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"
So they should shelve it for 2 years? -- nm
"
by
Jim
at this point, no, but why put it into production in the first place?
Posted by
merry xmas and happy znu year (aka znufrii)
Dec 16 '09, 07:07
totally a missed marketing opportunity there.
Responses:
They can re-release it every four years! -- nm
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Dano Ho Ho
Dec 16, 07:19
Do you really think that people who want to see a movie like that are going to flock to the theaters on a Wednesday night? (LY 2012 is on a Wed.)
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kelly
Dec 16, 07:14
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but, just think of all the wedding proposals at midnight showings they could inspire! -- nm
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merry xmas and happy znu year
Dec 16, 07:17
I'm thinking you make your movie when you have a cast and funding and don't worry about the release time. nm
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Jim
Dec 16, 07:10
Because a rival studio might start work on their own Leap Year movie concept, and it's best to be first -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 16, 07:08
which will mean *minimal* change in profit. -- nm
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Andie Cane
Dec 16, 07:07
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and money now is better than money later. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 16, 07:08
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And much of the profit comes from DVD sales anyway. -- nm
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mara
Dec 16, 07:11
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