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Are Remakes, Sequels, and Reboots Lazy Creativity or Demand Response? EP33

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Are remakes, sequels, and reboots lazy creativity or demand response?

The debate centers on whether remakes, sequels, and prequels in the film industry and ads represent genuine creativity or simply lazy creativity. Chris contends that these types of films are successful because they have the backing of consumers. He argues that as long as audiences continue to support them, studios will have every incentive to keep producing them. This perspective suggests that the responsibility for the prevalence of such films lies as much with consumer behavior as with the studios themselves.

Conversely, Jason views remakes and sequels as indicative of a lack of originality, finding them lazy and uninspiring. He longs for more original and creative content in the film industry. Their conversation also explores the broader implications of consumerism, noting the decline in cinema attendance and highlighting the need for the film industry to evolve its business model. This includes finding new ways to attract audiences and encourage the production of fresh, innovative films. The discussion ends with a call for a shift towards more original storytelling in the industry.

Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Debate 00:44 - Chris Fights that Remakes and Sequels are Amazing 01:44 - Chris Blames Consumer Demand for the Proliferation of Remakes and Sequels 04:21 - Jason Calls it Out as Lazy Creative 05:48 - Jason Pleads to Creatives to Do Better 06:53 - Chris Sees a Change on the Horizon 09:11 - Conclusion and Call for Audience Input

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Are remakes, sequels, and reboots lazy creativity or demand response?

The debate centers on whether remakes, sequels, and prequels in the film industry and ads represent genuine creativity or simply lazy creativity. Chris contends that these types of films are successful because they have the backing of consumers. He argues that as long as audiences continue to support them, studios will have every incentive to keep producing them. This perspective suggests that the responsibility for the prevalence of such films lies as much with consumer behavior as with the studios themselves.

Conversely, Jason views remakes and sequels as indicative of a lack of originality, finding them lazy and uninspiring. He longs for more original and creative content in the film industry. Their conversation also explores the broader implications of consumerism, noting the decline in cinema attendance and highlighting the need for the film industry to evolve its business model. This includes finding new ways to attract audiences and encourage the production of fresh, innovative films. The discussion ends with a call for a shift towards more original storytelling in the industry.

Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Debate 00:44 - Chris Fights that Remakes and Sequels are Amazing 01:44 - Chris Blames Consumer Demand for the Proliferation of Remakes and Sequels 04:21 - Jason Calls it Out as Lazy Creative 05:48 - Jason Pleads to Creatives to Do Better 06:53 - Chris Sees a Change on the Horizon 09:11 - Conclusion and Call for Audience Input

Useful links Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/teamkubbco TikTok: https://www.Tiktok.com/@kubbco Twitter: https://twitter.com/KubbAndCo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kubbco Blogs: https://www.Kubbco.com/blog Audio podcast: https://bit.ly/3tn4Mgk YouTube podcast: https://bit.ly/3K1suVr Social Brief Newsletter (Social media news weekly): https://bit.ly/3I68D6g

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