Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Broken "Act of Valor 'How penetrated mainstream

Film preservation is the rarest types of film. You're more likely to see the new western music from the film or directly target the right. The films of the center-right, who reap a handsome profit represents the smallest sub-section of the status of the film.After the "act of courage," and pro-military rule, pro-war film of the United States, and the opening of the box office and possession of $ 24.5 million over the weekend, although many of the stars of marketing hardships.No large movie. No tie-ins to fast food. Brand awareness is not built-in source material or pop culture to fall back on
That begs the question - why "courage" buck the conventional wisdom of Hollywood?
deology is not front and center: "act of courage" does not bode. We did not get sermons about the righteousness of the U.S. mission to the terrorists struck. Instead, the work comes in the first place, and there is no having to get us out of this experience.
 
CGI-free zone: the members of the Board of Directors of "courage" is both a former stunt man movie. And began to "courage" with a mission to avoid CGI whenever possible during the filming of action sequences. Results pop off the screen in an era when bored movie-going public computer-driven sequences.Can not every film studio pony for a Super Bowl commercial: targeted marketing. But scratch the people behind the "law of courage" enough pennies together to promote the film to broadcast Super Bowl recently completed, and the perfect way to reach the target audience the film - males who enjoy all-American sporting event this year.Give 'em what they want: Hollywood released one flop film an anti-war ("black lambs") after the last ("In the Valley of Elah"). It makes perfect sense that the film was honored by the war, instead of the bottom, the U.S. military will be built by the pioneers of the cinema. Took an independent film such as "Act of Courage" to prove what should have been clear to the greenery of the film's producers.

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