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The plot is quite simple , A outcast has enought with a oppressive force because he does not fit with the "normal' community . and creates a one man war againts society !! It's a dream come true .

















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For those of you who have been aware of Disney's next princess movie Rapunzel, you might have been aware of the title change. Nothing big but still keeping the main character's name in the title .

That's is until last week it was change again To the following

Now I ask myself "why would they change the title from a popular …
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I'm afraid they are right . On the bright side , at least you will see just how many people who hated twilight were complete assholes by seeing how much money this movie makes.

have you seen iron man 2 in imax ?? it is in The Austin state history museum !You have people who want to see it, but the "Failure" bets are an indication that the quality of the film needs to be tweaked. We might have still gotten that really shitty first movie, but when the sequel was made hopefully the "Failure Bets" would help to make the sequels be BETTER than they were/are in the future.
But it's not like football where you are betting on a single team (movie) winning this week against another team (movie). You are betting on the "over-all" performance (Box-office run).
Example: No Country for Old Men. Released originally in only 28 theaters. People put money on it's "Failure" because of the limited release would loose because of it's success as it eventually expanded to more and more theaters until it took in $74 Million overall.
People who put money on it's "Success" would ride out the first few weeks where it expanded from 28 theaters to around 140 the next week, 800 the week after, 1000 the next week. As the movie got out in wider release, critics came back with good reviews, word-of-mouth happened... the people who placed money on the "Success" would have been happy.
The biggest thing to work out, is where the "success/failure" point is reached. Is it based off of simply making a profit or not? Or will it be based on specific numbers (rounding up)? Say a movie that makes 3dollars being a "success", or a movie that makes $55Million but not $56Million? That is something that I have no information about.
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