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Steven Spielberg‘s words to Netflix
Steven Spielberg vs. Netflix: How Oscars Voters Are Reacting
https://variety.com/2019/film/awards/steven-spielberg-oscars-netflix-1203155528/
Netflix produces or distributes have a four-week theatrical release before being considered for an Oscar.
Netflix slapped back, suggesting it is a populist institution that makes cinema available to those who live in towns without theaters. Which is pretty hilarious considering that one of the reasons small movie theaters are dying is … Netflix.
But it is also hilarious that it’s Spielberg who, in the parlance of the coverage, is going to battle. I recently watched portions of the Wim Wenders film “Room 666,” in which Wenders brought filmmakers one by one into a hotel room during the 1982 Cannes Film Festival to ask if cinema was dead.
Directors like Jean-Luc Godard and Rainer Werner Fassbinder waxed eloquent about the meaning of cinema, but Spielberg leaned back in his chair and spoke nonstop about money. About how expensive filmmaking was, about how he would have never been able to make “Jaws” at that time what with inflation and the desire by studios to make sure they got a big return on their investments.
If Netflix Loves Cinema So Much, Maybe They Should Let Us Watch Movies in Their Entirety
https://slate.com/culture/2019/03/netflix-oscar-academy-award-eligibility-spielberg-entire-movie-including-credits-please-please-please.html
Director Ava DuVernay, whose film "When They See Us" premieres on Netflix later this year, posted on Twitter that she values Netflix because "it distributes black work far/wide."
"190 countries will get WHEN THEY SEE US," she tweeted. "I've had just one film distributed wide internationally. Not SELMA. Not WRINKLE. It was 13TH. By Netflix. That matters.
Amazon has stuck by the 90-day theatrical window with its acclaimed hits like "Manchester by the Sea" before releasing it on its Prime video service. However, Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke signaled that the studio has plans to look at a "variety of windows" to release its films going forward.
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Initial-D = best movie evar!!
Drift movie made from popular Japanese manga
Initial D is a 2005 Hong Kong action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a film adaptation of the Japanese Initial D manga series. The main character, Takumi Fujiwara, is portrayed by Jay Chou in his film acting debut.[3]
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It’s on Netflix now!!
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