Yeah but it's happening to a stop motion SOVL film instead of some creatively bankrupt slop like the kind Disney dumps out constantly so I cannot feel happy about this
>They probably can’t market the film because of the strike. >Thanks, WGA.
The CEO will probably give himself another raise despite their latest failure. Idiots will still think the WGA is the unreasonable one.
Frick hollywood.
You’re a fricking moron. Blame the CEOs. They want to keep giving themselves fat bonuses instead of paying the people they’re stealing that money from.
Why the frick is Cinemaphile and Cinemaphile so quick to suck corporate wiener?
No, not paying for giant billboards and tv spots isn't 'not telling anyone' I guaran-fricking-tee this shit was told, spammed on every free social media site the staff had access too. They just can't do PAID advertising. Also here's someone literally saying it's a youtube ad. So this 'told nobody' is bullshit.
$200,000 box return for a (semi) international stop-motion film that got zero marketing is pretty damn impressive. I imagine it would've made just BARELY more than that if they had wasted a million on marketing.
>intentionally release movie with 0 marketing
>buy 200k worth of your own tickets
>use that as fuel for the actual marketing
They probably can’t market the film because of the strike.
Thanks, WGA.
Based WGA if true, frick hollywood, burn.
Yeah but it's happening to a stop motion SOVL film instead of some creatively bankrupt slop like the kind Disney dumps out constantly so I cannot feel happy about this
Soul films are still made by studios that agreed to treat it's workers more humanely like indie studio A24
This studio could easily do the same contractually
shup up wagie
You mistake me for someone else, you label me incorrectly
>They probably can’t market the film because of the strike.
>Thanks, WGA.
The CEO will probably give himself another raise despite their latest failure. Idiots will still think the WGA is the unreasonable one.
Frick hollywood.
Maybe all parts of the industry are bad because of cross-contamination? You know, that thing they always teach you about in cooking classes?
>cooking classes
You’re a fricking moron. Blame the CEOs. They want to keep giving themselves fat bonuses instead of paying the people they’re stealing that money from.
Why the frick is Cinemaphile and Cinemaphile so quick to suck corporate wiener?
Should have been in a traditional Italian style.
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I coulda sworn this was going to be the three little bears spaghet scene.
Eh whatever it's stop motion, probably won't lose that much mo-- OH MY GOD IT HAS A BUDGET OF 10 MILLION
hey Black person all the fun is gone now that you've told us about your secret film on the internet.
Might watch for Daisy Ridley.
Seems, okay I guess?
>dont tell anyone
No, not paying for giant billboards and tv spots isn't 'not telling anyone' I guaran-fricking-tee this shit was told, spammed on every free social media site the staff had access too. They just can't do PAID advertising. Also here's someone literally saying it's a youtube ad. So this 'told nobody' is bullshit.
$200,000 box return for a (semi) international stop-motion film that got zero marketing is pretty damn impressive. I imagine it would've made just BARELY more than that if they had wasted a million on marketing.