Should I invest it this?


The film company helping to finance this film has asked me on contribute 2 grand, (that's the minimum), in this.

Do you think I should. I can just about afford it with an inheritance I've received?

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This company has made some real turkeys in the past, but they have a good director in Julian gilbey, and this film seems to be getting some good press and general awareness. The absolute minimum you have to invest is £500 (you can claim tax relief on whatever you invest)

That being said investing in films is very risky.

Good luck whatever you decide

strength & honour!

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I did and you can get 400 pounds back in your tax....filming has finished on this particular film but Carnaby are filming Wee Man next.

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I would invest it a dictionary instead.

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H is pronounced Aitch NOT Haitch !

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not as much as someone who misinterprets the sarcastic reply, relating to grammar, by including the obviously wrong spelling mistake once more, just as in the original post!

dont you get in?

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H is pronounced Aitch NOT Haitch !

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If you were doing as you say, then why write a sarcastic reply deliberately mixing up the words "it" and "in" instead of "to" and "on" as the OP originally did?


errrr...please see subject line.

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who cares if he didn't get it, you're still an unfunny douche

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Invest in yet another Alpha Female lead driven flick? I wouldn't. There's too damn many movies with that sort of character in them. You know from the start who will live and who will die when it's a woman in the lead role of a horror movie. That's how dull stale and predictable the horror genre has become. So investing in this movie was a mistake. Maybe if the horror genre changed the broken Alpha Female record it keeps playing then movies would be worth while investing in and buying as well!. Just because it's a woman in the main role that doesn't make the movie more exciting or tense or the viewer can identify more with the character etc. That's bullpoop. The clowns in the movie industry need to realise this is ruining the excitement when watching horror movies by continously doing these things. AND IT IS RUINING THE GENRE.

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agreed. this film was depressingly predictable, and worse yet by listening to the commentary they all seem so happy and impressed with themselves too.
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