Hm. While these are valid observations and cause some interesting thoughts, I dunno if I agree with the scope. The 'jaded' fucktards who denigrate anything that does not meet their nebulous standards are really just edge-cases; thing is, they are more noticable because they are usually the loudest and the most obnoxious. I honestly think if it was as rampant a condition as Bob implies here, James Cameron wouldn't have so much money as to be able to build himself a 14000 square foot mansion constructed completely of bricks of 100 dollar bills.
I personally don't tolerate people like that: as I said, they're fucktards who seem to be determined to be unhappy and 'forever longing'. Usually not barrels of fun to hang out with.
The bit about there is nothing original also deeply saddens me. I would like to think that there are still stories yet to be told and songs yet to be sung, but I can understand where a person could think that is not the case. However, instead of a lack of inspiration, I'd chalk it up to commercialization- the capitalist system rewards low-risk investments with guaranteed returns over high-risk, all or nothing gambles, and this attitude bleeds over into our art and culture as well as our economics. Better to rehash a subject that is known to resonate with audiences than to attempt something avant garde. (I mean, shit, the fact that we have a phrase to describe exactly things that are experimental, different, and risk-taking should tell you something right there.)
other than that-- wow, Krull. Man that was a stinker of a movie. Saw it in the theaters, even.