Tuesday 9 March 2010

Debate questions

Who are films made for? Do they cater to your tastes or are they safe bets for the hollywood industry?

anamated films made for younger audiences, such as UP, this is not really for older people but is a safe bet because they know kids will go and watch with there families. There is always a film for younger audiences in the cinema. Horror and action films are very much the same just for more older people. So there is always some thing for every one in the cinema. A.T.M. Alice in wonderland (kids) Solomon Kane (action film) Shutter Island (horror).

What impact does the apperance of British stars in american films have upon the British films:

If a british star goes to america and does a big budget movie then comes to britain and does a low budget movie people want to see that actor inparticular, so that does british cinema good but the actors some times never return to do a british film they woud rather stay out there and carry on with the big budget films, Gerard Butler seems to be one of those actors staring in 300, gamer, law abiding citizen, and now bounty hunter. The baftas also showed that British or any other countires are struggling to compete with america as Avatar picked up numerous awards and even a low budget movie called hurt locker picked up best director.

The people that make the movies know they are on to a good thing, for example when a movie comes out that turns out to be big such as lord of the rings its followed up by its sequels then another film will come out thats very similar, chronicles of narnia, in cinema now its Solomon Kane and coming out in the future is clash of the titans.

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