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A trio of articles from the entertainment press with import on The Golden Compass:

USA Today reports on the recent prevalence of fantasy movies, with New Line’s head of production remarking, “It helps to have a great book. There is a fan base built in. But I would never make a movie that had to be as successful as Harry Potter, a once-in-a-generation phenomenon, or The Lord of the Rings, a beloved book for the ages. Each movie must work on its own terms.”

Variety writes about various studios’ viral efforts on the internet, including the daemon quiz on the official TGC site, of which Variety says over a million have been taken.

The LA Times meanwhile reports on New Line’s woes of late, with the studio suffering a series of recent failures and its head of marketing quitting this week. The Golden Compass will be very important for the studio, but the Times reports that it has already “soared over its original $180-million budget because of re-shoots”.

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4 Responses to Studio Trends

  1. Skye says:

    I think TGC will definitely pay for itself, though. Can’t wait!

  2. Haltiamieli says:

    Almost surely it will pay for itself. Another question is if it can make much additional money – really become a hit… that is yet to be seen. Hopefully it prevails.

  3. Silverfist says:

    I’m in total agreement. TGC already has lots of fans in the UK and the US for the book Northern Lights/The Golden Compass who probably LOVE to see a movie of it (I CAN’T WAIT!!!!!!!), PLUS all the people who watch the movie because the pictures/trailer/poster/etc… “looked good”, and everyone else. I’m confident that it will do well.

  4. andria says:

    i agree aswell.