I ment it clearly has a generalization, but I stand by it. Hollywood plays it very safe now. Films are mostly remakes of big blockbusters. Mostly action flicks. True comedies are rather rare as humor doesn't export well (international markets are getting more and more important).
On the other hand TV takes risks. Walking Dead, Dreaking Bad, Mad Men, Liberace, etc... TV still plays it safe, but this is were creativity is happening now. Maybe if film producers dare to make films with smaller budgets, they will dare to take risks (and thus stand to lose less money).
Of course, the academy awards should reward these smaller flims. Why wasn't Micheal Fassbener even nominated for best actor in Shame?