Greetings All,
I've been meaning to talk about this for a while, but a link to an article in the Spielberg thread by Mr Negativity reminded me of it. Remember the good old days...when one movie studio would also produce a film...
Well now..there may be one movie studio, and up to 5 or 6 Production companies (or more)...and they all want their logo at the beginning of the film. I understand, especially with a focus more on a global market (especially China), how this may be profitable, but I just find it annoying. We don't have opening credits in most films anymore, instead we've traded it for up to 3 minuets of production logos waiting for the dang film to start. I just noticed it in particular in the last two films I saw in theaters which happened to both be Paramount films (Star Trek Beyond and TMNT: OOTS) . I've been pretty outspoken about certain negative trends I have been seeing both in how modern films are made, and the movie going experience in general. This is just another nail in the coffin. It is still early, and honestly my foreknowledge of 2017 films in general is not the greatest, but off the top of my head, I can only think of three films that are a certainty for me to see in theaters in 2017.