Posted on 04/20/2011 6:28:45 PM PDT by BCrago66
The power of Ayn Rand devotees has impressed some Hollywood distribution executives, who took note of the hefty $5,640 per-theater average scored by Atlas Shrugged: Part 1 during its opening weekend.
Shocking, one executive said about the healthy business the low-budget film has been doing, considering its awful marketing plan.
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I’m just over 40... ‘course I was born in February of 64, but as long as we’re rounding...
Most theater screens are still projected with film, although digital is catching on; distribution costs are virtually zero compared with film, and a theater can get a movie overnight over the internet or in a day or two on special theater-format DVDs.
Texas Instruments seems to be leading the market for theatrical digital projectors with their DLP technology, which is a great fit for theater use, where there's no competition from LCD, Plasma, or any other direct-view technology.
Not long ago I read this joke that goes around among economists:
Imagine a economist reporting on some well-defined empirical observations, which loudly suggest some particular cause.
His colleague responds, "Well that's fine in practice--but will it work in theory?"
I haven’t formally sworn off movies, but I can’t recall
the last time I saw one. Our synagogue did screen “Defiance”
IIRC, one Tisha B’av but I didn’t make it. I think my
*parents* gave up on movies c. 1970.
A non-commercial setting might be more to your taste, but
that would limit you to DVDs.
I’m going to have to really read the book. (I have started
already) FYI there’s a guide to it here on FR IIRC.
Defiance was a really good movie. Well worth your time.
“Atlas Shrugged” on a college reading list. I’m surprised.
The heft factor is a real one. I’d buy a 3 volume edition
in small cut (mass market) paperback.
I was somewhat entertained by an episode of (I think)
American Idol some years ago. Really and truly, I had
no choice but to remain in the room where the TV was on.
I’d be more in favor of more and more local shows for
this sort of thing. Or “Real Life” ... which used to be a
genre all its own. Not sure I’d actually *go* to any.
I did read the book.
HEH!!
Does that mean that you have no ambitions, no desires, or you just have no imagination? After all, most movies inspire or entertain us.
As a young woman (decades ago :O( ) I always added about 8 years to my actual age, people would then comment that I sure didn’t look my age.....:O) Kinda gives you a good feeling even if you told a fib...
Richard Widmark became famous by pushing an old lady in a wheel chair down a flight of stairs and laughing. I kinda know your age....Mitchum was noted for (I think I’ll get the vapors) smoking weed once in a while...:O)
Its amazing to me that the producers didnt plan ahead with more prints. Anyone familiar with the cost of movie reels? How much is a print, about $1000?Last time I heard, it was about $50,000 per print. That was several years ago.
Shocking? It wouldn't be - if they'd been paying attention to the rising ire regarding the rape and pilage of this Republic... where the Apparatchik elite have forgotten the specified American purpose for governance "TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS" and supplanted it with a collective governing hive that subjugates the Individual as a disposable commodity...
One way or the other, the teat is about to get snipped.
Maybe any generation that thinks Scream4 is more important than a thought provoking film such as Atlas Shrugged can't be saved. Too Many of the young folks probably think AL GORE's message is more important than AYN RAND's.
I don't remember that from the movie. Then again I never thought that movie was worth seeing more than once, unlike 'Atlas Shrugged Part I'.
“implicit assertion”
There’s the problem. There was no such implicit assertion. I said something about ME. Why do some people have to always think it’s about THEM.
I’m with you - everything you said about the movies is correct.
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