I doubt it has ANYTHING to do with depression or a recession or any of that. When the movies are good, people go to the movies. When the movies suck, people don't go to the movies.
Paul Blart is a pretty good movie. It's light hearted fun - perfect kost for a movie. Heavy stuff is easier to read than to watch - movies move at their own pace, and it's not possible to pack so much heavy stuff into movies.
The movie makers are learning to make what Americans want, and they are being rewarded for it.
Paul Blart is a pretty good movie. It's light hearted fun - perfect kost for a movie. Heavy stuff is easier to read than to watch - movies move at their own pace, and it's not possible to pack so much heavy stuff into movies.
The movie makers are learning to make what Americans want, and they are being rewarded for it.