I see all of the victor meldrew types have been complaining about this.
Raising money for the British Legion. Who can honestly say that is a bad thing ffs.
I see all of the victor meldrew types have been complaining about this.
Raising money for the British Legion. Who can honestly say that is a bad thing ffs.
Were Universal Pictures wrong to profit from the Holocaust when they made Schindler's List?
..insert any other company and film made to represent any historical human suffering.
Schindlers list made a lot of money! I wonder if any of the profits went to the Royal British Legion.Schindler's List has taught more people about the Holocaust than all the other films & documentaries put together - it can hardly be compared to a TV advert. Before it was made Spielberg told the money men that they'd lose all their money - they still went ahead.
Schindlers list made a lot of money! I wonder if any of the profits went to the Royal British Legion.
Exactly! The Sainsburys advert will benefit the British legion greatly, yet folks complain because sainsburys make a profit off the back of an advert about the war, but no-one complains if Schindlers list made a profit, which is the point Phil was making, he was not directly comparing a tv advert to a film.Why would the profits go to the British Legion? Schindler's List paid for a whole host of educational organisations relating to the Holocaust.
Schindler's List has taught more people about the Holocaust than all the other films & documentaries put together - it can hardly be compared to a TV advert. Before it was made Spielberg told the money men that they'd lose all their money - they still went ahead.
Schindler's List has taught more people about the Holocaust than all the other films & documentaries put together - it can hardly be compared to a TV advert. Before it was made Spielberg told the money men that they'd lose all their money - they still went ahead.
Exactly! The Sainsburys advert will benefit the British legion greatly, yet folks complain because sainsburys make a profit off the back of an advert about the war, but no-one complains if Schindlers list made a profit, which is the point Phil was making, he was not directly comparing a tv advert to a film.
I like chocolate!
The point is that if Sainsbury wanted to give money to the British Legion they could have done so just by handing over all the profit from Christmas chocolate sales - it didn't actually need an advert at all. If the Legion are happy with it though then fair enough - the more £££s the BL gets the better.
As for Schindler's List - Spielberg's intention was to tell the story to as wide an audience as possible in the hope that the human race would learn from it, he didn't set out to make money from the film (hence the bit in post 49, which is true). The only reason it ended up being so profitable is that it's a masterpiece. I saw it when it first came out 21 years ago and I've never seen anything else have such a massive effect on an audience - not even close.