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Originally Posted by Pride Of Lions
It's all bollocks. (I live in the U.S., so I don't really know what bollocks means. It sounds cool to finally slip it into conversation.)
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Definition. =) You used it correctly though.
And I agree with you - most movies made only advertise before and not after, mainly because they only do well on the opening weekend, often because the movie's crap and no one will see it more than once... The exception I've noted to the rule over the past few years, is the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even months after the movies have hit theatres, they were still being advertised. I suppose that's because LotR were actually pretty good movies, as opposed to most of the current movies which are crap...
Personally I am looking forward to
Serenity, though... Firefly was a good series, but Fox chopped it's head off before it even had a chance...