Curious about something. How does a studio expect to make any money off a movie if no one is able to see it?
For a movie that got pretty good reviews, why is it that virtually no one in the U.S. even had an opportunity to see it?
The only place it ever played was in a few major cities for only a couple of weeks. I would have had to drive several hundred miles if I ever wanted to see it.
I only saw a commercial advertising it one single time.
Fox Searchlight's marketing department is pathetic. Actually pathetic is being nice. Incompetent and pathetic. And you wonder why the box office was a disappointment? People need to hear about a movie and have an opportunity to see it before it can make money. Seems pretty simple.
Fox Searchlight needs to hire some competent marketing people if they want to stay in business.
Curious about something. How does a studio expect to make any money off a movie if no one is able to see it?
For a movie that got pretty good reviews, why is it that virtually no one in the U.S. even had an opportunity to see it?
The only place it ever played was in a few major cities for only a couple of weeks. I would have had to drive several hundred miles if I ever wanted to see it.
I only saw a commercial advertising it one single time.
Fox Searchlight's marketing department is pathetic. Actually pathetic is being nice. Incompetent and pathetic. And you wonder why the box office was a disappointment? People need to hear about a movie and have an opportunity to see it before it can make money. Seems pretty simple.
Fox Searchlight needs to hire some competent marketing people if they want to stay in business.