NightStalker said: HappySqurriel said: kber81 said:
@ HappySqurriel Sure. Many expensive movies bombed (Poseidon, Basic Instinct 2 etc.) but it works both way. The most successful movies are the most expensive (Spider Man, Pirates, Bond etc.) it doesn't mean you can't generate a huge cash without huge budget (lets say Passion of the Christ) but it's definitely easier to attract people with great setting. Good games sell. Resistance was the closest to the expectation of gamers. Heavenly Sword would be a first huge success of PS3 game. |
In terms of Gross Revinue the most successful movies are usually the most expensive, in terms of return on investment successful movies usually have very modest budgets. Consider that Spiderman 3 will have to Gross over $500 Million to match the return on investment of Snakes on a Plane, over $5 Billion to match the return on investment of Good Will Hunting , or over $200 Billion to match the return on investment of the Blair Witch Project. I'm not saying that I know what the strategy of producers is, but it seems to me that it makes more sense to create 25 movies at $10 Million a piece than a $250 Movie... |
maybe it isn't all about money. maybe people have visions in mind. did you ever think about that? to a lot of people this is a form of art and not just some way to make money. and to the OP: this article is sooooo old. are you trying to start trouble? someone trash this thread please. I'm tired of mods not doing anything. |
Try getting financing for a project that costs millions of dollars. Good luck telling the suits that's it's not about money. Might want to put some padding on your ass to prevent bruises as you're kicked out the door.