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No secret that Hollywood is feeling bearish these days.
It's becoming one long Black Thursday for the movie industry, as ticket buyers seem unwilling to invest $10.50 in the same no-return blockbusters, TV retreads and sequels of sequels. And now, after a disappointing second quarter, comes the fall, chock full of such question marks as "Elizabethtown," "The Libertine" and "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit."See the full content of this document
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With Hollywood in a business tailspin, it might just be time for you to update your movie portfolio.
The Hollywood Stock Exchange site - hsx.com - allows movie fans to buy and sell virtual stock in movies and movie stars.It is also, in its tongue-in-cheek way, not a bad gauge as to which upcoming movies are generating buzz, yawns or active hostility. Many Hollywood bigwigs use it in exactly this way."Anyone who is anyone in Hollywood at some point or other looks at the Hollywood Stock Exchange," says Alex Costakis, managing director ...See the full content of this document
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