You get what you pay for. Low budget movies don't have the money to do better special effects.
The Production Budget for My Soul to Take was $25,000,000.
Well, it depends on where you are, but one difference that is pretty common is that of language. Usually local movies are in the main language of the region, and foreign ones are in whatever language is common in the area they come from. Another fairly common difference is budget. Depending on where the movies are being made, they might have a very limited budget... or a very large budget. This isn't always the case, but it is a frequent difference seen in movies made in different places.
For the first Installment of the movies the budget was 140 million, the budget for the second was 225 million, the budget for the third was 300 million, and the budget for the fourth was 250 million.
Their total budget for all three movies were 363 million.
The budget for the fourth Resident Evil movie, Resident Evil: Afterlife, was 60.000.000, or 60 million dollars. In total the budget has been 250 million dollars for all the movies combined.
That would be John Carradine who starred in over 500 movies (a lot of them were terrible low budget rubbish)
They sell what's popular.
$237 million.
its completely and utterly rubbish and doesn't work it is only for the movies
never because it blows...
The Production Budget for My Soul to Take was $25,000,000.
do not tarnish a legendary actress raising such rubbish questions
It depends on the budget that the movie is on but most movies today will make their costumes instead of renting them.
High school musical is rubbish !! HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL KIND-OF APPROPIATE I GUESS...
the decent signs 28 days later the mist.
Many terrible movies still turn a profit due to having very small budgets. While a lot of people may not buy/watch the film enough do to make a profit and keep the director / franchise going. Good examples of this are the Scary Movie franchise and the Uwe Boll movies
Well, it depends on where you are, but one difference that is pretty common is that of language. Usually local movies are in the main language of the region, and foreign ones are in whatever language is common in the area they come from. Another fairly common difference is budget. Depending on where the movies are being made, they might have a very limited budget... or a very large budget. This isn't always the case, but it is a frequent difference seen in movies made in different places.