MikeKardec
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In another thread I was just bemoaning the fact that it's only very rarely that I have seen accurate depictions of film making in movies. On top of that it is very often the case that the films being depicted in movies about movie making are terrible ... so terrible that I've always suspected some strange psychology at work among the film makers. It's as if they are afraid of being upstaged by their own creation or as if they have contempt for the film making process.
I'm fairly certain that last idea is not true (I worked in Hollywood for more than a decade), in fact on an average day it is very hard to tell if you are working on a movie that will turn out to be a stinker or a masterpiece! Still bad movies within a movie are the norm, and I'm coming up with VERY few examples where the films within a film are excellent. Anyone have a positive example or two?
I'm fairly certain that last idea is not true (I worked in Hollywood for more than a decade), in fact on an average day it is very hard to tell if you are working on a movie that will turn out to be a stinker or a masterpiece! Still bad movies within a movie are the norm, and I'm coming up with VERY few examples where the films within a film are excellent. Anyone have a positive example or two?