thejackal221 (post: 1387023) wrote:I am a big visual arts fan, especially when it comes to movies, tv shows, and comics. So I really need to rant about this.
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What the heck is going on in America? Creativity seems to have died and now all there is left is rehashing stuff the was made when creativity is still alive. As I look at what is going to be coming out in the next few years I just see remakes of movies, video games, or comics, in some cases I actually see remakes of remakes. Its like movie makers don't have a creative bone in there body. Right now James Cameron is my favorite director, not just because he's a great director, but he has not done one single remake. I really hope our generation follows in his footsteps.
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Ellipsis.
No, creativity is not dead. Creativity is very much alive and thriving. I know that if you aren't a film geek, it's really easy to think that there are no creative, imaginative, and original movies coming out of America, but it simply isn't true. Let's take a look at a few fully original films in 2009:
Avatar
District 9
Moon
The Hurt Locker
A Serious Man
Inglorious Basterds
Bad Lieutenant
Goodbye Solo
This is, of course, discounting the creativity it takes to make a movie out of existing source material. I compiled this list off the top of my head, so there are certain to be plenty more out there. (and there are.)
The reason that the less original/creative (again, discounting how much creativity goes into adapting something to film) get all the attention is because we, the consumer, vote with our money. Our money-votes overwhelmingly support familiar materials and stories more than original ones.
I could make similar arguments for comics and video games. (Then there is television, which is pretty incredible right now.)
On a sidenote, James Cameron directed
True Lies, which is a remake of the French film
La Totale !
[font="Tahoma"][SIZE="2"]"It was so much easier to blame it on Them. It was bleakly depressing to think that They were Us. If it was Them, then nothing was anyone's fault. If it was us, what did that make Me? After all, I'm one of Us. I must be. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things."
-Terry Pratchett[/SIZE][/font]