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Jon Landau, the late #Titanic producer, writes in his posthumous memoir about the movie's four-minute trailer saving the movie.
"We’d spent five years and $200 million. At times, it seemed like the whole world was rooting for us to fail. Time magazine ran a 'Titanic' cover story with the cover line 'Glub, Glub, Glub . . .' The sound of the big ship sinking. I sat nervously as our trailer played in that banquet hall in Las Vegas [at ShoWest], and just as it ended, Kurt Russell loudly announced, 'I’d pay ten dollars just to see that trailer again.' With that, we got a special dispensation from the Motion Picture Association — trailers were supposed to be 150 seconds, max — to release a four-minute-and-two-second trailer to audiences around the world. And from that day on, every negative article about the film ended with the sentiment that the movie might actually be good. It was a real turning point."
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Diane Keaton, whose long, versatile career was indelibly highlighted by her Academy Award-winning performance as Woody Allen’s titular love interest in the actor-writer-director’s 1977 romantic comedy “Annie Hall,” has died. She was 79.
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So proud of these artists!
Liev Schreiber, Mayim Bialik, Debra Messing Among 1,200 Industry Names Rejecting Israeli Film Boycott in New Open Letter: It ‘Advocates’ for the ‘Erasure of Art’ https://t.co/WgStJbb53k via @variety
“The glory of art is that it can not only survive change, it can lead it.”
Robert Redford reminded us of the power of cinema, of freedom, and of the artists who risk everything to tell their stories. Today, we remember his words, his life and career that forever shaped the landscape of film.
Thank you, Paramount. 👏
You’re right: “Silencing individuals based on their nationality does not promote better understanding or advance the cause of peace.”
Israel believes in creativity, dialogue, and cultural exchange.