So, you did it! You guys invented what has been dreamed for ages! You, and a few other chosen ones realized mankind's greatest wish, the physically impossible!
Isn't it just perfect?! You only had to put some finite amount of work into it (your music) and now it will reward you infinitely!
How unfortunate that most of us are not blessed with such gifts... But maybe now you might understand why some of us really think that (to quote some of your famous mates, hoping not to be sued...) you get money for nothing and your chicks for free
I don't mind them using blockbusters to finance flops but I object to them expecting the public to stump up the same amount of money for the flops too just because they cost lots to make.
I agree.
I only had an issue with the "shouldn't of been produced". As you noted it's a gamble at which some might be better than others because of various factors - but it will always remain a gamble.
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Re: Re: Iran
? Looked around the net, couldn't find any such proof - unless you take the iranian authorities word at face value...
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Example
model 1 (us):
10 produce something
20 get paid
30 goto 10
model 2 (you):
10 produce something
20 get paid
30 goto 20
I'd say most people bound to model 1 would deem model 2 as... unfair.
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Re: Do What you Want
You created a perpetuum mobile!!!
Isn't it just perfect?! You only had to put some finite amount of work into it (your music) and now it will reward you infinitely!
How unfortunate that most of us are not blessed with such gifts... But maybe now you might understand why some of us really think that (to quote some of your famous mates, hoping not to be sued...) you get money for nothing and your chicks for free
A good day to you.
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I agree.
I only had an issue with the "shouldn't of been produced". As you noted it's a gamble at which some might be better than others because of various factors - but it will always remain a gamble.
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Re: back to basics
And how exactly does the producer know in advance, that the movie won't flop at box-office?
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Blockbusters finance the flops.
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