Can we get a little creativity up in here?
Posted by Plaidman on June 24th, 2007
I just got back from 1408. It’s a psychological horror movie that does what’s advertised. It had my adrenaline pumping throughout most of the movie, unlike many other films in the genre. I would like to see it again - I’m pretty sure there are subtle bits of foreshadowing and symbolism that I didn’t pick up the first time <insert other hippie concepts from film class here>. But 1408 is not what this post is about.
This post is about copycat movies, and I’ll be damned if I didn’t have a thousand things to get off my chest about them. The longer I type rants like this, the less ranty I become. I don’t know why, but it’s happened to the last 3 postings. I write a little bit, then I just delete them cause usually I decide the argument is petty as all hell. I guess I’m not so much of a written ranter.
Anyway the gist of the post was copycat movies like Deep Impact & Armageddon and Madagascar & The Wild need to stop. We see what you’re doing, movie makers, and we don’t like it. Or something. Take some creativity pills. Or as I like to call it, acid. There were very few copycat movies in the 70s. Think about that for a minute before you steal someone else’s movie.
I rant much better in person, I swear.
July 20th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
…and like the Illusionist and Prestige. I have only seen the Prestige, but it seems like not only over half of these movies now have at least one copycat, it comes out the same year. They can’t even WAIT to jump on the bandwagon of the success (or semi-success) of these mediocre films.
I got your back, yo.