it’s a PR mystery (re a certain Big Summer Comic Book Movie)What could possibly be the PR value in inviting a blogger with a practically nonexistent audience to a screening of Big Summer Comic Book Movie, and denying a screening to someone like me, with large, passionate, and engaged audience? This truly baffles me. Unless a Certain Big Movie Studio lets me attend another screening that I’m probably not even supposed to know about (except that, you know, we critics do talk to one another), it means I won’t be able to see Big Summer Comic Book Movie before it opens. What could be the publicity value in this? Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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Thu Jun 09 11, 3:40PM categories: maryann buzz permalink Disqus comments tip jarshare
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