The issue is that the producers are buying the tickets, to make it seem like the general audience has bought them, but they haven't. The seats are not getting filled unless the producers are giving away the tickets they bought for free to give off the impression that seats have been organically filled. It's deception and it's lying, and any producer can now do this to make any film into a hit. They will make the opening day number so big to try to make the lead actor into a star and to keep up the successful streak for the producers.
Maddock seems to be hellbent on every film they put out to be a hit ever since stree 2s big success
Ok but how are the producers going to benefit from this lying and deception? So if the producers buy tickets from their own pockets to lie everyone that their movie is doing well it's their extra loss. They've to spend more money which they need not to.
I never really understood this corporate booking. I always thought the producers/distributors sell their movie tickets in discount price to certain companies and those companies give free tickets to their employees.
Corporate bookings seem to be more of loss to producers than any kind of profits.
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