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Originally Posted by SleazyDream
I didn't say it was a hit, but fail? depends on your definition of failure.
kevin made a movie. it got produced. it generated revenue. he learned a lot. the public revenue numbers arn't always the whole story.
he followed a dream, and then moved on.
I've had many businesses fail financially, and some hit big. if you had a brain cell or two you'd realize the most successful people fail all the time. they keep trying.
Have you failed at anything that got the kind of attention Kevin's project did?
i don't see it as a failure. i see a man who had the balls and will to follow and achieve his dream.
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I agree with you that he did follow a dream and all that good stuff. It is more then most do. First off. If he did not put up his own money. What you are saying is moot. But as far as from not a personal emotions standpoint, and a money standpoint. It is not a success. It might be a success for him personally to be in a movie. But the movie was not a success as far as box office is concerned. No, unless the budget was 5k.
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=...ancannibal.htm