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Scorsese vs Netflix: can streaming regain its artistic integrity?

By Mark Beaumont

 

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Martin Scorsese has added streaming to his list of dislikes. CREDIT: Getty/Alamy

 

Art enriches, content distracts. Art is an event, content everyday.

 

We travel to art; content floods upon us. Art is rare, content overabundant.

 

Art surprises, content reassures. Art is appreciated, content thoughtlessly consumed. Art is priceless, content is trash.

 

Full Story: https://www.nme.com/features/martin-scorsese-streaming-netflix-artistic-integrity-2886175

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Scorsese isn't 

On 2/23/2021 at 9:20 PM, spidermike007 said:

I tend to disagree. Scorcese obviously has an ax to grind, as his primary platform, movie theaters, as being eliminated and the demand for them is eroding. 

 

What ax is that?  Scorcese just received up to US$250,000,000 from Netflix to film The Irishman.

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6 minutes ago, Iron Tongue said:

Scorsese isn't 

 

What ax is that?  Scorcese just received up to US$250,000,000 from Netflix to film The Irishman.

And most of us would think that might be enough. But, based on the amount of griping he has been doing lately, that does not seem to be the case. He seems very upset, with the decline of the movie theatre. Many of us might agree with some of that sentiment, but I say get over yourself. Move on. You had a great career, and the universe is in a constant state of flux, so why should your industry be expected to never change, or evolve? 

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