freemantle_uk
Posts: 70
Joined: 29/2/2008
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Great to see political impartility on this page. Firstly the report was written by a former Labour Culture Secreatary, Lord Smith and it was a cross party report. Lord Smith was the chair for the report. Secondly not all films funded by the Film Council were critical or artistic successs. Sex Lives of the Potato Men got £1 Millions of public money, a awful comedy film that starred Johnny Vegas and made by a director who never anything of worth. Would you really want public money to fund a film like The Room or Birdemic? I do not agree that money should be given to a film because of its commerial merit alone but I do believe that they should be some sort of quality control when funding films, that the best scripts, either feature films or short films, getting funding and that mid-sizes films like costume dramas and first time directors get a fair share of the pie. Big budget blockbusters should be supported by tax breaks and many Hollywood films are being made in Britain already. I am of the view that quality will always rise to the top, film fans will always find the best films and word of mouth will make it spread and that people do pay attend to critics in newspapers, magazines, etc...
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