Most movie-goers are overdosing on star coverage; it's the ultimate example of too much information.
Peter BartA green-light meeting is when the decision is made finally whether or not to make a given picture.
Peter BartThe model today is that as much as 70 percent of the financing of the picture would come from overseas. Now we're beginning to run out of suckers, because there are not that many people overseas who are willing to put up more than half the money for a movie.
Peter BartHistorically, filmmakers always fall in love with every frame, but now that even neophytes are given final cut, this love affair carries with it serious economic implications.
Peter BartAnalyses of the movie marketplace points to an interesting phenomenon: High-profile movies are continuing to do well year-to-year in the U.S. and overseas - this past summer, for example, the top 10 movies registered at the same level as in '04.
Peter BartThe biggest danger of Hollywood becoming a purely corporate town resides in the creative process.
Peter BartIt really hasn't been demonstrated at any level by any major corporation that it can nurture what is euphemistically called creativity.
Peter BartIt's only in relatively recent years that Hollywood became the playground of multinational corporations which regard movies and TV shows as a minor irritant to their overall activity.
Peter BartThe major media companies are significantly reducing their financial commitment to the motion picture sector.
Peter BartI wasn't hanging around the movie theaters in New York where I grew up, a Manhattan brat.
Peter BartSubstantially fewer films will be produced over the next year or two. And a significant portion of the production costs of the reduced slate will be borne by hedge funds and other investment groups.
Peter BartStudy the public behavior of top stars and you can detect a keen attentiveness to brand value.
Peter Bart