Think This Song Is About You

Miley Cyrus and Ashley Greene’s new film LOL has apparently made $46,500 at the box office this weekend.

A few sites are reporting that the film failed and are placing the blame solely on Miley. They claim she “has a real image problem” which led to the film doing poorly.

It is unfair, and simply not true, that Miley’s “image” is the reason the film did not do well. There was absolutely no backing from Lionsgate for this film. None of the stars did any press, there wasn’t a premiere and I don’t believe there were any TV or print ads put into circulation for the film.

If it were not for Miley’s fans this film would not have gotten any coverage at all. Tons of fans took to several social media sites to promote the flick and some fans even handed out flyers in the few cities showing the film.

There is no doubt in my mind that if Lionsgate had released this on a different weekend (really the same weekend as The Avengers?!?!), promoted this film correctly, and released it to more than 105 theaters they would have made more than $46,500.

The so called, “failing” of this film has nothing to do with Miley or her image or her career, it has to do with Lionsgate pushing it to the back burner and setting it up for a loss before it even had a chance.

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      but miley was still awful in it…i saw the film and her acting was dreaful. i don’t understand how it can’t be blamed on the horrible acting as well? i love miley cyrus but she did not do well in this film at all. demi moore was barely at her best.

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        at least you got to see it! it wasnt released anywhere remotely close to where i live so i couldnt even see it to say how good or bad miley (or anyone else) was in it

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        Did you READ? It wasn’t promoted. No one knew about the film at all. You seem to be the only fan whose seen the film that’s complaining.

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          i think the real question is did YOU read? i realize there wasn’t a lot of promotion but look at the few reviews there are! the reason lionsgate didn’t promote the film is because of how poorly it was expected to do. films always have screenings and they base their releases on what the screening’s are rated by the viewers. Aka, the film itself wasn’t very good to begin with. i love miley but this just wasn’t done well at all. that is why the project failed in the end. if it was a fantastic screenplay and the viewers of the screenings loved it then Lionsgate would’ve done more.

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