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I like fishies. Trolling the internet since Al Gore invented it. I haz a nice fuzzy blankie... Pluto is a planet. I stealz Food.
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There are two times a woman-led superhero movie has been a box-office hit:
1. Wonder Woman. The character was established in “Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice” and her solo movie released ahead of the “Justice League” crossover movie.
2. Captain Marvel. The movie was teased in the post-credits scene for “Avengers: Infinity War” and her movie came between that and “Avengers: Endgame.”
The sequels to Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel, which were not propped up by major crossover films, did poorly. And the small, disappointing audiences for both of those sequels were 65 percent male.
Every superhero movie, including female-led ones, has a predominantly male audience. The movie must be marketed to men to overcome the presumption that the film isn’t for them. Because men might bring their girlfriends to the female superhero movie, but women aren’t going to show up to this without men.
And just about the worst thing you could say while promoting a girlboss superhero movie that has to appeal to a skeptical male audience is: “This is the gayest superhero movie ever.” Nobody is going to see this.
The Washington Times@WashTimes
"Supergirl" star on character being seen as queer icon: "I'm honored that that's happening, but I think because she doesn't live inside the binary of what we think a woman should be, that is what makes it so special and so exciting and so new." trib.al/N7laAPs
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@deathjitsu Syndication right were huge back in the day. Getting a show to the magic number of episodes was what studios wanted. And getting over the number meant even more money
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People don't understand that Ted McGinley was THE TV show pinch hitter for a while. Need a character replaced or a new guy? It's Ted Time.
Sitcom People@SitcomPeople
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@mackaybell We literally told them if you don’t allow writers to create new ips and keep looking to the old stuff eventually it would cause burn out. And we right.
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WHY HOLLYWOOD HATES WRITERS AND WHY THIS LATEST CRAZE WILL QUICKLY FAIL
So Backrooms predictably sends Hollywood running to Reddit for new ideas. It’s the latest pathetic excuse for studio development execs who seem completely incapable of doing their actual job: developing real movies from scratch.
Let me cut to the ending first: Half a dozen or so ideas will be bought cheaply and developed expensively. None will get made. If one somehow does get produced and is marginally successful, the next batch will be bought at inflated prices… and quietly shelved. Then Hollywood will chase the next shiny fad with no memory of this one.
You can probably already guess why this trend will fail. But to truly understand why Hollywood keeps humiliating itself with these embarrassingly absurd treasure hunts, I'll outline in this thread the entire dysfunctional history the industry has with creators, writers and story.
#Hollywood #Backrooms #Screenwriting #FilmHistory #HollywoodNonsense #CreativeBankruptcy
hollywoodreporter.com/business/digit… via @thr
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