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2016-05-22 17:14:15 Post No. 69866739
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2016-05-22 17:14:15
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>232. THE GOSSIP LIFE 05/20
>We’ve received a few emails recently over a blind item we posted and soon revealed. Apparently people do not believe a B-list actress’ career truly flopped because a big budgeted movie she starred in made money internationally.
>First, the budget does not include marketing costs which, for a movie such as this, are always in the high 8 figures.
>Second, studios only take about 50% of the gross domestically.
>Third, most international rights are sold before filming to help ease the costs of production.
>Fourth, a blockbuster movie needs to make at least double its budget domestically alone to be consider a success. That is why the movie flopped and they will not be making more. With that being said, here’s our blind item.
>An A-list actor pumped his own cash into a movie he’s vested in and it flopped. He lost a lot of cash and is in a bad financial way right now.
>BvS production budget: $250m
>BvS domestic box office: $328m
>BvS intl box office: $538m
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