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The David McWilliams Podcast

Bonus episode: The economics of movies

The David McWilliams Podcast

David McWilliams

News & Politics

4.6643 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

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Where did movies come from? What costs and expenses are involved in making them? How has streaming platforms changed the types of movies being made? All this and more answered in this episode!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

To understand the economy, you have to understand human nature.

0:07.1

This podcast is powered by ACAST.

0:13.6

Welcome to this bonus episode of the Dave McQueen's podcast.

0:16.9

The podcast tries to make economics that a little bit more comprehensible, a little bit more fluent,

0:21.9

and a little bit more relevant.

0:23.5

This week, we have a bonus episode

0:25.9

brought to you by now

0:27.3

on the economics of movies.

0:30.6

This should be a good one.

0:31.5

But you are interested in movies.

0:34.2

Well, do you know what?

0:35.6

I'm not a movie...

0:36.3

I'm interested in economics,

0:37.3

and I can maybe do the economics of movies. Well, do you know what? I'm not a movie... I'm interested in economics and I can maybe do the economics of movies.

0:38.9

Well, hey.

0:39.4

But go on.

0:40.4

This is dream stuff.

0:42.0

This is revelation.

0:43.6

No, I am not a movie buff, but I am a movie lover.

0:47.1

And my daughter, on the other hand, is a movie buff.

0:50.1

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

0:50.8

Knows the inside out and backwards of every movie right back to the beginning of time.

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