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Movie Flops
   Moviemaking is a risky business. Even a simple movie can cost millions of dollars to make. Actor salaries and special effects all add to a movie's cost. Money is also needed for promotion and advertising. But sometimes, movies don't make their money back.
A. (🎧3-05) Listen. Based on the speaker's definition, which of the American movies below are "flops"? Circle the movies.
| MOVIE | COST (MILLION) | U.S. TICKET SALES (MILLION) | INTERNATIONAL TICKET SALES (MILLION) | 
| Pacific Rim | $190 | $101 | $309 | 
| R.I.P.D. | $130 | $34 | $45 | 
| Despicable Me 2 | $76 | $368 | $603 | 
| 47 Ronin | $175 | $38 | $113 | 
B. (🎧3-06) Listen. Check (✔) the claims that the speaker makes.
   1. One reason a movie can flop is that it gets terrible reviews.                                     O 
   2. Big-name actors and actresses don't always help make a movie successful.            O
   3. Movie studios make sequels and remakes because they aren't creative.                  O
   4. Hollywood is very careful when it selects which movies to make.                             O
Discussion. Do you know any movie that didn't do well? Do you think it was a flop?
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        