"Wet Hot American Summer so far is a financial disappointment and money was lost on it. But perhaps it will find its audience in video, cable, etc, maybe over the course of years"
- David Wain
About this Quote
In this quote, David Wain is discussing the monetary efficiency of his film, "Wet Hot American Summer." He acknowledges that the movie has actually not been a success in terms of earning money, which there has actually been a loss incurred. Nevertheless, he remains confident that the film will ultimately find its audience through other mediums such as video and cable television. Wain suggests that the film may have a sluggish and steady success over the course of years, instead of being an instant hit. This quote highlights the unforeseeable nature of the entertainment industry and the capacity for a task to gain appeal with time.
This quote is written / told by David Wain somewhere between August 1, 1969 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
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