waiting to happen. will anybody care that it s done in detroit? we are not allowed to say end of the day on red eye. in the middle of the afternoon. in the beginning of the morning. people used to say, i will go to detroit as seen in this movie. of course, in every movie, it s the apocolyptic idea of the city. i agree that it could be an apocolyptic industry. there s an argument, considering how hard lit detroit has been, bringing the production there could lift the spirits of the city, which could increase economic activity. you mean, ben affleck will be there. you know who lifted the spirit of a little city i like to call gotham, bat ma am.
maybe tracy knows this this, do they take the money from the state fund and hand it to the film industry? no, they give them a break. if it costs $1,000 to make a move, they have given it for $100. it s lost money. not if the film is not there. not if the film is not made in detroit. what you are saying is if they do not give the tax breaks to the companies that money is for fixing a park or something else, instead, it s going to a hollywood producer. this money is going to cocaine and hookers. tom, my guess is, if you can consistently lure films to your city, and like new york has, then, in the long run, are it might be good for the city. but if it s just a film here and a film there, you are probable losing money. that is the best point. detroit, they have all these empty lots. the real estate. it s a post apocolyptic movie
waiting to happen. will anybody care that it s done in detroit? we are not allowed to say end of the day on red eye. in the middle of the afternoon. in the beginning of the morning. people used to say, i will go to detroit as seen in this movie. of course, in every movie, it s the apocolyptic idea of the city. i agree that it could be an an argument, dustry. considering how hard lit detroit has been, bringing the production there could lift the spirits of the city, which could increase economic activity. you mean, ben affleck will be there. you know who lifted the spirit of a little city i like to call gotham, bat ma am.
maybe tracy knows this this, do they take the money from the state fund and hand it to the film industry? no, they give them a break. if it costs $1,000 to make a move, they have given it for $100. it s lost money. not if the film is not there. not if the film is not made in detroit. what you are saying is if they do not give the tax breaks to the companies that money is for fixing a park or something else, instead, it s going to a hollywood producer. this money is going to cocaine and hookers. tom, my guess is, if you can consistently lure films to your city, and like new york has, then, in the long run, are it might be good for the city. but if it s just a film here and a film there, you are probable losing money. that is the best point. detroit, they have all these empty lots. the real estate. it s a post apocolyptic movie
maybe tracy knows this this, do they take the money from the state fund and hand it to the film industry? no, they give them a break. if it costs $1,000 to make a move, they have given it for $100. it s lost money. not if the film is not there. not if the film is not made in detroit. what you are saying is if they do not give the tax breaks to the companies that money is for fixing a park or something else, instead, it s going to a hollywood producer. this money is going to cocaine and hookers. tom, my guess is, if you can consistently lure films to your city, and like new york has, then, in the long run, are it might be good for the city. but if it s just a film here and a film there, you are probable losing money. that is the best point. detroit, they have all these empty lots. the real estate. it s a post apocolyptic movie