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		<title>Is Twitter Killing Hollywood Movies? I Say No</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the summer we&#8217;ve seen a bunch of presumed blockbusters falter after their opening weekends. Brüno was no success (if you&#8217;ve seen Borat, you&#8217;ve seen Brüno), Duplicity with Julia Roberts cost $60 million to make, but made only $40 million in the US. Land of the Lost, Will Ferrell&#8217;s $100 million adventure-comedy, made $49 million [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the summer we&#8217;ve seen a bunch of presumed blockbusters falter after their opening weekends. Brüno was no success (<a href="http://minute44.com/archives/690" target="_blank">if you&#8217;ve seen Borat, you&#8217;ve seen Brüno</a>), Duplicity with Julia Roberts cost $60 million to make, but made only $40 million in the US. Land of the Lost, Will Ferrell&#8217;s $100 million adventure-comedy, made $49 million in the US. Funny People and Public Enemies also disappointed at the box office.</p>
<p>Former chairman of Sony Pictures, Peter Gruber told New York Post:</p>
<blockquote><p>“You look around the theatre and can see the glow, not on people’s faces from watching the movie, but on their chins &#8211; from the BlackBerrys and iPhones. They are immediately telling their friends whether it’s worth their time. And the answer to that, more often than not, seems to be no.”</p></blockquote>
<p>The movie business is obviously afraid of a merely 140 characters and perhaps with a good reason. Before the end credits are done rolling I can tell my tweeps if I recommend the movie or not.</p>
<p>So what does this mean for the movie industry? Make better movies. Now it doesn&#8217;t take a week or two before the word about a bad movie spreads, it takes a few hours on Twitter.</p>
<p>Have you avoided a movie because someone on Twitter said it was bad? Do you think Twitter is killing Hollywood?</p>
<p>Update: <a href="http://minute44.com/archives/777">Dan at minute44.com has some really good points.</a></p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/6069260/Twitter-killing-Hollywood-movies.html">Daily Telegraph</a></p>
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