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Even as the industry continues to lament the year's lagging box office, which is down around 5.5 percent from 2016, 2017 has been good for horror with massive successes like "Get Out," ''Split," ''Annabelle: Creation" and now the Watch Pinoy TV Live bar set by "It."
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There is already a sequel in the works. "It" focuses on the children of Watch Pinoy TV Live, Maine, while Part 2, expected in the third quarter of 2019, will focus on the adults.
Mendelson predicts "It's" success could lead to more modestly budgeted Stephen King adaptations, but cautions against thinking that its Watch Pinoy TV Live can be replicated.
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Beyond a newly energized appreciation for King's box office potential (excluding "The Dark Tower,") "It" has some wondering whether Watch Pinoy TV Live horror strategy might shift.
"Everyone has been trying to mold themselves into this low budget model that sort of doesn't work anymore. There are only so Watch Pinoy TV Live many things you can do with a limited budget like that," said Kailey Marsh, who runs her own management company and founded the BloodList, which highlights unproduced "dark genre" scripts.
"What I liked about 'It' was that it looked and felt really expensive. It felt as expensive as a $100 million Watch Pinoy TV Live," she said.
"It" hit a cultural nerve and become one of those rare must-see event movies that all studios long for, but the Warner Bros. and New Line production is also a solidly mid-budget film- which is its own kind of anomaly in the current moviemaking landscape that has relied heavily on "micro" and low budget horror films in the $3 to $15 million range in Watch Pinoy TV Live years.
It's a strategy that has worked well for Blumhouse Productions, the company behind the "Paranormal Activity" series, "Insidious," ''The Purge," ''Sinister," and this year's "Split" and "Get Out"- all of which cost under $15 million and most under $5 million - and something other studios have latched on to Watch Pinoy TV Live as well.
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"We try to make the best movie that we can with the best content that we can using the best talent that we can. We try to make it at the Watch Pinoy TV Live right price. If the right price is small we'll try to do that," said Jeff Goldstein, who heads up distribution for Warner Bros.
Marsh expects some studios to Bagani take note of the Watch Pinoy TV Live added return on investment that is possible with a slightly bigger budget.
"Because Hollywood is reactionary, and rightfully so, I am excited about not having to develop screenplays that are supposed to be capped at $10 million," Marsh said. "You can get such a better cast and such better quality in the Watch Pinoy TV Live long run."
Follow AP Film Writer Lindsey Watch Pinoy TV Live on Twitter: website 'It' factor: How a scary big hit could change horror
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What is Japanese drama? From a relative standpoint, Japan dramas are more than just a Japanese series with Japanese people acting. It is a W...
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What is Japanese drama? From a relative standpoint, Japan dramas are more than just a Japanese series with Japanese people acting. It is a W...
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There are no sure things in Hollywood, but modestly-budgeted horror movies come pretty close. This weekend took that thinking to new heights...