"If studios start to view the blogosphere as some kind of massive focus group, two things will happen: The first is that the movies will become idiotic and impersonal, which is probably predictable. But the less predictable second result will be that many of those movies will still fail commercially, even if the studios' research was perfect."
- http://www.esquire.com/features/articles/2006/060706_mfe_August_06_Klosterman.html (Open in New Window)
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Topic - Excellent article on SOAP and what the phenomenon may mean -- or, not. - clarkjohnsen 08:40:44 08/24/06 (8)
- And now, this take by Duncan Shepherd: "All pitch and no movie." - clarkjohnsen 10:15:29 08/24/06 (6)
- I guess Dunkie expected art. What part of the title confused him? - tinear 14:58:12 08/24/06 (0)
- OK Duncan Shepard didn't like the jokes. - Analog Scott 12:35:10 08/24/06 (3)
- "Computer-Generated Snakes on a Tangible Set of a Plane." CG can never be "camp". nt - clarkjohnsen 07:44:44 08/25/06 (1)
- Are you kidding? - Analog Scott 08:53:30 08/25/06 (0)
- Bingo boingo! Maybe it's the pompous name. nt - tinear 15:01:44 08/24/06 (0)
- You and Duncan . . . are you on commish? * - mr grits 11:30:00 08/24/06 (0)
- Snakes on a Plane isn't the issue - Analog Scott 09:18:44 08/24/06 (0)