I think more money can be very detrimental to movies and TV because things get solved economically rather than creatively, and that's never a good solution.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think television's become a downright dangerous thing. It has no moral barometer whatsoever. If you want to talk about something that is all about money, just watch the television.
In some ways, you could argue, television is doing far more interesting work than the movies. It's more fulfilling.
First of all, what in this world does not revolve around money? But money is a big part of film, unlike a lot of other art forms.
In the film industry, all the money is focused on television and the stupidity of American cinema.
I believe in making movies very inexpensively; I think that way too much money is spent on making movies. Enough movies are being made, but not enough experimental ones.
The one good thing about television is the money; you can make a lot more money than in newspapers.
Movies are an expensive business.
Movies, obviously, are a little more lucrative. The initial paycheck is better.
Now, more then ever, we have the ability to make films for almost nothing and that's broken down all barriers of entry. I think it's a new golden age of film-making. With that, there needs to be the ability to recoup investment dollars, people need to make money.
In dire economic times, movies are relatively inexpensive entertainment for the whole family.