Take the hardcore gamers. The characters are way more real in the world of hardcore gamers who have played the game for hundreds of hours. They have the movie in their heads, they've built it on their own. These guys are always very disappointed in the movies.
We work very cost effective and I sell my movies in 100 territories on my own.
My funds have grown every year and this is because my movies got the investors most of their money back, more than all the other funds.
Now while the German money is over for Hollywood, I still have $80 million to make movies, and we will have two things coming up: less major movies and the price for actors will go down.
If they invest in film funds they have zero on their account, so every movie must recoup money otherwise the investment didn't made sense.
Today, I looked out at the word of mouth on Alone in the Dark and there seems to be a lot of medium, okay and good reviews coming out.
We're working on Dungeon Siege right now, and we have a great script for Far Cry done already and we're hoping to go into production next year.
Yes, Tron is an interesting choice because it created a universe that sucks you in - like if you were playing a video game while watching the film.
I'm proud of all my movies for various reasons, but Heart, Bloodrayne, and In The Name of the King are by far better than the others.
I do think Hostel will be a good movie.
A movie like House of the Dead with around $7 million budget or Alone in the Dark with around $16 million budget are much easier to make profit than the typical $50 million major motion picture.