Ben Fritz
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The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
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2018
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6 editions
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All the President's Spin: George W. Bush, the Media, and the Truth
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2004
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13 editions
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“Lengthy, sometimes barely comprehensible late-night e-mails from the boss, panicking about the latest crisis and the state of Sony’s business, had long been a fact of life for Pascal’s subordinates. But as stress at the office grew, these communications became even more common. “The un marvel marvel world that is rooted in humanity but instead of it being like a trilogy or a story this is the opening of a world that will be unleashed,” Pascal wrote one night at 10:48 in an attempt to figure out what to do with Spider-Man. “A little too late for me to decipher your poetry,” responded Belgrad.”
― The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
― The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
“trend you’ve noticed and quite possibly one you don’t like.”
― The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
― The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
“Why go to the movie theater at all, audiences have asked over the past few years, when movie tickets, snacks, and a babysitter can easily cost a hundred bucks and there is so much good TV to watch and so many apps on their tablets to interact with? Moviegoing is no longer a habit the way it used to be, particularly for people ages eighteen through forty-nine. They saw two fewer films per year on average in 2016 than they did in 2012. When they do go to the cinema, modern consumers increasingly prefer to know what they’re in for, which means a brand-name franchise. Even big-budget, star-driven action movies with stellar reviews, like Tom Cruise’s excellent Edge of Tomorrow, have struggled. And in the same year, Star Wars: The Force Awakens destroyed box-office records by essentially re-creating a movie from forty years ago.”
― The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
― The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies
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