Movie 7pt1: a new take on "credits"

June Ewing doctorwhofan02 at yahoo.ca
Mon Nov 29 18:47:48 UTC 2010


Eggplant107:
> Just the other day I was reading something about the 1978 movie
"Superman", at the time it was one of the most expensive movies
ever made, the credit sequence alone cost almost as much as it
took to make an average big screen movie in 1978. That was nuts
then and its even crazier now when anyone can get the full
credits in seconds on their cell phone if they were interested;
almost nobody is. <


June:
Let's look at it this way. If you, yourself was involved in the
production of a movie and worked hard on your craft to put the
movie out (and believe me it is hard work) would you not like
the recognition, or would you rather they ignored your work and
act as if it didn't matter?




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