The author of the column states that the producers of the upcoming movie 3003 will be most likely to maximize their profits if they are willing to pay actor Robin Good several million dollars to star in it - even if the amount is the highest any person involved with the movie will make. The author supports this claim by saying that Robin has been paid similar amounts to work in several films which became very successful. The author makes a lot of assumptions to put up a vague argument and does not give necessary evidence to strengthen his position.
Firstly, the author conveniently assumes that the several earlier films were financially successful just becacuse Robin Good starred in them. There can be a variety of reasons for a film to be successful such as direction, screenplay, action sequences, visual effects, genre of the movie etc. The author has failed to cite any evidence that specifically points to Robin Good being the crowd puller and thus the main, or perhaps the only, reason
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Firstly, the author conveniently assumes that the several earlier films were financially successful just becacuse Robin Good starred in them. There can be a variety of reasons for a film to be successful such as direction, screenplay, action sequences, visual effects, genre of the movie etc. The author has failed to cite any evidence that specifically points to Robin Good being the crowd puller and thus the main, or perhaps the only, reason
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Statistics : Posted by vedha0 • on 03 Aug 2011, 02:42 • Replies 61 • Views 18795







