You would think that with ten super-famous people in one movie, it's gonna be ten times more popular or viewed, but on some level, they can cancel each other out.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's dangerous to think too much about how a film will be received. Filmmaking is not a popularity contest. Some would disagree.
So many movies just have two pretty people thrown together.
Their films would probably be better if they'd seen a few more films, which runs counter to this idiotic theory that you run the risk of being influenced if you see too much.
Fifty-million-dollar movies gobble up the medium movies. A lot of people aren't working in Hollywood because of this.
Yeah, there's a tendency to get pigeonholed in Hollywood.
Unfortunately, overall, movies are a conglomerate. People buy and sell people in this business, which can get really ugly.
Some of the biggest movie stars in the world are essentially characters.
The movies have a way of seeping out there over time. We don't put them in 2,000 theaters. It wouldn't work that way.
The truth is that everyone pays attention to who's number one at the box office. And none of it matters, because the only thing that really exists is the connection the audience has with a movie.
You put a movie star or a bunch of movie stars in a movie, it doesn't mean people are gonna go see it. It's been proven time and time again.