Sunday, February 13, 2011

Movie business

A good portion of people in the movie business don't care about their viewers. They are nothing but rich shnobs that only care about putting a little extra money in their pocket. One of the terrible things that they do is not completing a story line or wrecking the story so badly that it is unable to continue the story. For example, in Spiderman 3 they completely messed up the portrayal of the villain known as Venom and Harry Osborn got killed, "What's up with that!?" Anyway, the movie Spiderman 4 has been taken over by a different company, Toby Maguire will no longer be acting in the movie, and the story line has skewed into an alternate reality from the other movies. On the up hand, however, the new company will supposedly get back on track.

Another example, in movie series like Open Season, Harry Potter, and Iron Man; actors are not completing their role in the characters they have portrayed. In Open season 3 the voices of both Boog and Elliot  have been changed. In Harry Potter 7 part 1 the voice of Dobby the house-elf is different from Harry Potter 2. In Iron Man 2 the actor change of, fictional character, Rhodey was the worst, of course, because the character changed not only in audio, but in appearance as well. These actors just don't seem to care about their viewers. It shouldn't matter whether or not they think they're getting paid enough. If payment isn't the case and the actor gets fired, said actor should have been more responsible to prevent infamy.

 Finally, Television networks that are already very rich do NOT need to be canceling TV series before the story line is complete. Shows were not meant to end with giant cliffhangers. Networks that do this are projecting a big middle finger to their audiences, and it is something worthy of great anger.

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