Although, and I realize i'm double posting here, I do believe we're misinterpreting Patty Jenkins' comments. She said: “I don’t hear about them, I don’t read about them. It’s not working as a model for establishing legendary greatness."
Read that again. She said nothing about the quality of the movies, so that's not what she's speaking on. The key part is "I don't hear about them, I don't read about them." What I believe her to be saying here (as I said the other day in my own opinion) is that the world of streaming moves so fast that movies come and go and if you blink, you'll miss about 3-5 films in a given week (if not more). That's what she means by "establishing legendary greatness". If a movie comes and goes over the course of a weekend and people never think about it again, it goes to her point that it is essentially a "fake" movie. There's nothing lasting about it.
At the very least what Cinemas get you are free advertising, even if you're going to see another movie
Although, and I realize i'm double posting here, I do believe we're misinterpreting Patty Jenkins' comments. She said: “I don’t hear about them, I don’t read about them. It’s not working as a model for establishing legendary greatness."
Read that again. She said nothing about the quality of the movies, so that's not what she's speaking on. The key part is "I don't hear about them, I don't read about them." What I believe her to be saying here (as I said the other day in my own opinion) is that the world of streaming moves so fast that movies come and go and if you blink, you'll miss about 3-5 films in a given week (if not more). That's what she means by "establishing legendary greatness". If a movie comes and goes over the course of a weekend and people never think about it again, it goes to her point that it is essentially a "fake" movie. There's nothing lasting about it.
At the very least what Cinemas get you are free advertising, even if you're going to see another movie (the name of your movie is on that screen when you're buying a ticket, right?) And if it's a good movie, you'll remember seeing it in a theater because people remember experiences versus just sitting on your couch and watching yet another movie from the same spot, with the same popcorn, on the same TV, and the same poor quality speakers.