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Hollywood's Uncertain Comeback

  1. Hollywood's Uncertain Comeback Ted Bonnitt 32:48

Hollywood’s in free fall, and David Poland’s got the play-by-play. Phil and Ted sit down with the veteran film critic for a candid, funny, occasionally brutal look at how the old studio model is collapsing under the weight of Streaming, YouTube, and a creator Economy nobody saw coming this fast. Festivals Dying. Theaters emptying. Studios panicking. It’s all here, and it’s a lot more entertaining than it has any right to be.

Along the way: the industry’s long, weird history of cycling between doom and reinvention (spoiler: this isn’t Hollywood’s first near-death experience), the never-ending fight for artists to actually get paid fairly, and how global economics and shifting audience habits are quietly rewriting what gets greenlit and what gets buried.

Recorded last fall, this episode delivers the goods: candid, sharp, occasionally uncomfortable, and (because it’s David Poland) surprisingly funny about an industry that’s currently anything but.

Phil and Ted’s Sexy Boomer Show: where two guys who remember when FM radio meant something take on the culture, one uncomfortable truth at a time.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast delves into the current state of the film industry, particularly focusing on the factors contributing to its perceived decline.
  • David Poland, the guest, provides insights into how streaming has transformed the movie business and altered audience behavior significantly.
  • The conversation highlights the evolving dynamics of film festivals and their diminishing relevance in today’s Entertainment landscape.
  • The speakers discuss the impact of social media on film marketing, emphasizing its importance in generating awareness but noting its limitations in driving ticket sales.
  • A critical analysis of Hollywood’s financial decisions reveals that studios are reducing the quantity of films produced, which affects overall market Health.
  • The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of original movies and their ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level, despite the dominance of Franchise films.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Substack
  • Paramount
  • Washington Post
  • ABC
  • Disney
  • Netflix
  • Amazon
  • A24
  • Crunchyroll
  • Warner Brothers

Sexy Boomer Show features co-hosts Phil Proctor and Ted Bonnitt.

Phil Proctor is an accomplished humorist, author, actor, and best known as a founding member of the groundbreaking comedy group, The Firesign Theatre.

Ted Bonnitt is a writer, host, and producer of national entertainment podcasts, radio, television, and film programming, including with members of the Firesign Theatre.

Listen LIVE every Tuesday at 1p PT on Los Angeles Radio KPFK.org. and at SexyBoomerShow.com.