A:The initial marketing of the film was done by TriStar Pictures, which presented the film as a vaguely-futuristic action film, while downplaying the story elements. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the plot-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Does Schwarzenegger's dissatisfaction with the early marketing for Total Recall suggest that he wanted to become known more as a serious actor than an action star? Answer: vt
A:The initial marketing of the film was done by TriStar Pictures, which presented the film as a kind of vague, shoot-em-up film in space, with none of Schwarzenegger's dramatic sequences. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the plot-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Some decades later, when Schwarzenegger had a starring role in the movie "Maggie" which takes place during a zombie apocalypse but is actually trying to be a touching character study that portrays the heartbreak of losing a daughter to a virus, would he have been justified in choosing Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien to create a suitable trailer for this movie, given the way they had emphasized story over action (or vice versa) when marketing "Total Recall"? Answer: vt
A:Inverclyde Council leader Stephen McCabe has called on the UK and Scottish governments to campaign to buy the ship, saying that "Bringing the "QE2" home is a Herculean task, one that requires national support in Scotland and perhaps across the UK, if it has any chance of happening." In January 2016 Aubrey Fawcett, the chair of the working group to regenerate the Clyde, admitted defeat in this effort as "QE2's" owners refused to respond to any requests regarding her condition or sale. "Consequently, we must conclude that it is highly unlikely that Scotland features in the future plans for the vessel." B:Do the owners of QE2 likely plan to keep the ship? Answer: vt
A:The initial marketing of the film was done by TriStar Pictures, which presented the film as a vaguely-futuristic action film, while downplaying the story elements. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the plot-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Does it sound like Schwarzenegger and Peter Guber were both trying to capitalize on the public's desire for big summer blockbusters when they commissioned the new trailer? Answer: educators
A:TriStar Pictures was responsible for the preliminary marketing of the movie, and they chose to present it vaguely, as a kind of drama, while not including any of the action scenes. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the action-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Some decades later, when Schwarzenegger had a starring role in the movie "Maggie" which takes place during a zombie apocalypse but is actually trying to be a touching character study that portrays the heartbreak of losing a daughter to a virus, would he have been justified in choosing Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien to create a suitable trailer for this movie, given the way they had emphasized story over action (or vice versa) when marketing "Total Recall"? Answer: educators
A:The initial marketing of the film was done by TriStar Pictures, which presented the film as a kind of vague, shoot-em-up film in space, with none of Schwarzenegger's dramatic sequences. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the plot-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Does it sound like Schwarzenegger and Peter Guber were both trying to capitalize on the public's desire for big summer blockbusters when they commissioned the new trailer? Answer: educators
A:TriStar Pictures was responsible for the preliminary marketing of the movie, and they chose to present it vaguely, as a kind of drama, while not including any of the action scenes. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the action-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Does Schwarzenegger's dissatisfaction with the early marketing for Total Recall suggest that he wanted to become known more as a serious actor than an action star? Answer: educators
A:The initial marketing of the film was done by TriStar Pictures, which presented the film as a vaguely-futuristic action film, while downplaying the story elements. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the plot-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Some decades later, when Schwarzenegger had a starring role in the movie "Maggie" which takes place during a zombie apocalypse but is actually trying to be a touching character study that portrays the heartbreak of losing a daughter to a virus, would he have been justified in choosing Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien to create a suitable trailer for this movie, given the way they had emphasized story over action (or vice versa) when marketing "Total Recall"? Answer: vt
A:The initial marketing of the film was done by TriStar Pictures, which presented the film in a vague, dramatic fashion with none of the action sequences. The trailer did not score well with test audiences. When Schwarzenegger saw the trailer, he felt it cheapened the film, and made contact with Peter Guber, his friend who was the head of Sony Pictures which owned TriStar, to work out how to improve the film's marketing. Guber brought in the firm of Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, which had done trailers for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Terminator", to produce a new trailer, focusing more on the action-oriented parts of "Total Recall" with heavy emphasis on Schwarzenegger's role. The new trailer was much more successful with test audiences, and translated to a box office on its first three days of opening. B:Some decades later, when Schwarzenegger had a starring role in the movie "Maggie" which takes place during a zombie apocalypse but is actually trying to be a touching character study that portrays the heartbreak of losing a daughter to a virus, would he have been justified in choosing Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien to create a suitable trailer for this movie, given the way they had emphasized story over action (or vice versa) when marketing "Total Recall"? Answer:
educators