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In Reply to: RE: Avatar--- posted by chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com on August 31, 2009 at 03:27:23
Well everyone his pick.
"From the trailer and the target audience we can assume there's going to be a clear distinction between good guys and bad guys, and the good guys will win the day because that's what Hollywood demands."
I am not so sure that it is Hollywood demand, but I am quite confident that it is OUR demand.
The public, the industry comply.
Happily for us life is depressing enough without bas ends..You will conceit to me..
Now as far for the ...Avatar let meet us after the opening...
So long,
P.
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"I am not so sure that it is Hollywood demand, but I am quite confident that it is OUR demand.
The public, the industry comply.
Happily for us life is depressing enough without bas ends..You will conceit to me.."
The money men of Hollywood demand as big a payback as possible so in that respect what Hollywood demands and what the public demands are one in the same - the money they throw at a movie, the more payback they require.
With Titanic, Cameron bucked to happy ending somewhat when Jack sank to his watery grave, though we all knew that the ending of a story about the Titanic was never going to be 'feel good' so the audience were prepared for tragedy. :0)
I'm not expecting anything more than a good big-budget, block-busting pop-corn movie with Avatar and if the 3D works like I expect it should be a thoroughly predictable but entertaining blast.
Best Regards,
Chris redmond.
You can also feel good with a half tragedy ( the girl with the big boobs survived )--
It is all in, as you said in the presentation...
I donīt for much more, but if you take the time to read BB, I am NOW entitle for more.
So do you....to O:-)
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