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I've not seen a thread on this here, but its a conversation you hear plenty in the media.
The US is churning out some fantastic TV at the moment; Lost, 24, Prison Break, Law & Order, The Shield, Boomtown, Third Watch etc etc - Whilst Hollywood is struggling with 'remakes' of previous 70/80's films and TV shows; Possieden(sp?) Starsky & Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard, Miami Vice etc or ever poorer sequals of generally poor-in-the-first-place movies.
I've always been a big cinema goer and consumer of DVD's, but i've found that in the past 18 months i've felt compelled to visit the cinema only once (StarWars EpIII) and most of my DVD purchases have been 'must buy' classics that i've seen cheep or boxset TV shows. I've spent so much time visiting Blockbusters and wandering around not seing anything i've wanted to rent, leaving empty handed or with a film i know i won't (and usually don't) enjoy.
Do you think it's a blip, or do you think Hollywood is on a major downhill slope that it probably won't recover from?
The US is churning out some fantastic TV at the moment; Lost, 24, Prison Break, Law & Order, The Shield, Boomtown, Third Watch etc etc - Whilst Hollywood is struggling with 'remakes' of previous 70/80's films and TV shows; Possieden(sp?) Starsky & Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard, Miami Vice etc or ever poorer sequals of generally poor-in-the-first-place movies.
I've always been a big cinema goer and consumer of DVD's, but i've found that in the past 18 months i've felt compelled to visit the cinema only once (StarWars EpIII) and most of my DVD purchases have been 'must buy' classics that i've seen cheep or boxset TV shows. I've spent so much time visiting Blockbusters and wandering around not seing anything i've wanted to rent, leaving empty handed or with a film i know i won't (and usually don't) enjoy.
Do you think it's a blip, or do you think Hollywood is on a major downhill slope that it probably won't recover from?