Comments by "belstar" (@belstar1128) on "Can We Have Good Movies?" video.

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  3. yea i agree with this take a lot in the 2000s they tried a lot of new things but even in the early 2010s movies went down hill quickly. too many remakes and marvel movies that drowned out original stuff. in the 2000s remakes of old movies were rare and they mostly remade very old movies like king kong in 2005. but in 2010 they made the a team movie and i didn't think it was very good .but then they made total recall 2012 and i really considered it pointless since i still viewed the movie from 1990 as modern and technology wouldn't improve it much . and the movie didn't have much in common with the original anyway .and these movies weren't even woke that wouldn't be a thing until 2014 or 15 i think there was even a post apocalyptic movie from 2010 about a guy trying to protect the last bible. i was also a big marvel fan in the 2000s and 90s in my country American comics were not popular and we only knew about superman batman and Spiderman and the x men because of the cartoons. when the fantastic 4 movie came in 2004 out non of my friends knew who they were i was the only one who knew about them at my school same with iron man in 2008. i was surprised that they would make movies about these more obscure characters .but nowadays i don't like marvel anymore because they keep retconning the stories and there are way too many marvel movies. some older people hate 2000s movies because they feel more modern and look similar to modern movies and the aesthetic reminds them of highschool or college or their later 20s or even 30s when they were not having as much fun as in the 90s or 80s or 70s when they had a more simple view of the world. the fact that they came out in a year that starts with a 2 instead of a 1 alone is enough for some people to hate on it. the only thing i disliked about 2000s movies compared to 90s movies was the bad soundtracks and dull colors
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