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* [[Executive Meddling]]: [[Tropes Are Not Bad|A benevolent example.]] The [[Twist Ending]] was originally the idea of a studio exec. |
* [[Executive Meddling]]: [[Tropes Are Not Bad|A benevolent example.]] The [[Twist Ending]] was originally the idea of a studio exec. |
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** Not all that benevolent, at least in terms of the film. After that [[Twist Ending]], a man would come out after the film ended and ''reassure the audience'' that everything was going to be alright. |
** Not all that benevolent, at least in terms of the film. After that [[Twist Ending]], a man would come out after the film ended and ''reassure the audience'' that everything was going to be alright. |
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* [[Viral Marketing]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 28 June 2014
- Executive Meddling: A benevolent example. The Twist Ending was originally the idea of a studio exec.
- Not all that benevolent, at least in terms of the film. After that Twist Ending, a man would come out after the film ended and reassure the audience that everything was going to be alright.
- Viral Marketing