@very-rusty saidThe actors like to win Oscars.
Good Will Hunting (1997) Worldwide box office earnings: $225.9 million. ...All that matters is the money the movie brought in, no one is concerned about roles or lines in the movie. People are concerned what did that movie haul in for us. π
-VR
@badradger saiddonny darko was brilliantly haunting, I love to hate that film! Good costumes.
yeah pulp is great red dog is an ozzy film, sci fi films i like include memento,the butterfly effect,donny darko
@fmf saidA good script starts with a good writer; The Importance of Being Earnest, now there’s a cracking good script.
@yo-its-me
A goood script
@very-rusty saidDo you have shares in the film industry or something- I don't get why making money is what matters. It's not the biggest grossing film is it? That's got to be Avatar or something with good special effects and which film it is will constantly be replaced with another because the costs go up
What are you on about Us is not U.S?.....> π
-VR
@yo-its-me saidIf you don't get why making money matters you have some problems. It is all about making money.
Do you have shares in the film industry or something- I don't get why making money is what matters. It's not the biggest grossing film is it? That's got to be Avatar or something with good special effects and which film it is will constantly be replaced with another because the costs go up
-VR
@very-rusty saidThat's not quite true - quality is what we remember from a good film. I recently watched Avatar 2, without having seen Avatar, a waste of money I would say. The film wasn't my choice and I will remember it because if was two long and totally predictable and too much going on. I bought tickets for my grandson, 14, and his two friends as I believe it was more suitable for them. I hope they liked it.
Good Will Hunting (1997) Worldwide box office earnings: $225.9 million. ...All that matters is the money the movie brought in, no one is concerned about roles or lines in the movie. People are concerned what did that movie haul in for us. π
-VR
@torunn saidYeah, exactly. Unless you're the one benefiting from the profits made, or trying to learn from a high profit production- I don't get why it'd be interesting.
That's not quite true - quality is what we remember from a good film. I recently watched Avatar 2, without having seen Avatar, a waste of money I would say. The film wasn't my choice and I will remember it because if was two long and totally predictable and too much going on. I bought tickets for my grandson, 14, and his two friends as I believe it was more suitable for them. I hope they liked it.