Ep. 17: What Happened to Summer Blockbusters?

TIFF Long Take - A podcast by TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival)

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Since JAWS was released in 1975, summertime has always been known to movie lovers as "Blockbuster Season". But with diminishing box office returns, exhausted film franchises pushing out 5th and 6th sequels, and more people staying at home for a night of Netflix, we're starting to wonder, is the age of the Blockbuster coming to close? To get more insight Rob and Geoff sit down with film writer Adam Nayman (The Ringer, The Globe and Mail). The three talk about the origins of the "modern summer blockbuster" (4:50), wonder if the summer films of 1984 will stand the test of time better than 2016(13:25), and discuss why "franchise fatigue" for tent-poles like TRANSFORMERS, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, and SPIDERMAN, might be a big part of the problem (17:45). They also get into why virtually every superhero movie seems to be immune to financial failure (25:25), and make their picks for a 2017 film that could snap us out of this drought and make blockbusters fun again (31:10).

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