View Full Version : NOTLD novel Romero intro
Bongholio
29-Dec-2006, 01:48 PM
educational use only
http://home.comcast.net/~gibstah/notld_novel_romero_intro.txt
Danny
29-Dec-2006, 01:53 PM
jesus, night cost 114 grand?!?:eek:
Bongholio
29-Dec-2006, 02:12 PM
I prefer the "son of man" but yep,....:skull:
remember these were 1960's dollars worth probably 300 times the value
of a greenstamp now
Philly_SWAT
29-Dec-2006, 03:58 PM
jesus, night cost 114 grand?!?:eek:
Well, you have to wonder if it may have actually cost less. I believe it was on the Dawn commentary that Rubenstein did, he said that even though the published figure for the cost of making Dawn was $1.5 million, that it was a lie. He said it only cost $500,000 to make Dawn, but they thought that figure sounded low and people might think it was a crappy movie if it only cost $500,000, so they made up the $1.5 mil figure to make people think more money was spent on making it than actually there was.
EvilNed
29-Dec-2006, 04:41 PM
Well, you have to wonder if it may have actually cost less. I believe it was on the Dawn commentary that Rubenstein did, he said that even though the published figure for the cost of making Dawn was $1.5 million, that it was a lie. He said it only cost $500,000 to make Dawn, but they thought that figure sounded low and people might think it was a crappy movie if it only cost $500,000, so they made up the $1.5 mil figure to make people think more money was spent on making it than actually there was.
If I'm not mistaken, a similar trick was used for Night '90.
EvilFlyingCow
29-Dec-2006, 07:14 PM
$114,000 in 1968 adjusted for inflation is rougly $667,000 in 2006 dollars.
axlish
29-Dec-2006, 08:02 PM
They started off with 12,000, and as costs compiled (marketing, prints, etc.) it totalled out at 114k.
I believe Rube said it was 625K to make Dawn. Half was put up by Dario. The other half was a compilation of investers put together by Rube.
They made Martin for 100k and said that they made it for 500k.
MikePizzoff
29-Dec-2006, 11:24 PM
Those are usefull figures. Thanks for the info, guys. I never knew any of that!
Cereval
30-Dec-2006, 03:26 PM
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