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Does anyone remember Gallagher? He said "seventy percent of the people are
stupid." So if you want to make the most money from a movie you need to hit that demographic. Sincerely, Injam "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... "As of last weekend, 36.4 million people had seen this year's five best-picture nominees in theaters, compared to 173.8 million the year of "Titanic."" Then, just to prove a point, which I'm not exactly sure what point was being made, there is this. "Tom O'Neil of the awards Web site, theenvelope.com says this year's Oscar show will probably be the lowest rated ever, but it shouldn't matter. "If we judge the success of the Oscars by the number of people who watch them, then we're as guilty as Hollywood studios who judge the success of movies by how many people see them," he said." Um...excuse me, but I thought the whole idea of making a movie is to entertain the maximum number of people possible in order to make the maximum amount of money or, as we capitalists put is, ROI. Honest to pete - these people can't be that stupid - or can they? |
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