I wouldn't actually be too surprised to learn that Part 1 is slowly making money on DVD; I know a lot of liberals who would never be caught seeing it in a theater who just wanted to know what sort of madness was being peddled.
@#1
It cost at least $20 million, plus promotion and distribution, and the gross at the box office was $5,000,000, suggesting that the film makers were at least $20,000,000 in the hole when they went to DVD. It's about ten bucks to buy the DVD at Amazon; if even half that is going to the moviemakers, to break even based on DVD sales they'd have to sell 4,000,000 DVDs. Granted that's only 3% of households buying the DVD, but somehow I have a hard time seeing that happening.
@11 ok, then: "I advocate Bittorrenting and I suggest you do..."
Honest, I managed about half an hour of movie before just... dying a little on the inside. But in all fairness I got about as much out of the book - which, I suggest, you DON'T read. Read an abridged version or something if you have to but the whole book. It was just... well it was awful, thats about it.
Using TAXPAYER FUNDED materials (the Public Library), I listened to the audio book of A.S. for free, just so I could tell Libertards, "Yeah, I read it." It was like the longest, weirdest, most politically silly radio show ever produced. 47 hours.
#7, yeah, four months from start of shooting to distribution, it's going to be great.
-That cardboard headstone tipped over. This graveyard is obviously phony.
-Nobody will ever notice that. Filmmaking is not about the tiny details. It's about the big picture.
- The big picture?
- Yes.
- Then how 'bout when the policemen arrived in daylight, but now it's suddenly night?
- What do you know? Haven't you heard of suspension of disbelief?
I know, right? I followed him on Twitter once and subsequently had my heart broken.
It cost at least $20 million, plus promotion and distribution, and the gross at the box office was $5,000,000, suggesting that the film makers were at least $20,000,000 in the hole when they went to DVD. It's about ten bucks to buy the DVD at Amazon; if even half that is going to the moviemakers, to break even based on DVD sales they'd have to sell 4,000,000 DVDs. Granted that's only 3% of households buying the DVD, but somehow I have a hard time seeing that happening.
Someone erase this knowledge from my brain!
A TRUE liberal would bit-torrent the movie; not that I advocate bit-torrenting, mind you, but I think I could make an exception in this case.
Honest, I managed about half an hour of movie before just... dying a little on the inside. But in all fairness I got about as much out of the book - which, I suggest, you DON'T read. Read an abridged version or something if you have to but the whole book. It was just... well it was awful, thats about it.
-That cardboard headstone tipped over. This graveyard is obviously phony.
-Nobody will ever notice that. Filmmaking is not about the tiny details. It's about the big picture.
- The big picture?
- Yes.
- Then how 'bout when the policemen arrived in daylight, but now it's suddenly night?
- What do you know? Haven't you heard of suspension of disbelief?
Atlas Shrugged: South Park 2 couldn't possibly bomb as badly as the first one, and the director's comments on the DVD version might be worth buying.
Nice avatar. Is it a real T-shirt?