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Bad Movies to Blame for Box Office Slump

macklin01 writes "The LA Times is reporting that box office executives are finally fessing up and taking the blame. Poor box office receipts over the summer weren't caused by surging fuel costs, changes in audience preferences, or anything else. As Slashdot readers might have put it (and as it comes out in the article), 'It's the movies, stupid.'"

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  1. sure buddy by bariswheel · · Score: 3, Funny

    no it wasn't! It was those damn hurricanes, how much clearer can it get?? silly...

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    1. Re:sure buddy by 13bPower · · Score: 5, Funny

      Kerry would have stopped those hurricanes!

  2. Next on Slashdot... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Fire is hot!

  3. Shocking by TimTheFoolMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's not because of Steve Job's $.99 price model?

    Tim

  4. It's not too late!!! by Frac · · Score: 5, Funny

    At least they're no longer in denial, and they're now willing to produce movies their customers will want to see.

    Hopefully that means "Naked and Petrified" starring Natalie Portman will finally hit the big screen in 2006.

    One can only dream...

  5. Serenity by bryan1945 · · Score: 4, Funny

    At least Serenity came out yesterday. The wife and I are seeing it on Sunday! Stupid goram MPAA.

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  6. Next up on Slashdot: by TooMuchEspressoGuy · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Crappy Music - Not Teenage Kids Using Kazaa - To Blame For Decline in Sales of Music."

    "Overabundance of Commercials and Tons of Bad Reality Shows - Not TiVo - To Blame For Decline in Television Audience."

    Slashdot - News for Nerds, Stuff you Already Knew.

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  7. Re:DUPE by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 5, Funny

    Duh, that was The New York Times coverage, this is The LA Times coverage. Everyone knows that PST is behind EST, don't they? The first story was for people on the US's Atlantic seaboard, this one is for people on the US's Pacific seaboard, nothing more, nothing less.

    Of course, people inbetween the US's east and west coasts mainly voted for Bush, so their version, linking to Fox News, will follow later with a suitable spin ("It's the fault of those damn terrorists!"). Meanwhile, people outside the US will get their own frontpage story too, citing news sources such as the BBC, that will point out that it's the American film industry that's in decline, not the global one...

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  8. I know the answer! by grumpygrodyguy · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's all George Lucas' fault, Seriously! That guy redefined movie-making in the 70s and 80s, and then single-handedly destroyed it in the 90s and 00s!

    Episode I) Fool us once, shame on you.

    Episode II) Fool us twice, shame on us...

    Episode III) Fool us three times, screw this shit.

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  9. Simple answer, really. by lheal · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's all George Bush's fault.

    He doesn't care about movies.

    I know he's too busy with his bicycling career and all to go to movies. I just want to know that he cares.

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  10. Re:The "bad movies" fallacy by Khaed · · Score: 5, Funny

    You're using the IMDB as a source? Next you're going to cite a slashdot poll...