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| Originally Posted by Unregistered1 That's why it would be an independent movie. Do you have any idea how many independent movies are made in a year? Quite a few acutally. And I'm pretty sure that a lot of current and ex ERACers would see this film. Trust me, there's a lot of em out there. |
Don't get me wrong, I would go see it but I am trying to get my head around the appeal of a 'consumer advocate' movie even in 'independent movie' circles. How many film festivals would show it seeing as thousands of independent movie makers are trying to get their films shown? Yes, Supersize Me did well but that appeals to people that know McDonalds (everyone in the World) and people that are concerned about their weight and health (everyone in the world).
The Enterprise movie appeals to people who have been screwed by Enterprise by renting there or working there. And other renters that have been screwed by any rental company. 25000 people? 50000 people? Maybe 250000 people? What I'm saying is Dateline or Primetime or 20/20 would be a better low cost medium that would reach more people.
Don't let me rain on your parade. Make a movie or get on TV, anything to make ERAC look bad I am fully supporting.