Hollywood Has Got The Virus of Unoriginality

Over the past couple of years Hollywood has come out with some decent movies, but there’s one thing that really “grinds my gears,” Virus movies.  I was a huge fan of 28 days later and even 28 weeks later, even though it had a different director, but recently it seems as if everyone has got the virus.  I went to see Doomsday on its opening night, anticipating it’d end up being a knock off of the Mad Max series, but somewhere along the say it got taken over by the virus.  Movies such as I am Legend and Doomsday would have been so much better without a man killing virus infecting the bloodstream of thousands of people.  Hollywood has got a virus, and it’s called lack of creativity. 

I am Legend, in my opinion, was a movie that had great intentions, but the director just did not put any effort into it.  From the lack of quality animated “infected”, to a pitiful ending, I really think I am Legend could have turned out way better then it had. My ending to I am Legend would have been: Will Smith goes into a breakdown and it shows that everything he had been envisioning was an illusion, and to find out Will Smith was really a homeless guy living on the streets. 

Doomsday, on the other hand, I feel had a really cool idea of touching base with an uncivilized colony, but of course they had to ruin it with the same cliche virus scheme.  If Doomsday had been based around ANYTHING besides a virus, it would have been awesome. 

My plans are to see 28 months later, if it ever comes out, and never see a virus movie again.  Come on Hollywood….can’t we be a little bit more original?  

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4 Comments on “Hollywood Has Got The Virus of Unoriginality”

  1. Kevin Huxford Says:

    I’m of a completely different opinion on Doomsday. It does seem odd to dismiss the movie simply because it has a virus in it, when the movie was really dominated by characters that weren’t infected at all. Even less so than 28 Days Later.

  2. JB Says:

    “Will Smith goes into a breakdown and it shows that everything he had been envisioning was an illusion, and to find out Will Smith was really a homeless guy living on the streets…”

    You ending sounds great..kinda reminds me of the Vanilla Sky ending, sorta. But (and this is in no way me defending the Hollywood position on the movie), would the average movie goer (or should I say target audience of said movie) truly appreciate that type of ending?

    I have somewhat of an elitist taste when it comes to theatrical releases as well…but I have all but given up on mainstream Hollywood producing something original and thought-provoking.
    I feel your pain!

  3. The Russ Says:

    “Come on Hollywood….can’t we be a little bit more original?”

    You do realize that you asked that question with (I assume) a straight face, right?

    Saw hit it big, and then you got all the torture porn movies. The Ring hit it big, and then you got all the Japanese horror remakes. Deep Blue Sea hit it big, and then you got all the underwater horror movies. Before that was Volcano/Dante’s Peak… Hollywood perpetuates itself by producing unoriginal material and trying to make a fast buck off of it.

  4. Lan Says:

    This “disease” is nothing new, my friend.

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