It really puts into context the reality that most "popular" movies only become so due to massive hype, not quality. Most movies which are considered, in retrospect, to be the best of all time were not popular when they were released. Same with music, comics, video games.
Would these people have been as successful without systemic control of the message?
It really puts into context the reality that most "popular" movies only become so due to massive hype, not quality. Most movies which are considered, in retrospect, to be the best of all time were not popular when they were released. Same with music, comics, video games.
Would these people have been as successful without systemic control of the message?