I will say this. I can read a good comic with bad artwork, but I can't read a bad story with amazing artwork. I have to be able to get into the story first of all.
I will say this. I can read a good comic with bad artwork, but I can't read a bad story with amazing artwork. I have to be able to get into the story first of all.
I'm just telling you what the director said. You can choose to ignore the money paid or not. It's your choice. But if I was going to put a chair on the sidewalk for the garbage men to pick up and someone drove by and offered to give me $10 for it, I'd take the money. If I wanted to have a real restaurant get…
I would not assume that, but I have no idea either way. I'm just saying that the director has indicated that the product placement was done for the reason of realism. I make no claim to know how the decision was made to use which chains/products in which places. If he did indeed want to create the impression that…
Just to clarify on product placement in Man of Steel. One of the things the director commented on was that he wanted this movie to feel like it was happening in the real world, so part of that was having actual businesses that you may have heard of like Sears, IHOP, etc. Maybe you should know what you're talking…