@WSJ Low-budget horror movies are making a killing, how they fared the box office: http://on.wsj.com/17V7JDV pic.twitter.com/xZn3NdABkS
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@WSJ Low-budget horror movies are making a killing, how they fared the box office: http://on.wsj.com/17V7JDV pic.twitter.com/xZn3NdABkS
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“@WSJ: Low-budget horror movies are making a killing: http://on.wsj.com/17V7JDV pic.twitter.com/SBl7haaFo9” @maxwellhubbard
@dansheppard1985 I tweeted that earlier. Impressive stuff. Interesting to see how much the sequels cost compared to what they made
@WSJ There is nothing new here.
@WSJ it is the storyline that matters.
Ha ha RT @WSJ: Low-budget horror movies are making a killing.
Bravo! The Conjuring! “@WSJ: Low-budget horror movies are making a killing. http://on.wsj.com/17V7JDV pic.twitter.com/FUsTZT1hfu”
RT“@WSJ: Low-budget horror movies are making a killing. How they fared at the box office: http://on.wsj.com/17V7JDV pic.twitter.com/qrlYfQIGzA”
Low-budget horror movies are making a killing. How they fared at the box office: http://on.wsj.com/17V7JDV pic.twitter.com/Oi5PTM32Tv >“@WSJ
. @WSJ Exploding Box Office of Low-budget horror movies.
I mention it just for the useful pic attached (as contect is restricted)
@WSJ The Conjuring and Saw were low budget? Since when?
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