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Jason Blum: “Hardest Thing is Not Saying Yes, but the Amount You Have to Say No” | Close Up With THR 

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Jason Blum ('Get Out') joins The Hollywood Reporter for this season's Producers Roundtable. In this breakout episode of Close Up With THR he shares the experience of working with Jordan Peele as a first time studio feature director.
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Комментарии : 39   
@eon001
@eon001 6 лет назад
Jason Blum is smart guy. I love his business model.
@gaw3666
@gaw3666 6 лет назад
great to hear the process from jason blum. just awesome.
@jokermann01
@jokermann01 6 лет назад
I hope in the full roundtable he talks about some of the movies his company has in development, there's a lot of really interesting ones!
@natalie651
@natalie651 6 лет назад
That last minute was awesome.
@digital-being
@digital-being 5 лет назад
Amazing how the quote in the headline is not in the video ...
@jars7296
@jars7296 6 лет назад
I feel it.
@movieace1295
@movieace1295 6 лет назад
Aren't they going away from that business model with the Split sequel Glass?
@ClementeAnthony3
@ClementeAnthony3 6 лет назад
No, their sequels always go a little bit higher, because it's a proven, successful property, I heard in another interview he said originals top out at $5 million and sequels top out at $10 million.
@movieace1295
@movieace1295 6 лет назад
I'm positive I heard it was around 30 mill
@K_Rob
@K_Rob 6 лет назад
MovieAce I think your mistaking the distribution fee for the actual budget the films cost $5-10m but it costs the distributor $30m to release it. As for “Glass” that’s not a solely funded Blumhouse film like Split was It’s a Co-Production between Disney and Blumhouse so the budget is much higher than Jason Blum allows.
@ieatgremlins
@ieatgremlins 6 лет назад
Jason Blum is God.
@JamalBernardPulliam
@JamalBernardPulliam 6 лет назад
I want to be in a Blumhouse movie! : )
@neo_2lo
@neo_2lo 6 лет назад
Jamal Pulliam I want to make a Blumhouse movie
@rohanmiscrits
@rohanmiscrits 4 года назад
@@neo_2lo And i will watch your movies!
@campfire87
@campfire87 6 лет назад
Now I know the end to Baby Driver... Thanks
@Brandknob
@Brandknob 6 лет назад
Lynna Lei Still see the movie.
@PeanutsAssorted
@PeanutsAssorted 6 лет назад
...That movie came out in June, 6 months before this video was uploaded
@jars7296
@jars7296 6 лет назад
The lead going to jail woud be more realistic this day and age.
@krisj827
@krisj827 6 лет назад
Is the studio head roundtable up yet?
@mosesking2923
@mosesking2923 6 лет назад
There's not going to be one, they don't do those anymore.
@timothyhurley5920
@timothyhurley5920 6 лет назад
They are all in jail!
@aryankushwaha1964
@aryankushwaha1964 Год назад
😊
@GVxoxo
@GVxoxo 6 лет назад
Where is the THR Actress roundtable? I know you guys have it.
@funnyoscarfx
@funnyoscarfx 2 года назад
Hey?
@Ocelot006
@Ocelot006 6 лет назад
I’m white and I certainly don’t identify with the white lady. I identity with the guy meeting his girlfriends parents.
@coldsuncrowfeet
@coldsuncrowfeet 6 лет назад
no, you don't.
@scottbuckley823
@scottbuckley823 6 лет назад
why not? it's not always race i identify with the black guy because of my class
@Ocelot006
@Ocelot006 6 лет назад
Jamie Vera I’m wrong about my own identity?
@coldsuncrowfeet
@coldsuncrowfeet 6 лет назад
Ocelot006 yes, you are. You're white.
@twandaykearney5869
@twandaykearney5869 4 года назад
Why no one of color isn’t at the table
@dirgramsey6132
@dirgramsey6132 4 года назад
The guy is half white rich and famous but it’s a nightmare living here!😂❄️
@gossipgi
@gossipgi 6 лет назад
does that jason blum recognize his white priviledge by telling the director what to do with his own film narrative? did he not make the same movie talking about racial issue with white people always wanting control??
@coldsuncrowfeet
@coldsuncrowfeet 6 лет назад
he does because he said he was wrong during this interview.
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 6 лет назад
Oh please. What about Blum's privilege as an experienced producer with a first time director? NO first time director working for a major studio would ever expect absolute freedom with narrative choice, and especially say in how to market. Grow up.
@gossipgi
@gossipgi 6 лет назад
white dude after white dude after white dude the hollywood reporter doesnt learn anything
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 6 лет назад
Your point? These people make the studios gazzilions of dollars, and have all been fully vetted. Is there a percentage number for the people of color you have in mind to replace them? Be careful about dismissing the discipline, hard work, and experience of particular individuals under the rubric of "white privilege." Far too broad of a brush.