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  1. 00:00. Wharton’s Jonah Berger discusses new research that quantifies why some movies, television shows, and other stories are more successful than others. Have you ever watched a great movie and marveled at the script, only to learn that your companion thought it was terrible?

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Blockbuster: A Video Empire Blossoms. Emerging from a single Dallas video store in 1985, Blockbuster was the brainchild of David Cook. As technology shifted and VCRs became household fixtures...

  3. Sep 22, 2023 · From the strategic release of products to the influence of global markets, merchandise has become an integral part of a blockbuster’s success story. That being said, one thing remains clear: the story of blockbusters and their merchandise is far from its final act.

  4. Apr 12, 2016 · A 'showstopper' features is called that because the absence of it will 'stop the show', i.e. cause the product not to be released. Showstopper bugs and problems have similar meaning. It is only tangentially related to the entertainment meaning of 'showstopper'.

  5. Sep 8, 2018 · The truth is that, while there’s no set recipe to ensure a blockbuster hit, there is always a certain element that can push a show in the direction of propelling into icon status. Think of your favorite “famous” show and wonder: What made this blockbuster become a reality?

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  6. A blockbuster is often characterized by its wide appeal, high-concept storytelling, and sometimes star-studded casts. These films typically release during peak viewing seasons like summer or major holidays to maximize audience turnout.

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  8. Aug 3, 2018 · The term “blockbuster” is typically reserved for movies with large budgets or big results at the box office. But what does the act of “busting blocks” have to do with movies, anyway? According to Cambridge Dictionary online , a blockbuster is defined as “a book or movie that is very successful.”

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