You've seen an incredibly high profitability. In the future, it'll be part of union contracts, but for the most part it's not yet.

It means we're going to be off to a pretty slow start compared with last year.

Lions Gate has generally been successful with horror and it's not surprising. Horror is the sort of thing that smaller independents have historically done well.

They've cut back their risk profile significantly -- they're making movies not to lose money, rather than to make money. They got a little carried away and they have no upside either.

You have to keep developing something new.

At some point, she's going to have to focus on one thing rather than spreading herself out all over the place. Let's face it: she's no Oprah Winfrey or Dr. Phil.

Paramount could make the most money out of this. They've got a couple of cheap movies.

You think that's an accident?.

Anytime you do a movie with a cost of $200 million, you have a risk.