Trump & Caleb
Trump Trump
So Caleb, I've been thinking about how a blockbuster crime story can pull in record profits, you know? Let's talk about turning your gritty realism into a massive box office hit.
Caleb Caleb
Sure, let’s break it down. A killer crime story starts with a tight plot and real stakes—no fluff, just facts that hit hard. Then find a hook that hooks the masses: a twist that feels inevitable, a character with a clear, relatable motive. Keep the dialogue snappy, the pacing tight, and drop real, gritty details that give credibility without overloading. Finally, market it as a high‑stakes thriller, not a niche indie; the right trailer can turn raw realism into a ticket‑selling machine. It’s all data, no drama.
Trump Trump
That’s a smart, no‑frills plan, Caleb. Keep the stakes real, throw in a big twist, and let the marketing push it like a blockbuster. If we do it right, the audience will line up for the ticket. Let’s make it huge.
Caleb Caleb
Sounds good. Stick to the facts, keep the twist believable, and make the marketing clear—no gimmicks. If the audience sees a real problem and a credible solution, they'll show up. Let's keep the script tight and the budget under control.
Trump Trump
Absolutely, Caleb. Tight script, real problem, big solution, no gimmicks. We’ll keep the budget in check and make it a blockbuster hit. Let’s do this.