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If the audience takes itself this seriously, the movie was going to bomb anyway.I think if it bombs that comment by the directors will be a component of why. You have to know your audience
If the audience takes itself this seriously, the movie was going to bomb anyway.I think if it bombs that comment by the directors will be a component of why. You have to know your audience
If the audience takes itself this seriously, the movie was going to bomb anyway.
To the 0.5% of the population that ever hears about the comment?I think if it bombs that comment by the directors will be a component of why. You have to know your audience
To the 0.5% of the population that ever hears about the comment?
It's not that important a comment. Almost nobody is going to even hear the comment, much less care that much about it. It sure isn't going to impact how many people see or don't see the movie in a meaningful way. I mean, people are not going to reddit or youtube to look up interview comments about a movie they have not seen. This is nothing like the OGL issue.Generally what happens is comments like that go around reddit/YouTube then get picked up by mainstream sources.
See OGL drama few weeks back.
Google function already tens of thousands of views on YouTube.
Quick look it's on reddit as well. I only found out an hour or so ago due to time zone differences, gaming, Star Wars RPG and generally being busy.
It's not that important a comment. Almost nobody is going to even hear the comment, much less care that much about it. It sure isn't going to impact how many people see or don't see the movie in a meaningful way. I mean, people are not going to reddit or youtube to look up interview comments about a movie they have not seen. This is nothing like the OGL issue.
I am not underestimating anything, Mr. "No idea about Twitter".Don't underestimate social media it's a thing ATM it seems. No idea about Twitter as I would rather put my love spuds in a vice than use Twitter.
While I can imagine toxic social media commentary on this sort of thing sinking a low budget film trying to rely on word of mouth, or taking over discussion of a movie that people also hated for other reasons, as long as the expensive marketing machine keeps rolling and the movie is actually any good I don't see how this particular storm-in-a-teacup has a real impact.Don't underestimate social media it's a thing ATM it seems. No idea about Twitter as I would rather put my love spuds in a vice than use Twitter.
While I can imagine toxic social media commentary on this sort of thing sinking a low budget film trying to rely on word of mouth, or taking over discussion of a movie that people also hated for other reasons, as long as the expensive marketing machine keeps rolling and the movie is actually any good I don't see how this particular storm-in-a-teacup has a real impact.