Why Modern Movies Suck - The Myth Of The "Modern Audience"

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Published 2022-11-03
It seems like everything these days has been "updated for a modern audience." But what exactly does it mean? Who is this "modern audience" that Hollywood is so desperate to cater to? Join me as I do my best to solve this perplexing mystery.

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All Comments (21)
  • Hollywood:- remakes old movie for cash grab by saying its for the "modern audience" The audience:- Rewatches the original.
  • @100Wilbur999
    Hearing Disney say the Hercules remake "will be modern musical inspired by TikTok" was genuinely the scariest thing I've ever read.
  • @goofyassgoobers
    As a Colombian, I don’t understand the need to cast Rachel Zegler as Snow White, I don’t want “diversity” just because, I want an accurate and entertaining film that doesn’t race swap a classic character.
  • @cryonic4498
    “Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.”
  • "Modern audience" "Diverse casting" and "subverting expectations" are 3 movie killers.
  • @Lootbot90
    Imagine replacing characters because of the color of their skin and it not being considered racist.
  • As someone who was a part of the “modern audience” as a teen, a lot of it is emotional immaturity and the almost cultish approach to “woke” culture. Being told by the internet that if you don’t hit the diverse cast checkboxes, or write minorities with flaws, or include any amount of offensive humor, you’re a shit writer, really got into my head as an emotionally immature teen and caused a lot of unwarranted guilt. My dad showing me The Drinker kickstarted my escape from that mindset, and I’m looking forward to becoming a good writer instead of a “woke” one lol
  • @quadkoos18
    I once saw a saying that these remakes were "ruining my childhood". No they are not. My childhood was great I got to see these shows and movies as they were originally made. They are ruining the childhood of the kids today with these terrible remakes and censoring of the past.
  • @aphixios
    Older movies wanted to captivate audiences, tell stories, and build a legacy full of passion and love. Something that’s foreign to the modern movie making industry
  • @MrQuincy27
    I just don't understand why Hollywood, TV and Cinema don't realize that Twitter does not speak for the masses
  • @ArqCaduGarcia
    damn, i'm so relieved we could at least have the Lord of the Rings right before the collective madness really set feet in our pop culture.
  • @icommenttoplay1301
    Caught this one late! Excellent and well said. As a female I find it so hard to think nower days of female protagonists that are strong without it be blatantly being shoehorned into their character. The modern presentation of females, especially with Disney properties makes me continuously roll my eyes.
  • “We want the film to reflect the world we live in.” Depicts tiny women beating up big men
  • @thund3rstruck
    My teenage daughter told me a few weeks ago that she didn't really like movies and didn't understand why people care so much about them. In response we have spent the last few weekends watching some of my favorites; Gattaca, Vanilla Sky, Shawshank Redemption, The Grren Mile, Apollo 13, Interview with the Vampire, Dances with Wolves, Planet of the Apes (1968), Sweeney Todd, etc and now she concedes that she actually just doesn't like modern movies. She said to me that she just hates all movies made after 2010... lmao...
  • @daoakboy8747
    If Modern audiences actually existed these shows, movies, and games wouldn’t all be failing.
  • The thing about successful movies is that they capture timeless ideas and communicate them to a new audience.
  • I recently saw a TikTok video where a guy said The Breakfast Club has not aged well because of “the crotch shot”. That’s right, a film about five students that come together as strangers and leave as friends after opening up to each other about suicide, depression, peer pressure, parental neglect and abuse and directed by one of the greatest filmmakers of the 80’s if not all time has not aged well because of a three second panty shot.
  • @Randomcorpse
    "Villainy wears many masks; none so dangerous as the mask of virtue." - Washington Irving
  • @AnnaMaria-oy1fp
    Those who have watched FRIENDS, remember the Bruce Willis episode where he is strong, silent, tough, protective? Rachel wants to get him to open up. What happens? See........
  • @erosion271
    Their modern audience is Twitter not 99% of the rest of the world. I actually saw a tweet from a writer who reminded his fellow creatives that twitter is a fraction of your audience