“For about 10 years, until the start of the pandemic, American films were basically supported by Disney,” Otaka says.
But the pandemic shut down distribution of nearly all Hollywood films, including Disney’s.
“As a result, the Japanese audience for Disney films, which had been quite large, gradually started to fade away,” Otaka says. That is, they kicked the Disney habit, and have been slow to take it up again.
Wait, so the downfall of Disney is saving the Japanese from the Hollywood woke trash? Quick, pour more gasoline on this bitch, we need Disney to burn faster so Anime is saved!
I'll admit I'm a bit of the same, the only films I've seen recently in cinemas was John Wick and Top Gun Maverick. I'm more interested in more info on that Overlord film in the works than anything Hollywood can make.
Oppenheimer looks good. Christopher Nolan is the only director now that I make the effort of going to the cinema for. (I was dragged along to Top Gun Maverick and although the film was some nice escapism, my theater experience was a fucking nightmare)
Wait, so the downfall of Disney is saving the Japanese from the Hollywood woke trash? Quick, pour more gasoline on this bitch, we need Disney to burn faster so Anime is saved!
I'll admit I'm a bit of the same, the only films I've seen recently in cinemas was John Wick and Top Gun Maverick. I'm more interested in more info on that Overlord film in the works than anything Hollywood can make.
Oppenheimer looks good. Christopher Nolan is the only director now that I make the effort of going to the cinema for. (I was dragged along to Top Gun Maverick and although the film was some nice escapism, my theater experience was a fucking nightmare)