Okay, what's the problem now?
Hollywood suffers from overuse of tropes found within movies, leading to cliché storms. The idea of originality is declining, with tons of films feeling the same due to the so-called storm of clichés we're sick of.
Remember 2007-2008 Writers Strike?
Even before that, many writers wrote some outright bullshit for respective movies, such as 2009's G-Force. That film I am mentioning suffers from numerous overused spy clichés (flashy countdown clocks, hi-tech gizmos), questionable music choice (such as Black Eyed Peas's "Boom Boom Pow" being played during Darwin and Hurley rolling on a empty wheel), unnecessary product placement (Dance Dance Revolution as played by Blaster, Facebook as used by Juarez), talking Guinea pigs as they were naturally born with that rather than genetically modified (ridiculous and unnatural), a half-assed plot twist with Nicolas Cage's mole being mastemind behind all of Sabertech's products being killing machines that rip off some Transformers elements.
Writers seriously thinked that they were underpaid, so they began series of protests. Some would say, it symbolizes the start of Hollywood's possible decline.