
Producer Jason Blum on Money vs. Creativity
The Town with Matthew Belloni
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You Can't Make a Movie for a Hundred 50 Million Dollars
You make a movie for ten million bucks, you pretty much do anything. You could try all sorts of new stuff because there's not that capital at risk. So if it doesn't really work out, you're either not going to lose, or you're not going to losing very much. And that's what's so fun about low budget. If we dodn't make a money, we couldn't keep going. But more fun than the profitability is the fact that, creatively, it's very satisfying to be able to take risks whach you can do when you don't spend a lot of capital. I just watched ethan hawked, my friend, my grave friend, eth
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