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Movies suck now
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:26 pm
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:26 pm
Traveling for work and was thinking about going to see a movie tonight…. Here are the options:
Dracula movie
Cartoon
Superhero
The 100th Jurassic park
Another cartoon
A zombie sequel
Another cartoon
F1 - legit
When did real drama, comedies, and actual movies stop getting made????
Dracula movie
Cartoon
Superhero
The 100th Jurassic park
Another cartoon
A zombie sequel
Another cartoon
F1 - legit
When did real drama, comedies, and actual movies stop getting made????
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:28 pm to BabyTac
I mostly agree. F1 was the shite tho
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:29 pm to BabyTac
You're in the height of the summer season, where movies compete to become blockbusters and get family vacation money. But you know that.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:29 pm to BabyTac
I've been watching a lot of indie/under the radar type movies lately and have been really enjoying them. I think I'm mostly done with big budget Hollywood slop.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:31 pm to BabyTac
That’s a pretty typical summer slate. This your first time watching a movie in the summer in 40 years?
Posted on 7/16/25 at 1:32 pm to BabyTac
Can this board tell me about this time period where every week, especially in the summer, had all these great films you speak of?
Posted on 7/16/25 at 2:42 pm to RLDSC FAN
Well, in the summer of 1957, the small little neighborhood theater in Shreveport, the Broadmoor Theater on Youree Drive, ran all of these:
A Face in the Crowd, The Spirit of St. Louis, La Strada (1954, Fellini), The Bachelor Party, Gunfight at the OK Corral, The Tattered Dress, Fire Down Below, Giant (1956, still circulating), Desk Set, Loving You (Elvis), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943, re-issue), An Affair to Remember, The D.I. (Jack Webb), Something of Value, Band of Angels, Trooper Hook (Joel McCrea), The Lonely Man, and about ten or fifteen others.
Same summer, the Saturday matinees included: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, Jungle Moon Men (1955- Jungle Jim), The Monster from the Ocean Floor (early Corman cheapie), Sunset in the West (1950- Roy Rogers re-issue), Riders to the Stars (Ivan Tors sci-fi), No Holds Barred (1952-Bowery Boys re-issue), among others.
All in the same theater, for the three summer months of 1957.
A Face in the Crowd, The Spirit of St. Louis, La Strada (1954, Fellini), The Bachelor Party, Gunfight at the OK Corral, The Tattered Dress, Fire Down Below, Giant (1956, still circulating), Desk Set, Loving You (Elvis), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943, re-issue), An Affair to Remember, The D.I. (Jack Webb), Something of Value, Band of Angels, Trooper Hook (Joel McCrea), The Lonely Man, and about ten or fifteen others.
Same summer, the Saturday matinees included: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, Jungle Moon Men (1955- Jungle Jim), The Monster from the Ocean Floor (early Corman cheapie), Sunset in the West (1950- Roy Rogers re-issue), Riders to the Stars (Ivan Tors sci-fi), No Holds Barred (1952-Bowery Boys re-issue), among others.
All in the same theater, for the three summer months of 1957.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 3:39 pm to BluegrassBelle
quote:
This your first time watching a movie in the summer in 40 years?
He's in the office, and doesn't have time for summer movies if it's not a holiday. He is feeling guilty and bored because he isn't marking his territory around the water cooler being ultra productive.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 3:40 pm to Aeolian Vocalion
How do you remember all of that? I can't remember what was in the theatre a month ago.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 4:04 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Oh, I don't recall it personally. Before my time. But I copied some logs, long time ago. So, I know the films screened each month there. Back then, theaters ran a lot more, sometimes with certain titles screened on Sun-Mon-Tue, then a different one on Wednesday evenings (usually a b-film), then a different title run on Thu-Fri, and a Saturday matinee double-feature (one showing), and sometimes a Saturday night 'drive-in' type horror/sci-fi double-feature thriller. All in all, you could go to the theater in a single week, and sometimes catch seven different films.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 5:37 pm to BabyTac
We’re down to big-budget superhero movies and big-budget action movies
If you think both of those genres suck balls (correct imo), then yep movies have never sucked more.
