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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

postheadericon Chris Dodd Resorting To Outright Lying In A Desperate Attempt To Get SOPA Passed

MPAA chief Chris Dodd has apparently resorted to actually lying as it does a great effort to get past SOUP. On Tuesday, speaking at an event for the Center for American Progress, which had its usual "Woe to us" story on which the Congress should adopt soup / PIPA. However, Dodd, again, the facts seem to question. For example, in questions, Dodd said:
"The film industry in Spain, Egypt and Sweden have gone."
James Losey thought it was odd, since he was familiar with some movies that come out of Sweden: Sweden actually produces a range of high quality movies. Posted in 2008, the flim vampires Let me in


received rave reviews here in the U.S. In addition, the three best selling books
Millennium Trilogy
are Swedish films and 2009
The girl with the dragon tattoo

was quite successful. The

film made

a modest $ 10 million in the United States and internationally respectable $ 104 million.



Given the budget for the new American version of the film is $ 100 million - as much as the original film has won so far - maybe Dodd means that Hollywood does not need to have the opportunity to do it again. Ironically, the new American version

The girl with the dragon tattoo

was shot in Sweden.

Chris Dodd was right to say that cinema is an international industry, but he was wrong to say that the Swedish film industry has disappeared and misleading to suggest that all are the work of Hollywood American jobs. At least for the production of Hollywood, Sweden has much to gain.


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