Martin Scorsese Says "Fight Back" Against CBM Culture... By Supporting TDK Trilogy Director Christopher Nolan

Martin Scorsese Says "Fight Back" Against CBM Culture... By Supporting TDK Trilogy Director Christopher Nolan

Legendary director Martin Scorsese has urged cinemagoers to "fight back" against comic book movie culture by showing support for filmmakers like Christopher Nolan...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 25, 2023 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: The Dark Knight

Martin Scorsese has never been shy about expressing his negative opinion on comic book movies (more specifically, how the likes of Marvel Studios' output dominates the marketplace), and the legendary director of Goodfellas, The Irishman and Taxi Driver has now taken another dig at the "omnipresence" of CBM and franchise culture.

In a new GQ profile, Scorsese was asked about his previous comments on the subject, and made it clear that he believes comic book films (and huge studio blockbusters in general) may ultimately contribute to smaller, independent and art house movies being erased from the cinematic landscape completely.

“The danger there is what it’s doing to our culture,” he said. “Because there are going to be generations now that think movies are only those — that’s what movies are.”

“They already think that,” he continued. “Which means that we have to then fight back stronger. And it’s got to come from the grassroots level. It’s gotta come from the filmmakers themselves. And you’ll have, you know, the Safdie brothers, and you’ll have Chris Nolan, you know what I mean? And hit ’em from all sides. Hit ’em from all sides, and don’t give up. Let’s see what you got. Go out there and do it. Go reinvent. Don’t complain about it. But it’s true, because we’ve got to save cinema.”

While it's easy enough to understand where Scorsese is coming from (to some extent, at least), the irony of asking cinemagoers to "fight back" against comic book movie culture by showing support for the director of the one of the most iconic superhero movie trilogies of all time has not been lost on many, including fellow director Scott Derrickson.

Of course, Nolan has also helmed plenty of non-comic book-based/genre fare, but surely the massive success of his recent film, Oppenheimer, only proves that audiences will still show up for non-traditional "blockbusters" in a (supposedly) comic book movie dominated marketplace.

Scorsese went on to speak about the streaming-era definition of content, as opposed to "actual cinema."

“I do think that the manufactured content isn’t really cinema,” he said, adding, “It’s almost like AI making a film. And that doesn’t mean that you don’t have incredible directors and special effects people doing beautiful artwork. But what does it mean? What do these films, what will it give you? Aside from a kind of consummation of something and then eliminating it from your mind, your whole body, you know? So what is it giving you?”

What do you make of Scorsese's comments? Be sure to share your thoughts in the usual place.

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RockBottom
RockBottom - 9/25/2023, 10:14 AM
Even though it is technically a comic book movie….but ok. TEAM NOLAN! 🤷‍♂️
whatevtrev
whatevtrev - 9/25/2023, 10:18 AM
Scorsese's a great director and I like most of the films of his that I've seen but dude... shut up
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 9/25/2023, 10:19 AM
That's petty, it's not like there is someone forcing people to watch CBMs or studios to make them. Clearly these types of movies are popular amongst the general public, simple as that. Make good movies that attract people and they will come. If you have a better product, then make sure to market it well ans sell it, the people will buy it. It's not like CBMs are the only type of movies that are successful.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 9/25/2023, 10:20 AM
@Urubrodi - Plus considering that the overall quality of CBMs has been dropping lately, maybe it's time for him and other directors to act instead of just complain.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 9/25/2023, 10:23 AM
@Urubrodi - you're saying he should make a cbm? Lol CBM movies are like popcorn movies thar come out year round instead of just the summer. They're mindless fun 90% of the time, you can't argue that.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 9/25/2023, 10:29 AM
@bobevanz - Nope, I clearly didn't say that, it's like you never really bother reading someone's comments and midlessly just reply something random. But to answer your comment, if he wants more people to watch his movies then he should make something that will interest the public more than CBMs, it's really that simple. Gangsters movies have never been the most popular genre out there, even though it has its public, and that's what he's most known for.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 9/25/2023, 12:14 PM
@Urubrodi - Scoreses still makes good and interesting films, problem is no one is willing to pay to watch them in cinema anymore because of shitty hollywood habits and mandates. Studios are only promoting and spending big marketing campaigns on CBMS or blockbusters so thats the only thing the majority of moviegoers will see being advertised as a "movie-going experience". He's correct, right now there's already a disproportionate economic effect in box office returns for other genre movies all underperforming except for CBM like films in the past 10 years. the psychological effect can already be seen on consumers who now only pay to see the most expensive film thats just mediocre.

When people think the only thing cinema has to offer are mediocre expensive films and all the experiences are the same, they don't return which is hurting cinemas more now than the past.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 9/26/2023, 10:22 AM
@mastakilla39 - I like some of his movies, just disagree with his views. Studios spend so much marketing on CBMs cause they are a proven and tested form of income for them. Certain genres sell more, that has always been the case. Scorceses' movies could use some better marketing but I'm pretty sure that all the marketing in the world wouldn't make a movie of his reach the same level of success as your average CBM. There needs to be a better balance I agree with that, but that balance will never be in his favor.
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 9/25/2023, 10:21 AM
I was talking to a film producer this weekend. We both agreed Martin Scorsese was a tad over rated. Sure, Goodfellas is a classic, and he has done some really good stuff but try watching Taxi Driver all the way through, it's tough. Mean Streats is an awful film. He's done a hell of a lot of bad to mediocre stuff. That being said, he's probably right about CBM's but he isn't gonna save us from them.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 9/25/2023, 10:21 AM
If you feel attacked, he's talking about you lol. Hollywood needs more “Because there are going to be generations now that think movies are only those – that’s what movies are. They already think that.”
"You can only remake BATMAN, SUPERMAN, and STAR WARS so many times before audiences get bored and their eyes glaze over. Franchise fatigue is a real thing. Hollywood needs to start making mid-budget movies again—original dramas, rom coms, suspense thrillers, pot-boilers. Stuff that doesn’t involve mutants, superpowers, and zombies"
bobevanz
bobevanz - 9/25/2023, 10:25 AM
This is just like the end of the 60's where movie budgets were so inflated and they were basically going the safe route with book adaptations. Luckily the 70's saved the movie industry and started a glorious Renaissance. We're right there again. Plus the strikes will make sure Hollywood goes full Indie once again.
nibs
nibs - 9/25/2023, 10:25 AM
people that get mad at what scorsese says are telling on themselves and it is very funny
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