10 Essential Movie Tips To Make You Win At Business

9. Never Use Monsters To Sell Things (King Kong)

9 Using Monsters Many of these kinds of movies have come before and since, but the original King Kong will always represent the epitome of the monster business strategy. Carl Denham's poorly-conceived, arrogant decision to bring King Kong to New York City is a grim reminder that bringing giant monsters (well, King Kong is just a giant gorilla, but to any of us open-minded civilized folk, he might as well be a monster) into densely-populated urban areas may get you profits in the short-term, but in the long-term...not so much. In fact, rather than seeing any of the King Kong sequels that were actually made, I would have wanted to see Carl Denham try to find an actual job after the events of the first movie. The clear lesson for real life here is that, rather than bringing the monster to the people, we should just do what Animal Planet does€”either hunt for animals that don't exist, or torture real animals in their natural habitats.
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Ian Boucher is many things when he is not writing for WhatCulture.com -- explorer, friend of nature, and librarian. He enjoys stories of many kinds and is fascinated with what different mediums can bring to them. He has developed particular affections for movies and comic books, especially the ones that need more attention, taking them absolutely seriously with a sense of humor. He constantly strives to build his understanding of the relationships between world cultures, messages, and audiences.