• Hux@lemmy.world
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    The Lion King and Shawshank Redemption also came out that year. There are probably other great ones, but I think those two have longer lasting influence than at least half the movies in this list.

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    1999 was a good year too.

    Fight Club

    The Matrix

    Sixth Sense

    10 Things I Hate About You

    The Mummy

    Magnolia

    Eyes Wide Shut

    Being John Malkovich

    Dogma

    The Iron Giant

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    Only Pulp Fiction and Natural Born Killers stood the test of time - the rest is just meh.

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      Are you really trying to say The Shawshank Redemption and Forest Gump are just “meh”?

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          If I were to liken some of those movies to food, I’d definitely say Forrest Gump is the pink slime of movies.

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        The Shawshank Redemption’s political subtext just seems so utterly naive today - and Forest Gump’s is downright alt-historical.

        Speed is just cop-prop, Interview With A Vampire glorifies yet another Antebellum South slave owner, The Crow is just right-wing revenge fantasy in goth clothing, and Ace Ventura’s gross transphobia is so fucking ick it might just as well be used as a TERF training documentary.

        Oh, and Maverick just wasn’t that good to start off with.

        Sooo… “meh” is still generous, methinks.

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    We used to make midbudget movies. Of those, probably speed is the most expensive and it’s budget wasn’t insane.

    It’s good they are coming back

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      Budgets in dollars.

      GUMP = 55m approx

      Pulp = 8m

      Shawshank = 25m

      Interview = 60m

      Natural Born Killers = 34m

      True Lies = 115m

      Maverick = 75m

      The Mask = 23m

      Ace Ventura = 15m

      Speed = 30m

      The Crow = 23m

      Films seem more expensive today regardless of inflation, but I’m all for more mid budget, more varied films coming out again too

      Edit: formatting.

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        Legend.

        I glossed over True Lies in the original list. Completely missed it.

        Obviously that has the highest budget. Probably half of it is just the F16 set piece at the end.

        What I’ve learned from this list is that period pieces are way more expensive than I thought.

        I assume Interview, Maverick, and Gump are all inflated just due to the historical sets.

        Inflation calculator says a 1990 was worth 2.3 times more, so most of those budgets are still tiny.

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        Holy shit, Pulp Fiction was done on $8.5 million. That seems absurdly cheap. I honestly figured it would be closer to Ace Venture, cost-wise.

        Also The Crow and The Mask having matching budgets surprises me. I always assumed The Mask was a more expensive film given the amount of CG work it needed.

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    I mean this is kinda bs. We had some really good movies released this year as well.

    Barbie - besides all the bitching on lemmy, it’s actually a good movie

    Oppenheimer - Maybe an all time classic

    Spiderman Across the Multiverse - maybe one of the best superhero movies ever

    Super Mario Bros - Not my type of movie but a commercial hit

    Guardians of the Galaxy - Another really good superhero movie

    John Wick 4 - Super fun movie

    And that’s just halfway through the year.

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    Yup, I saw almost all of them in theater when they were released, except Shawshank I never saw it, yeah I know it’s about the best movie in the world, but I never saw it, go figure. And I have not seen Maverick too.

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    Actually, if you would go and watch the barbie movie instead of bitching about it you would find a very good Oscar worthy movie which humorously points out several flaws in our current society hiding in plain sight.

    And truly, what or who is bigger then oppenheimer in modern history? The man literally changed the world and is more or less the reason behind the longest period of peace in the west and beyond. It turned out that fear, deterrence, is the only thing that keeps war away.

    They got that message loud and clear in Iran and Northern Korea. Especially after what happened in Libya and Syria.

    Anyway, politic bullshit aside so far 2023 is, I think, a very good year for cinema.

    Next to that I’ve seen this meme repeat itself yearly over the last five years. It’s getting tiresome. It’s time to think up a new one.

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      Not to derail your point, but I am 100% positive that the meme isn’t saying Barbie is a bad movie at all. This meme isn’t near as deep as you’re giving it credit for.

      It’s making the observation that Hollywood has eroded its creative foundation to the point that there have only been two movies that anyone is talking about this year. Whereas in years past there would be dozens.

      I have certainly noticed that over the last few years I care less and less about yet another Marvel movie or remake of an awesome 80s or 90s movie. It’s extremely obvious why masterful productions like Barbie and Oppenheimer stand out above everything else this year. These would have been great movies in the 90s too, but they would have actually been competing against substantially more films that are worth talking about.

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        Studios used to make more films at lower budgets. Now they put all their eggs in fewer baskets. Theatres are struggling with the low volume of new releases.

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    Interestingly, Margot Robbie, the actress for Barbie, is actually a Lemmy user. I randomly found her in a thread talking about the movie industry strikes.