Quality isn't about where the money came from or which company gets to put their name on the thing. What matters is who made the movie and why they made it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Unfortunately, overall, movies are a conglomerate. People buy and sell people in this business, which can get really ugly.
The corporate system dictates what gets made, and the movies are so bad because of the economic structure of Hollywood. The big business takeover of Hollywood is at fault rather than American storytellers - it's what keeps textured movies from getting made.
The film is not a success until it makes money. It's only good when there's a dollar figure attached to the box office.
A lot of things and a lot of money is involved in a movie. It is very upsetting when a movie doesn't fare well at the box-office.
Audiences can be leery of sequels; the studios make a hit, they see dollar signs, and they make a cheap rip-off.
If the studio wants to spend money on making your movie better, let them.
I think the form, the Hollywood movie, I think the quality is obviously always going to be there and I think that the question of taste, there's always a question of taste.
There are two types of films - one made by the big-time producers, the other is low budget stuff made by some producers who make films for the heck of it, they complete their films for small amounts, sell it at low costs with almost no publicity.
It is up to us to produce better-quality movies.
Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they don't care about movies.