A recommendation to the movie studios who are postponing releases of new movies: Stream them instead. They will be the most watched movies of all time.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
It always has struck me how everyone is an expert in the Entertaintment business. Doc do you know anything about contractual obligations, or the economics of feature films? I don’t practice medicine.
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Replying to @RickMandler
More than the average person, but I am sure there are others with more expertise. In addition to my PhD I have a BFA in theatre and worked professionally for a short bit on both the performance and production side.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @RickMandler
BTW, the idea came from a real-world example, The Interview (Sony Pictures).
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
Bad example. Movie earned a fraction of what it would have if it had a normal release. And your comment “more than the average person” sure seems a little arrogant. Have you studied entertainment economics? Worked in the field? But still you second guess real experts.
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Replying to @RickMandler @Biggan4Congress
This is (and I know I am being inflammatory) the equivalent of anti-vaccers. Substituting your non expert opinion for expert opinion because it fits a narrative you like. Content distribution is complicated and content creation massively expensive. A little humility would be ok.
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Replying to @RickMandler
You’re comparing people whose only training is the University of Google and who hold huge rallies to say that decades of readily available research is fake, leading to actual deaths, with someone who has studied and worked in the entertainment industry and made a basic suggestion
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That’s a bit heavy handed.
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