“Unmasking the Mystery: What Drives Hollywood to Create Cinematic Disasters?”
There’s often no time to do yet another rewrite of the screenplay before the film goes into production. Why? Because a release date has already been set. Not to mention the fact that the directors and actors only have a window of time to make the movie under their contract stipulations.
Because of all of this, movies are rushed into production with completed script drafts, without time for proper special effects, without time for proper editing, etc.
2. Too Many Hands in the Cookie Jar
Sometimes projects have plenty of help—maybe too much help. Hollywood is known to over-produce things as well:
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