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Infamous Movie Flops - cover

Infamous Movie Flops

Ethan Parker

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Infamous Movie Flops explores why some films, despite massive budgets and high expectations, become notorious box-office disasters. It delves into the film business to uncover the complex reasons behind these cinematic failures, from studio interference to poor marketing, and examines how these flops can become legendary cautionary tales within the film industry. The book highlights how failures can offer invaluable lessons, demonstrating the risks inherent in pursuing blockbuster success. Each chapter serves as a case study, dissecting a specific film's journey from pre-production through its reception. The approach is analytical, moving beyond simple anecdotes to provide a data-driven look at the factors causing cinematic failure. For example, the book may reveal how unchecked egos or chasing trends can lead to significant losses.

 
Organized into three sections, Infamous Movie Flops first defines what constitutes a 'flop.' It then analyzes various movie failures throughout film history, before concluding with practical advice on mitigating risks in the film industry. It offers crucial insights for film students, industry professionals, and anyone fascinated by the high-stakes world of Hollywood failures.
Available since: 03/29/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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