@nomebullyyou strange thing is that i have never heard good things about studio execs or their notes. every creative working on movies always says how they are an obstacle to their work and how they have to find ways around them to get things done. funny how the world work. on the other hand, today we see studios audition directors and other crew members so they have full control, essentially, and look what they are producing.
@nomebullyyou i understand that investors cannot just work on trust. but then they are making movies for which they bought a script. hired a director, selected actors and production companies. so it's not like they are flying blind. what is the point of doing it all only to then start fucking with it once it comes to actual execution? makes no sense.
@nomebullyyou not to mention that i too am an investor and nowhere it says i control the companies i invest in. there is a reason publicly traded companies have board of directors and i as an investor have very little control(essentially none beside voting once per year). in return, i should get a good return on my investment. no reason for movie industry to worked differently. you put your money in, you knew what you were signing on to, then stfu and wait for the people to get it done.