Every one knows that the movies are a business and that a lot of modern blockbusters are not headed by an auteur, but instead manufactured by a studio with only one goal: make money.The first example that comes to mind for me is Men in Black: International. It's based off a popular IP, stars two likable and charismatic leads that have proven profitable in MARVEL movies, was written by the people who wrote some of the Transformers movies, and was handed to a mediocre director with a history of turning a profit. There doesn't feel like there's a shred of creativity in the film.Another example is Red Notice. A profitable director makes a generic, big budget action comedy with some of Hollywood's most bankable stars.What are some of the most egregious examples of a blatant studio job, made purely for profit and without an ounce of creativity? via /r/movies https://ift.tt/C1vd4mA
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