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July 07, 2009

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I thought movie theaters didn't even make any money off of ticket sales. Maybe they'll just play out a couple of options in the movie.. like it has different endings. I don't see how that can turn out well.

Run, Lola, Run....Clue. The multiple ending thing has been done successfully.

I can see them picking the optimum story line for the theater but then adding all of the decisions back in for the DVD...

Angela - Yeah, I'm not totally sure about the financial operations of theaters but I'd bet you're right that the bulk of their profits come from the ridiculously priced snacks. And yeah, simply showing a few different endings back to back would be pretty lame.

Jason - Well, I'd have to argue your statement that Run Lola Run had multiple ENDings... it was really more like the entire movie was comprised of three different tries at her infamous sprint, and those three instances may or may not have been subtly connected. (Totally loved that movie, by the way.) As for Clue, they only showed one ending per screening in the theater so the only unique thing about that was that you could've seen one of three endings based on which showing you attended.

So there's definitely never been a movie (shown in a theater) where there are not only multiple conclusions, but also several points along the way where the story could branch off in different directions... all based on what the VIEWER(S) wanted the main character to do. It'd probably be a spectacular failure if someone ever tried to do it, the more that I think about it. But I do still think it would be a cool thing to experience from a filmgoing perspective.

And I agree that they'll probably handle You Are a Miserable Excuse for a Hero! in the way you described above.

- Erika

I had forgotten all about those books until this post! Wow, a huge part of my childhood rediscovered, thanks! I'm not sure about a movie version though, it would be cool but I don't know how it would work.

My point for those movies, is that you don't have to have a consistent chronology to be successful. The alternate takes in each of those were what made them special. I think a film could be done where all of the points are explored within the film (not at the audience's choosing, but just a one-by-one run through similar to Run-lola-run which showed the consequences of the different choices.), but I still think that they would just pick one storyline in the movie theater or a limited number and include the rest on the DVD...

Jason -

A ha, I gotcha now. I hope there's someone out there in Hollywood who's ready to break the mold...

OMG!!!! i LOVED those books!!!!

awwww... i wish i had one *right* now to read! they were the BEST!

:D

'cept now i feel really old...
(says the 23 year old poster, haha)

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