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Paranormal Activity cost $15,000 and has an estimated total domestic gross of $103,847,000.
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I think Blair witch cost about $60k. But as I showed Remakes do in general make as much if not more then 'original films' |
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:D Yep, or....I Know What You Did Last Summer. That would be so killer.
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And by "be so" you mean "involve a" right?
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Another great quote from Ferox13: Quote:
Last edited by thegrouchsmom; 11-18-2009 at 09:54 AM. Reason: verbage |
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I had been looking at the Prom Night and Hitcher remakes as examples, who both put in weak showings. Also, I was pointing out that it's not a good idea for a new writer to query with a remake script. It's like sending an agent a script for a Superman project. They have people to write those. Workhorse whore writers who can churn out scripts quickly. Sending an agent or studio a remake script is not going to get you into the movie industry.
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heh-heh....
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So The Hitcher was definally a failure the majority of remakes seem to make significant 'bank' - and of course this is the reason they are being churned out.. As for you point of a new writer starting tihe a script for a remake or exisiting francise I never criticised - you're right. Its not how hollywood works on these things. |
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Case and point: City of Lost Children --and-- Killing Zoe
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I don't blame the writers for shitty scripts. I blame the people who give them crappy assignments and an intellectual environment that makes it nearly impossible to live on genuine creativity.
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