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Goeatabagofdicks725 karma

How do you think some of the most terrible movies actually make it to the big screen? I would assume at some point SOMEONE read the scripts and thought, "Wow, that's awful."

Does Rotten Tomatoes feel like being a peer review source to prevent the waste of production costs?

Love the website, thanks for making sure I don't waste my time!

Goeatabagofdicks210 karma

That's awesome, thanks for answering. I wonder how many other actors would sign up for a train wreck just so they have the opportunity to work with another favorite actor. Thanks for the AMA!

Goeatabagofdicks197 karma

Good choice, sounds positive. HA!

Goeatabagofdicks81 karma

By doing this AMA you have solved the riddle for me lol, I was always like, why does everyone know him. Lol

What's your favorite subatomic particle?

Goeatabagofdicks26 karma

That's really interesting and makes perfect sense. Even though movies may provide entertainment and sometimes comment on relevant social, political, and cultural issues, it is an industry and thus a business. I think sometimes we forget that. I may be wrong but I was once told straight to DVD movies are not all necessarily failures. It was just determined that they would make more money in the home market, rather than that of the cinema.