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Ridley Scott Says Movies Today Are “Drowning in Mediocrity”
Ridley Scott Says Movies Today Are “Drowning in Mediocrity”-March 2024
Mar 11, 2026 11:20 AM

Ridley Scott is not entertained at least, not by modern cinema.

The legendary director of Alien, Gladiator and Blade Runner says films today are so hopelessly mediocre hes taken to rewatching some of his old movies instead.

As reported by U.K. Yahoo News, the British director was speaking at the BFI Southbank about how he tends to watch plenty of films and TV shows, especially to find new talent to cast in his projects (he spotted Gladiator IIs Paul Mescal, for example, while watching the BBC miniseries Normal People). Only lately, watching the latest titles has become a bit of a grind for the 87-year-old filmmaker.

Well, right now Im finding mediocrity, were drowning in mediocrity, Scott said. The quantity of movies that are made today, literally globally, millions. Theres not thousands, theres millions, and most of it is shit 80-60 percent eh, 40 percent is the rest, and 25 percent of that 40 is not bad, and 10 percent is pretty good, and the top 5 percent is great.

Scott acknowledged that his math might not be perfect. Im not sure about the portion of what Ive just said, he added. But in the 1940s, when there were perhaps 300 movies made, 70 percent of them were similar, for example. I think a lot of films today are saved, and made more expensive by digital effects. Because what they havent got is a great [script] on paper first. Get it on paper.

But you know what is worth watching, and rewatching? Scotts own movies. Even for Scott.

So what I do and its a horrible thing but Ive started to watch my own movies, and actually theyre really good, Scott said. And also, they dont age I watched Black Hawk Down the other night and I thought, How the hell did I do that? But I think that occasionally theres a good one that will happen, its like a relief that theres somebody out there whos doing a good movie.

Scott is correct about many of his movies particularly his historical and sci-fi titles having a timeless quality. Scotts 1979 Alien, for example, with its reliance on practically special effects, visually holds up better than most of the films sequels.

[It] was pretty fraught doing Alien, actually, Scott added about that classic title. Between my producers, everyone had an opinion, and I was not used to opinions. Id been on my own boss for years. I had to literally draw the line in the sand and say, Back off. Watch me do this, OK? And so it was not a good experience.

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