Thankfully TV still has some winners
If you think both of those genres suck balls (correct imo), then yep movies have never sucked more.
Thankfully TV still has some winners
Posted on 7/16/25 at 6:41 pm to BabyTac
Box office variety is probably as bad as its ever been.
Getting slightly drunk with the boys and going to a late night showing of Old School or Wedding Crashers isn't really a cultural thing anymore. That used to be my jam along with many others.
If you're not into comic book movies, not sure what you're supposed to go regularly see.
Getting slightly drunk with the boys and going to a late night showing of Old School or Wedding Crashers isn't really a cultural thing anymore. That used to be my jam along with many others.
If you're not into comic book movies, not sure what you're supposed to go regularly see.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 6:43 pm to BabyTac
quote:
Superhero
SUPERMAN
Grow a pair and go have fun
Posted on 7/16/25 at 6:45 pm to Aeolian Vocalion
quote:Thats a ton of movies for a time when theaters usually showed no more than one film per week. You sure about this?
A Face in the Crowd, The Spirit of St. Louis, La Strada (1954, Fellini), The Bachelor Party, Gunfight at the OK Corral, The Tattered Dress, Fire Down Below, Giant (1956, still circulating), Desk Set, Loving You (Elvis), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943, re-issue), An Affair to Remember, The D.I. (Jack Webb), Something of Value, Band of Angels, Trooper Hook (Joel McCrea), The Lonely Man, and about ten or fifteen others.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 6:57 pm to BabyTac
F1 was sweet but I agree. But this is a typical summer time lineup. Summer movies appeal to the casual dumb fun popcorn flick crowd and they make a ton of money so they’re going to keep doing it.
People aren’t paying to see period pieces, dramas, or Indy’s in theatres anymore so you don’t see them often and when you do they’re in theatre for maybe a week or 2. Streaming has been great for cinephiles though. You can pretty much watch anything for a small fee
I still go to the movies probably once every week or 2 just because I enjoy the experience but nothing has blown me away since probably Oppenheimer. Warfare was up there if we’re talking 2025
People aren’t paying to see period pieces, dramas, or Indy’s in theatres anymore so you don’t see them often and when you do they’re in theatre for maybe a week or 2. Streaming has been great for cinephiles though. You can pretty much watch anything for a small fee
I still go to the movies probably once every week or 2 just because I enjoy the experience but nothing has blown me away since probably Oppenheimer. Warfare was up there if we’re talking 2025
This post was edited on 7/16/25 at 7:00 pm
Posted on 7/16/25 at 8:15 pm to Fewer Kilometers
Yep. But this was a 'neighborhood' theater. Second run. Not like the downtown theaters. The 'nabes' often stuck to that same format they'd pretty much had in the late-1930s and 1940s. Approximately 20 movies a month, especially if the Saturday matinee was a double-feature (which was often the case).
The number (at least at The Broadmoor) drastically shrunk down by around the summer of 1959, where each month might have only 6 or 7 different films running. Eventually maybe even only 5 by the time you get well into the 1960s.
The number (at least at The Broadmoor) drastically shrunk down by around the summer of 1959, where each month might have only 6 or 7 different films running. Eventually maybe even only 5 by the time you get well into the 1960s.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 8:17 pm to Aeolian Vocalion
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All in the same theater, for the three summer months of 1957.
One, several of those movies aren't very good. Two, those movies weren't all playing on the same day.
So if a random summer Wednesday's double feature included Something of Value and Trooper Hook, you might feel very similar to someone looking at the theater listing today -- looks like it's subpar genre fare today.
Posted on 7/17/25 at 12:17 am to BabyTac
Yeah..that's what happens.
Im glad tubi exists with their 1970s exploitation stock
Im glad tubi exists with their 1970s exploitation stock
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