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November 14, 1997 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-14

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O
;uch classic films as Midnight Cowboy,
Little Big Man, Straw Dogs and All the

President's Men.
Those films emerged from a period
ow considered a golden age of
erican filmmaking. Hoffman is
certainly proud of those films, as he is
f such later gems as Tootsie, Kramer
Vf ,Kramer and Rain Man.
Of course, they can't all be gems,
but he does believe the major
Hollywood studios had a higher bat-
ting average a couple of decades ago.
"Things have changed for the worse
in journalism and in film — and
probably for similar reasons. It all has
to do with money," he says.

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(Th Today box-office rankings are rou-
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and are yanked almost immediately if
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Hoffman prefers the way it used to
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maker's greatest marketing tool. "You
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As for Mad City, Hoffman believes
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quantity of tickets sold isn't high
enough, it will be up to word of
mouth to rescue it on video.

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