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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is the genre— movies that should have gone straight to streaming?[/quote] Why would it go straight to streaming when it was a box office hit?[/quote] Very rare for a movie in this genre, when so many flop or do go straight to streaming.[/quote] Well the housemaid did it. Just passed the $300 million market and still going so there’s definitely a surge in female writers having their books adapted and doing really well. That’s a paul Feig movie. Paul directed Blake and Anna in a simple favor and the sequel, also based in a book by a female writer that was adapted to a screenplay. Those movies did fine, but not nearly as well as the housemaid, and it ends with us. You can’t just say, Blake will guarantee to get people in the seats. It really depends on so many factors. She was one factor. [/quote] Honestly, i think it had little to do with Blake and a lot to do with the fact it was a popular book.[/quote] This. In fact the book fans seemed initially pissed off with her casting and thought she was too old, then compounded with the set photos that came out looking absolutely ridiculous in those outfits she put together. I think this movie would have done well with pretty much any halfway attractive and passable actress in that role.[/quote]
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