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New Hollywood Section

As a new user, I have found a section of this article that I think could be improved by a more in-depth discussion on the modern "blockbuster" since there are only a few mentioned in the New Hollywood section. After all, Spielberg, Coppola, Scorcese and Lucas went on to create many more blockbuster hits during that period and especially since they are all still creating today. (Mspirit1999 (talk) 19:50, 10 August 2014 (UTC))

Modern Cinema

As a new user, I have been trying to identify places for improvement in this particular article. I feel that there is room for more information in the Modern Cinema section. Other sections specifically discuss movie studios and their impact on cinema. However, the Modern Cinema section could be updated to include how each studio has fared financially in the modern age of cinema, what types of films each studio most often presents, how studio movies impact cinema versus how independent movies impact it, etc. Perhaps this discussion is one for a separate article entirely, but it seems that this article could be improved with a further discussion of how cinema is continuing to evolve in the modern age. There are countless new outlets for filmmakers today, such as YouTube and even things like Vine, which deserve to be discussed in relation to their place in moviemaking and cinema progress. Cheliue (talk) 02:22, 11 August 2014 (UTC)

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