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And the insidious thing is that people will either see a movie because it did well last weekend or wont see it because i
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"And the insidious thing is that people will either see a movie because it did well last weekend or won't see it because it didn't do well"

- Meg Ryan

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This quote by Meg Ryan talks with the power of perception in the movie sector. It recommends that people's decisions to watch a flick are frequently based on just how well it performed in the box workplace the previous weekend break. This can be an insidious point because it can result in a self-fulfilling prediction. If a motion picture succeeds in its opening weekend break, more people will be likely to enjoy it, bring about even more success. On the other hand, if a motion picture does badly in its opening weekend break, fewer people will certainly be likely to view it, resulting in more failure. This can create a cycle of success or failing that is challenging to damage. It is very important to bear in mind that a film's success or failing is not always indicative of its quality, which people should want to watch films that may not have done well in the box office.

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Meg Ryan This quote is written / told by Meg Ryan somewhere between November 19, 1961 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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