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But that is so lame.
And to all those test screener's, listen I'd be the first to admit, I'd have preferred it if Nicole Kidman hadn't died at the end of Moulin Rouge, but I DON'T think it'd have been a better movie because of that. It's simply the happy ending we all crave and when Hollywood doesn't give us it, it may not feel good, but dammit, sometimes it just feels right.
With that said, if anything we can hope that, like the removal of the cancer plotline from Fanboys, this decision may be reversed should people on the internet start protesting... but of course, that was the Weinstein company, and this is 20th Century Fox... so probably not.
of the Australian outback and independantly striving on at the death of her lover -
showing how much she's grown and making a really strong statement... and we're
turning that into what? She's on her own because her bloke ditched her?
I can really see the girls warming to that.
What suprises me is that these execs listen to them. They are basically saying that the average dumbass off the street is better at their job than they are.
Wait, actually that doesn't suprise me at all. Nevermind.
Life is chock full of 'em, and you don't see us bitching about it!
I'd love to meet the paste-eaters who think a happy ending should be tacked on the end of every movie just to see if they are the result of what happens when brothers and sisters mate.
I wonder what would happen if these jokers were in the preview screenings of "The Wild Bunch" and "Dr. Strangelove"