Really, We Just Wanted To Make A Small Film …
“Sometimes it looks like a business masquerading as a movie” — Peter Guber, movie producer, complaining about the merchandising exploitation of his two Batman films.
Guber’s tens of millions of dollars of producer’s fees were not available for comment.
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May 12th, 2005 at 12:58 pm
To be fair, the tens of millions of dollars were unavailable for comment as they were scouting locations in Thai Land and Bali for the next film in the Series, “Batman Retires”