November 19, 20196 yr 10 Filmmakers Who Blamed Actors For Failed Movies Fox The creative process of getting a movie made is complex and multi-faceted, such that a film's success or failure can never realistically be the result of any one person. Though understandably, the praise or the blame typically rests with the captain of the ship - the director and in some cases the screenwriter. And while most filmmakers tend to either get defensive about their failed projects or admirably fall on their own sword, occasionally they'll actually attempt to throw one of their collaborators under the bus, such as one of their cast members. That was certainly the case with each of these 10 movies, where writers and directors pointed the finger of blame at disappointing collaborators who either turned in an underwhelming performance, failed to promote the movie, or even quit the project at the last-minute. Full Story: http://whatculture.com/film/10-filmmakers-who-blamed-actors-for-failed-movies
November 20, 20196 yr 13 minutes ago, Emdog said: Help me with lingo: is this what is meant as "clickbait"? yes
November 20, 20196 yr The amount of ads on this link makes it almost as slow as TV loading. I gave up.
November 20, 20196 yr Yes, clickbait at its worst. Click on many many 'next page' icons to read the entire article. This one promises 10 movies, it takes even more than ten clicks to get the info if you were interested enough. Each click earns advertising money for the site you're clicking on. Your Definition May Differ
November 21, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, IAMHERE said: Yes, clickbait at its worst. Click on many many 'next page' icons to read the entire article. This one promises 10 movies, it takes even more than ten clicks to get the info if you were interested enough. Each click earns advertising money for the site you're clicking on. Your Definition May Differ These clickbait ads are everywhere. One can usually spot them before opening but can get caught occasionally.
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