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see the problem is that in general A24 fans aren't your typical moving going fans. They're more in the "know" then the average movie goer so regardless of simply wanting to "sit at the table" this is going to backfire on them.
If they were like Paramount or Universal Studios no one would give a rats ass. but being who they are and who they generally market to and who goes and watches their films...this will bite them in the ass.
Spot on. I would love to know what the intersection between A24 geeks and Mubi subscribers is.
Narrator: it's a circle