• aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Make movies that are engaging enough to keep people from checking their feeds while they wait for something to happen.

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      My wife said that the Wire was hard to follow and boring, but she also checked her phone every 5 minutes and was carrying on a conversation there with her friends. She also impulsively pulled out facebook and scrolled a bit. I pointed all this out but Its still the shows fault somehow.

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      16 hours ago

      I dunno man, I can’t get my friends to watch some stellar movies because their attention span has been shot over time.

      Believe it or not, they’ll watch crappier movies because they don’t need to pay attention.

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      18 hours ago

      Part of it is the movie, but a large part is that short form video trains your brain to need frequent dopamine fixes. A 5 second video does that, while a 90 minute movie might not give it until the climax.

      It’s not much different than a smoker taking a break during a movie.

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        17 hours ago

        If someone starts a movie and immediately pulls their phone out or starts cleaning, that’s on them.

        And movies absolutely should not be made to cater to addiction. Nothing should, except for something explicitly designed to help people recover from addiction.

        When movies have a good idea and are given the proper attention to make them well, regular people won’t be checking the time or reading blogs when they become bored. The problem is that studios say that, good idea or not, proper attention to the craft or not, we’re making this many movies this year. We’re lucky if a few of those movies are something future generations would consider good.

        Matt Damon is suggesting that movies be made even worse than they already are.

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          14 hours ago

          Matt Damon is suggesting

          It definitely reads more as “Netflix execs suggest and Matt Damon complains about”

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        17 hours ago

        I can’t stand short videos. I won’t even watch videos that aren’t an hour or longer myself. I don’t get these shorts, it’s so unsatisfying.

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        14 hours ago

        lol yea, toootally nothing to do with it. That’s why nobody ever talks about great movies, and movies toooootally aren’t getting longer nad longer… yep, totally not a quality to attention thing.

        Not like there are legendary movies that are several hours long that people still watch… Yep, quality has nothing to do with how long people stay engaged with movies!

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          Do the people who have their phones out in films nowadays watch those old movies without looking at their phones, hmm?

          Your snark makes you sound like an arsehole.

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            My snark is because it was an assinine statement that was said rudely. I don’t know why you’re mad at me and not the rude person with the wrong opinion.

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          Bud… people are on thier phones constantly… there nothing that will stop that…