Wednesday 9 January 2013

Pearl Harbor Movie review

Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay launched a full out attack on moviegoers on May 25th
. "Pearl Harbor Review " exploded onto the big screen with an impressive publicity campaign that had fans, websites, and other media outlets, counting down the days until its Memorial Day Weekend release. "Pearl Harbor's" approved budget of $145 million made it the biggest movie budget ever to get greenlit. The approved $145 million had to be knocked down to $135 after Joe Roth left Disney to run Revolution Studios. Bay and Bruckheimer waived their front-end salaries to squeeze in under the new budget, and Ben Affleck agreed to work for the low upfront salary of $250,000, and a share of the profits - if there ends up being any. Moviegoers will ultimately determine whether the $135+ million budget was spent wisely, and whether the film is a rip-off of America's history or a fitting tribute to the men and women who served our country during wartime. watch more

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