Studios’ problem
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SO the golden era of cinema is drawing to a close; too bad [“In a Losing Race With the Zeitgeist,” by Patrick Goldstein, Nov. 22]. But it’s the studios’ reliance on technology as a replacement for good writing and directing, more than the advent of DVDs and such, that’s been doing them in. Technology’s changed things, but it’d be hard to conjure a more putrid and unimaginative stream of bilge than Hollywood’s been producing.
Good riddance.
WILLIAM CRAIG DROSE
Los Angeles
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