Wednesday, December 14, 2005

NY Times: Doing the Hollywood Math: What Slump?

In an age of hundreds of cable channels, video games and other distractions, the domestic box office so far this year is down about 6 percent from the same time period in 2004, and off from 2003 and 2002 levels. But the money flowing into the coffers of movie studios is greater than ever.

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1 Comments:

At 10:54 AM, Blogger Adam Hatley said...

This is due to lack of creative story telling in Hollywood. Most of the movies that are coming out, are remakes or based on a novel. There are no creative script ideas. Hollywood is about special effects and loud sounds, that is all. This is why people like Colin Farrell can be considered a star in huge "blockbuster" movies. What is next, the re-make of Casablanca?

 

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