tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1381393706912671861.post6804787665340251602..comments2023-10-18T04:26:48.183-04:00Comments on Mark's Journal: My unsolicited advice to HollywoodMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14054476535275659839noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1381393706912671861.post-30065132744361587002015-12-03T10:32:10.344-05:002015-12-03T10:32:10.344-05:00I think that strategy worked better in the age bef...I think that strategy worked better in the age before many people could look online and easily see that the movie they want is unavailable. I suspect it is less and less profitable.<br /><br />Still, I appreciate the answer, and of course the maniacal laugh.<br /><br />Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14054476535275659839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1381393706912671861.post-62144145616867788942015-12-03T05:47:49.821-05:002015-12-03T05:47:49.821-05:00Believe me, if my diabolical planning was not so p...Believe me, if my diabolical planning was not so profitable I would consider your proposal. What is said plan you might ask? Well seeing how you can do nothing to stop it (insert maniacal laugh post production), I might as well gloating-ly tell you. You see every Holiday season their is one move that shines above all others. Drawing in the crowds far beyond any other movie. Naturally people spirits are up and more apt to spontaneously go in large family groups to the movies. But because of all the new releases we can only have half the seats needed. So large groups show up unable to see the movie they really want but socially unable to call off the expedition. And after they see a movie they riding really want to they come are forced to come back to watch the one they really wanted. (Repeat insert maniacal laugh with added dramatic back ground music set to fade)<br /><br />Sincerely Mr. Hollywood StudioAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com