Just been thinking (I know, I'm banned from doing that) about everything that pops up on radio, TV....movies, version on version, takes on takes, blah blah blah....have we become creatively bankrupt?
Just been thinking (I know, I'm banned from doing that) about everything that pops up on radio, TV....movies, version on version, takes on takes, blah blah blah....have we become creatively bankrupt?
Just been thinking (I know, I'm banned from doing that) about everything that pops up on radio, TV....movies, version on version, takes on takes, blah blah blah....have we become creatively bankrupt?
In a more serious note, creativity is not what matters anymore. What matters nowadays is money and looks, together with the shortcuts to get either one or the another one, or both.
Just been thinking (I know, I'm banned from doing that) about everything that pops up on radio, TV....movies, version on version, takes on takes, blah blah blah....have we become creatively bankrupt?
IMO cinema is dead. There is nothing remotely interesting being made by Hollywood these days that is worth the price of a movie ticket. In fact, the last 10 movies I've gone to the cinema for were re-screenings of classic - First Blood, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The Warriors, Uncle Buck etc.
Just been thinking (I know, I'm banned from doing that) about everything that pops up on radio, TV....movies, version on version, takes on takes, blah blah blah....have we become creatively bankrupt?