Its simply that nobody wants to take responsability for their own mistakes anymore. I'd just like for once to see one of these movie executives come forward and say that the movie was a flop because the script was bad and the acting was horrible.
Its simply that nobody wants to take responsability for their own mistakes anymore. I'd just like for once to see one of these movie executives come forward and say that the movie was a flop because the script was bad and the acting was horrible.
It makes about as much sense as Kellog's blaming their poor sales on the war in Iraq -_-
It's because most producers are mostly interested in making money, most could care less about art or quality film-making. I think they should be more accepting of film-makers with new and original ideas; no corporate think tanks. By the way, I thought Hulk was a good movie, Ang Lee is a great film maker.
"There is one thing.........."
"Its turkey time"
lol, worst seduction line ever....
Driven by Hate... Fueled by the blood he spills...
Feel the pain, that drives the madness...
Inside my shell I Wait and Bleed.
I AM CANADIAN!!!!!!
So in truth even the movie executives know there products suck...."You could buy your gross for the weekend and overcome bad word of mouth, because it took time to filter out into the general audience."
But those days are over, because the technology of hand-held text-message devices has drastically cut down the time it takes for movie-goers to tell their friends that a heavily promoted summer action movie is a waste of time and money.
But they put a spin on it and put out propaganda
that it is the best knowing people will believe and trust what they see on TV.
They make their $ and on to the next piece of crap.
Could it be that people are just wising up and stop going to the same old thing, same old story, bad acting, and no plot movies?
If it is true, well hurrah for us for not being taken in by a bunch of crap producing morons from Hollywood.
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