"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
About this Quote
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.
This quote is written / told by Meg Ryan somewhere between November 19, 1961 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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