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by Weyoun Voidbringer 11/16/2009, 4:26pm PST |
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http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/bighollywood/2009/11/15/death-of-the-movie-star-hollywood-rethinks-use-of-a-list-actors/
“‘The (major movie) machine didn’t fly last summer, if you look at the movies and the names, they were not star-driven movies, they really weren’t,’ said Peter Guber, chairman of Mandalay Entertainment and former head of Sony Pictures.
“Hollywood insiders say A-listers currently are having trouble with salary demands in the $15 million range or participation approaching 20 percent of gross profits — deals that were once somewhat common for top talent. Instead, they are being asked to take less money upfront and greater compensation only if a film breaks even.” |
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