FLM 110 - How can the audience effect your Film?
- Josh O'Brien
- Apr 25, 2018
- 1 min read

Ok, I'm just going to say it, I don't understand how The Room has come back to life, originally when it came out it was given the lowest rating on IMBD, with a 1.7 out of ten, Rotten Tomatoes gave
it a 27% of people liked this, it also after having a 5 million Dollar budget made a whopping $1,900 Dollars back, it was a flop, yet now its considered a cultural classic. This is because the original Audience who watched The room, didn't enjoy it, they didn't tell people about it and it died, that why now people are going to watch it in cinemas, please can someone explain this???

Regarding the way a show turns out...AMC's The Walking Dead have had many directors over the 8 seasons, Jared McFared was fired from the show During Season 4 because he was stealing fan endings, which were just the ideas of alternative ending created by fans of the show.
The audience doesn't only React to the Film/TV show but they also control its popularity/rating, if the film was good, the audience is likely to tell other people about it, if was bad they probably won't, the way the film is rated by the audience is not only important to the next viewer but also the company itself, as they are able to see the ratings. The public who watch the film can rate it on popular sites such as IMBD and Rotten Tomatoes, these two are the most popular Movie/TV Show rating websites.
References
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368226/
http://popkey.co/m/4Q0yZ-negan-twd
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