I saw a story that Leonardo DiCaprio is concerned that if Netflix buys WB, movies in theaters will end. I don't know if he is paying attention, but it has been going this way for years. With all the mergers and consolidations, fewer companies are making movies. I look at future schedules, and it seems only 1 movie per week is coming out. Even when there are movies out there, theaters are not picking them up. I want to see No Other Choice. No theaters are picking it up in my area. As desperate as they are, you'd think they'd show it. It is a Korean movie. If DiCaprio is concerned, he needs to advocate for film companies to be broken up under antitrust laws. Hollywood needs competition. Film companies also need to stop throwing all their money into sequels and comic book movies. We need more smaller, dramatic movies. We need comedies. We need movies that depend on story and acting. Right now, it seems they are more concerned with spectacle. Also, comic book movies are very repetitive. If I see one more story about who is in Avengers Doomsday, I am going to scream. Just let the damn movie come out. People want to know everything before it even comes out.
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