Driverless pods could have people who want to watch the same movie. Or there could be Tinder pods.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
On a big film, there's almost no way you can meet everyone. On an indie, there are 30 people and no trailers to duck into.
I lust after iPods or Mini Coopers not because they're unique, but because they've been so artfully made that I couldn't imagine doing it better myself.
There's a movie called 'Pod People' that has a weird little anteater alien. That was a good alien.
People don't want lots and lots of single purpose devices. They do not want to have to learn how to set up something for photos, another thing for music, another thing for video.
Leave a movie audience inspired, and they will want to ingrain that movie into their lives with the toys, branded food products, soundtracks, and clothing they buy.
Movies will end up being this esoteric art form, where only singular people will put films out in a small group of theaters.
Independent filmmakers already have their heads around people on their couches watching their movies.
Wouldn't it be great if cars came equipped with screens like that thing they have in Times Square that spells out the news? You could punch out your own instant messages: 'Will the small red car with the ugly driver please stay a little further behind?'
However much we might deplore the profit motive, or consumerist values, if everyone just wants i-Pods we would probably be better off than if they wanted class revolution.
The idea that somebody would go to my YouTube channel and want to watch movies and then be subjected to some terrible car commercial - I don't like that.
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