Fantasia79
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it’s been YEARS since I’ve been to more than 1 movie a semester, once
Dude, I’m in the 1-2 a year right now. Daughter will be 4 in April. Can not wait to see movies again, and really can’t wait to see movies with her.
Well, "with a young child" tends to drop the movie-going significantly. We were down to 1-2 movies a year when our daughter was little, now back up to maybe 6-8 a year.
The problem with only doing remakes and sequels is that eventually where do the future remakes and sequels come from?? Admittedly whenever Disney seems to try something remotely new in bombs. This year their only two semi-original ideas - Nutcracker and Wrinkle in Time - bombed. Christopher Robin which is semi-original did OK for expectations, but not a huge hit. Last year there weren't any - but in 2016 both Pete's Dragon and BFG did poorly. And one wasn't even really original and at least not a shot for shot remake. 2015 saw Tomorrowland cost them $200 million. Then we go back to John Carter...yeesh.
So - the lessons Disney learns from this is "nothing original". Considering the most risky thing they are doing next year is releasing Captain Marvel...unless you count Artemis Fowl which is right now scheduled for next year as well, but I'm sure is being done on a relatively low budget.
Dude, I’m in the 1-2 a year right now. Daughter will be 4 in April. Can not wait to see movies again, and really can’t wait to see movies with her.