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How are the Internet and other technologies currently affecting the ways in which movies are produced, distributed, and exhibited? Sex does not sellin films anywhere when there is too much available online with having the audience to pay a dime for that. Basic Instinct II was indeed, the last movie to sell sex. Since the evolution of internet, people have stopped using movies to relish their cravings for porn, sex, and nudity. This has conventionally encouraged the producers to increase the market value of their movies by showing too much skin of the hottest celebrities in the upcoming movies, yet they are hardly able to make it with the most wanted pictures being released online far earlier than the rest of the film.
The following image shows the nude picture of the hot Bollywood actor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, who went completely nude for a scene shot in jail for Madhur Bhandarkar’s movie. The picture was released much before the movie. Picture of nude Neil Nitin Mukesh released before the movie (gobollywood.com, 2009). This has left the producers with no option but to make movies with more realistic and intelligent subjects than sex. Sex is no longer one of the powers of movies. To retain the power of porn in movies, producers have to take a lot of pain, as Rijsbergen says, Time has come to start a new movement inventing new images of sexuality and pornography.
Time has come for a new Jan Wolkers, male or female, someone who can write powerful stories of authentic sexuality. Time has come for all kinds of individuals in the media, art and literature to invigorate the tired imagery of commercial porn. (Mystery Man on Film, 2007). Producers have started to make excellent use of technology for mass destruction particularly in action movies like Matrix and Spiderman. With the availability of all types of technologies, film producers are in a position to portray their wildest fantasies about action.
Today’s action movies seem far more realistic and entertaining than they were couple of decades ago. The distribution and exhibition of movies is no less affected by the evolution of internet and technology. In the past, people would go to cinemas to watch new movies. Else, they would get a DVD from the market to see the movie. Nowadays, they do not have to take any pains to watch a new movie as most of them can be watched online completely free of charge. A lot of movies are uploaded on youtube as soon as they are released.
This has obviated the need for audience to spare time to go to the cinema for watching the movies. The idea of watching movies online goes perfectly well with the busy schedule, lack of time and increased cost of living in the contemporary age. Therefore, film producers have to be immensely prudent regarding the secrecy of their movies so that they don’t lose their charm before release. Paradoxically, internet serves as a basic tool for the advertisement of movies, while being a potential threat for film producers.
References: Gobollywood.com. (2009). Neil Nitin Mukesh’s naked truth in Jail. Retrieved from http://www.gobollywood.com/2009/04/neil-nitin-in-jail.html. Mystery Man on Film. (2007). Internet’s Impact on Cinema. Retrieved from http://mysterymanonfilm.blogspot.com/2007/12/internets-impact-on-cinema.html.
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