone. I'd say the more reasonable conclusion is that both things are a problem. If you want to ignore the elephant in the room despite the majority of the thread echoing what I've been saying then have it.
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A KEY factor about those 2:1 male:female audience splits is that most of the women are being taken....nay, DRAGGED to the premier by their men. So the goal isn't to make the women go to these films on their own, but to inject elements to make the film TOLERABLE to women.They hire rookies to write and direct 200 million dollar films. What do they expect.
And as much as the video game and movie industry don't want it to be true, 80% of the core audience is guys. There are charts that show 50/50 between men and women, but they are counting bad metrics like mobile games and Disney+ subscribers. But look at the audience who buy comics and follows fan channels on YouTube, it's dominated by men.
They hire rookies to write and direct 200 million dollar films. What do they expect.
And as much as the video game and movie industry don't want it to be true, 80% of the core audience is guys. There are charts that show 50/50 between men and women, but they are counting bad metrics like mobile games and Disney+ subscribers. But look at the audience who buy comics and follows fan channels on YouTube, it's dominated by men.
Yeah it sucks they punted us just before we aged out of the target demo.As a Millennial male I feel jealous. It's not like they're catering to my interests (new Darth Maul show looks sick though and I like the A Goofy Movie focus they've had recently).
As a Millennial male you have decades of great content from your childhood and I'm willing to bet you haven't seen most of itAs a Millennial male I feel jealous. It's not like they're catering to my interests (new Darth Maul show looks sick though and I like the A Goofy Movie focus they've had recently).
You're right and funny enough, tonight I just ordered a blu-ray edition of the 2nd season of the original Digimon anime series from the early 00s.As a Millennial male you have decades of great content from your childhood and I'm willing to bet you haven't seen most of it
Hollywood's heyday in the 1990's and 2000's produced so much amazing content and it's all been remastered in 4K and available for you to enjoy
I mean fuck it you could just go watch The Lord of the Rings Trilogy again for the 87th time, it's better than everything Hollywood has made combined in the entirety of the 2010's and 2020's
A number of 2020s blockbusters have claimed inspiration from anime. Namely, Eternals, Shang-Chi, Creed 3, Blue Beetle, The Batman, Matrix 4, EEAAO, Across the Spider-Verse, etc. To say nothing of attempts at live action adaptations of anime like Cowboy Beebop or the more successful One Piece on Netflix, or the flood of pseudo anime on Netflix like Arcane, Witcher, DMC.Start being inspired by popular anime, maybe even start collaborations with Japanese studios.
the real question is can Disney's production pipeline actually allow for a "boy's" product to go from inception to completion.
The pipeline is still infested with the people who made all this junk, and who cried when Bob Chapek told them to stop making everything overtly gay, etc.
By my count they are the 63rd and 79th highest box office superhero movies in real terms, respectively. I think the only way to consider these performances good at all is in a context of superhero movie fatigue being real.For Superman and F4 to be where they are in terms of box office being the movies they are in this market, superhero fatigue isn't real.
Influencers: The Movie.Honestly the last 10 years has been extremely bad on there front on movie releases. There goal of replacing everything with girl bosses nobody identify with also doesn't help.
I would not be shocked if gen-z skipped most super hero movies and have no attachment towards them at all. I honestly have no idea what gen z even cares about, i would assume they are youtube kids and are probably not even into movies anymore.