Why do they release so many 'good' movies at one of the busiest times of year? Yes, the late year release is to get films out so they will be remembered at Oscar voting time. But isn't making large amounts of money the primary reason films are made. Wouldn't they make more money by releasing films when there is a chance of a larger audience.
Right now, in our local paper, there are eighteen new movies listed with three or four stars. (Three stars mean 'worthy effort' and four stars mean 'outstanding.') During the fall we sometimes looked for a movie worth seeing and couldn't find any. Who has the time, desire or money to see even a few of these new films. We have seen only two movies in the last four months - "Nemesis" and "Two Towers."
Right now, in our local paper, there are eighteen new movies listed with three or four stars. (Three stars mean 'worthy effort' and four stars mean 'outstanding.') During the fall we sometimes looked for a movie worth seeing and couldn't find any. Who has the time, desire or money to see even a few of these new films. We have seen only two movies in the last four months - "Nemesis" and "Two Towers."