He added that the extra revenue would wind up as a boon to filmmakers, with
studios investing more money in film budgets and making more movies overall.
Not exact matches
Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven), Vince's former agent, is now an executive at the
studio producing Vince's movie, and it's his job to convince the Texas
money men (Billy Bob Thornton and Haley Joel Osment) to
invest more money in the movie.
The Weinstein Company, for example, is tossing out Gold and The Founder as its limited December entries: If they find critical favor and pull out some dark - horse nods, the
studio will likely
invest in a
more aggressive rollout to capitalize on the buzz... and if not, the Weinsteins will simply divert that earmarked
money and attention toward Lion, their current best bid.
Microsoft does need to
invest in
more studios, however they've had other misgivings to fix over the last 3 years so
money was most likely spent on those issues.
There is no word yet on the future of these
studios but Microsoft has spent quite a lot of
money investing in their new Hololens technology and we'll inevitably be seeing
more of the technology as the year grows older.