who needs originality?

Like I said over 700 movies a year are released theatrically every year.

Doesn't change anything I said about the emphasis in theatres and the factor of accessibility. One can't simply stroll over to their multiplex and see The Souvenir theatrically. Netflix is a deflection and tangential, not a solution to what I'm discussing.

If you choose too only focus on IP vehicles and not the vast majority which are originals then that's your fault.

Oh, brother. Again, you're so desperate to condescend that you're not even bothering to think through what you're saying. What the fuck do you know about what I focus on, btw?

It's about availability and accessibility in general. And that's the issue. It's a big enough issue, to me, that when I see yet another account dismissing it for the sake of adding one more snarky putdown to what I'm assuming is a long list of put downs and facile comments, it irritates me. And I feel like it's so often from accounts where the post history is like EXCLUSIVELY just 1-2 lines per post (despite the user clearly being capable of writing more). Just irritates me.

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