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Now that the film has made money, that makes you a more attractive business proposition in Hollywood.
James McTeigue
[The problems facing Hollywood regarding legitimate downloads are in some ways the same ones the music industry has faced. Unfortunately, the movie industry obviously hasn't learned from the mistakes made by the music business. Rather than launch with an all-you-can-eat offering -- the approach the industry's free competitors are winning with -- Hollywood is moving too cautiously and weighing down the few titles it makes available with too many hooks and time restrictions.] The initial usage rules are pretty restrictive, ... A good reason for downloading a movie is to take it on a business trip. The 24-hour limitation makes that a problem.
Phil Leigh
A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. It makes the tourist proposition more attractive although there are other areas such as architectural design and investment size that are equally important.
Winston Liew
However the purchase price made this deal, in our view, a very attractive proposition.
Michael O'Leary
I worked over the last year and a half with a Hollywood screenwriter named Mark Shepherd. He developed a screenplay out of the story. It's incredible; I hope that it can be made into a movie soon. Our agency is shopping it around Hollywood. I think it's going to be an incredibly powerful film. It starts with one part, and then we have plans for a sequel as well.
Geoff Tate
It takes more to make a scandal in Hollywood than Jared Paul Stern . Hollywood has looser ethical guidelines. People get gratuitous [movie] producer contracts just to keep relationships going and they don't pretend there are no conflicts of interest. Nobody makes any bones that it's a mad scramble for sex, power and money.
Mickey Kaus
There are different components to the problem [of low-value payments]. First, you have to make a business case for all parties involved -- issuers and merchants. Second, you have to give consumers a value proposition to make it attractive for them.
Gwenn Bézard
Hollywood today is ALL about being consistent. All thinking in mainstream film business takes place in ONE BOX.
Dirk Benedict
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1945
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Mainstream films have occupied Hollywood, but you can get bored very easily. It can be very repetitive, and I think now we want something fresh and something inspiring and different, daring. The mainstream film is very expensive to make and it scares people. It's made for the worldwide audience, you have to please so many people, and the business men start running the movies rather than artists.
Ang Lee
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1954
-)
I think it's the new way that films are made now. Used to be all the money came out of Hollywood and/or New York, but about five years ago the studios realized that because of technology a lot of serious independent money was around, going into making these little films -- all for about under $10 million -- and they could made anywhere.
William H. Macy
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1950
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You have to get the engine room of the business right so you can make money delivering that proposition.
Rob Fyfe
[Although the film ends in Guido's humiliation and the collapse of the production, 8½ is far from depressing.] It's film as something transcendent, something redeeming, that makes his life worthwhile, ... It's a tremendously life-affirming film. And yet it's about not making a film. It's a wonderful paradox that you get a great film about someone failing to make a film.
John Boorman
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1933
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You're always trying to tell a story in the first person. What we're seeing now though is instead of a rhyme at a local performance or an album that comes out and makes some national waves, we're seeing this translated into an actual Hollywood film and a video game.
Thomas DeFrantz
Napster has always been a questionable business. They've never been a business making money. So what this really puts doubt on is whether they're ever going to be a service that makes any money or at some point they're just going to quietly fade away into Internet oblivion.
Eric Scheirer
The simple fact is the television business is based on eyeballs watching screens. Advertisers don't yet see a value proposition that makes sense.
Fred Mattocks
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