watched the trailer for Scorsese's $125 million, "The Irishman" that uses anti-aging techniques to allow Pacino and DeNiro (of a few) to be shown at various ages across time.
my first thought was, why? why not usher in a new era of talent for this epic period mob drama tale? and why is it so important to Netflix to be an "Oscar" contenders? are they searching for some kind of validation?
could this be a part of their future model? where they have theatrical releases then ONLY allow there film to be seen on Netflix, or will they possibly license their "original content" to other streamers and cable channels?
it's curious. any thoughts?
my first thought was, why? why not usher in a new era of talent for this epic period mob drama tale? and why is it so important to Netflix to be an "Oscar" contenders? are they searching for some kind of validation?
could this be a part of their future model? where they have theatrical releases then ONLY allow there film to be seen on Netflix, or will they possibly license their "original content" to other streamers and cable channels?
it's curious. any thoughts?
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