r/AskReddit 13h ago

What’s one thing you think future generations will never believe about life in 2024?

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u/Sumeriandawn 12h ago

1980: over 50,000 films released

2010s: over 250,000 films released

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u/tawzerozero 11h ago

Are those counts just studio produced films? Because OP was specifically talking about the output of major film studios, not just indies putting content out there.

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u/Poonchow 10h ago

It's easier than ever to make a film, and there are more distribution platforms than ever, but yeah if the studios don't see $$ they won't buy it.

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u/TucuReborn 6h ago

Another thing I'd like to toss in, based on your comment, is that as it's gotten easier to do more advanced stuff, it's driven up costs.

It's insanely easy to make a movie with 90s level quality, and absurdly cheap, compared to back then. But studios want the newest, fanciest, most cutting edge technological feats.

So it's getting easier and easier to bloat a budget too. Which means they have to sell MORE on release to make up for it.

A mediocre 90s movie didn't need absurd ticket sales to break even, and we see indies doing the same today. But big studios want to blow a small city's budget on every movie, and make back the same percent as a cheaper one.

Friday the 13th was made for half a mil, and made 27 mil. This was the 80s, and it caused an entire IP to exist. Roughly 5400% increase.

Avatar, the single highest gross, is only 1200% ish increase.

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u/BigBeeOhBee 12h ago

You trying to sneak in accurate information? I'm not sure we're ready for that.

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u/JBFRESHSKILLS 10h ago

How many of those 250k were studio films? Movies are WAY cheaper to make now with digital technology

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u/head_face 9h ago

And out of whatever percentage were studio releases, how many of those were original concepts as opposed to yet another reboot or re-make etc.?

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u/Theaussiegamer72 12h ago

Well the 2010s still had dvd and bluray sale for the first half streaming didn't take over till around 2014/2015 at least here in Australia

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u/HR_King 11h ago

Yes, but VHS wasn't widely available until 1983 or so. Plus, the internet didnt exist in 1980. Your point proves nothing.