最終更新日:2022/12/24
Francis Ford Coppola, maker of such films as Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Apocalypse Now, in Details magazine on why movies aren’t as good as they used to be: “Essentially, the film industry is now the child of network television. The people that now run the studios have all been television executives and agents. So that same thing that produced the Vast Wasteland has now bought the movie industry. It’s formulization, McDonalds-ization. Don’t forget, television used to be a fertile place for writers, but it got neutralized.”
編集履歴(0)
元となった例文
Francis
Ford
Coppola,
maker
of
such
films
as
Bram
Stoker’s
Dracula
and
Apocalypse
Now,
in
Details
magazine
on
why
movies
aren’t
as
good
as
they
used
to
be:
“Essentially,
the
film
industry
is
now
the
child
of
network
television.
The
people
that
now
run
the
studios
have
all
been
television
executives
and
agents.
So
that
same
thing
that
produced
the
Vast
Wasteland
has
now
bought
the
movie
industry.
It’s
formulization,
McDonalds-ization.
Don’t
forget,
television
used
to
be
a
fertile
place
for
writers,
but
it
got
neutralized.”