Erm, what?DVS BSTrD said:Here's one thing they're actually "independent" of: reality.
"I dunno what happened guys, there was massive awareness of Coupons and it had all of the special effects. Why did it fail?"Ne1butme said:Coupon!!!! The movie
Simple. It was the first high-profile film ostensibly about the Iraq War that had absolutely nothing to say about the Iraq War. The same story could have been about US soldiers in Vietnam ca. 1969, or Israeli soldiers in Lebanon ca. 1984, or UN peacekeepers in Bosnia ca. 1994, and only superficial changes would have been required.CronoT said:I'm still personally upset and mystified that back in 2009/2010, The Hurt Locker, yet another overly-dramatized movie about the Iraq War won the Best Picture Oscar over Avatar, a well designed, well executed, and most will admit, paint-by-numbers plot and story. However, it was the movie that showed how 3D can be done right, instead of the cheap crap that keeps squirting out of Hollywood.
I think you have that backwards. Net is after expenses. Gross is before expenses.vxicepickxv said:Don't let the mention of money and shady accounting practices discourage you from pursuing your Hollywood dream. Just remember the phrase you're looking for is %of Net, not %of Gross. I would rather take .1% of net profits for a movie than 50% of gross profits on a movie. Yeah, it sounds odd as hell, but it's the only way to make sure you actually get money.
As long is it's directed by Micheal Bay, I'll go see it.BigTuk said:Candy Land... The Movie... With Adam Sandler...
How dare you, sir?! Jim Carrey is freaking Marlon Brando compared to Adam Sandler.BigTuk said:Candy Land... The Movie... With Adam Sandler... yup... time to dust off the sniper rifle and pay a visit to Hollywood. Just as well they didn't say Jim Carrey, that'd be justifiable grounds for a tactical nuclear first strike.