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Paul Dergarabedian Quotes
«It's becoming more challenging to get people in the theater. When word out of mouth on a movie is not strong, that hurts. But the summer of 2006 is looking good. Hopefully Hollywood will be back on track.»
«We're going to need some huge performances by these movies, or this will be the third down year in a row. One or two movies is not enough; moviegoers need to be excited about going back to the theaters.»
«It's a respectable opening. You can't underestimate the following that Terry Gilliam has.»
«This is a buzz type of movie. Like 'Wedding Crashers,' it's one of those that just begs for repeat viewings and for people to tell their friends about it. It's sufficiently outrageous to get people talking it up and to continue to bring in an audience.»
«It's a respectable opening. You can't underestimate the following that Terry Gilliam has. Whether the movie was delayed for a year or two, people just want to see what he's going to put on the screen. Having a name like Matt Damon doesn't hurt, either.»
«as each group grows, each group ages with their stars. Without a doubt, an aging population will provide more opportunities for older actresses.»
«You can't underestimate the following that Terry Gilliam has.»
«It was a summer that will be remembered for the debate it caused because of the seemingly lackluster box office.»
«The focus of this summer tended to be more negative than positive,»
«These are films that capitalize on the notion of being able to push the envelope and go into territory that you could not go into in a PG-13.»