So, you need to balance it out with bigger and smaller movies.
Meaning of the quote
You need to make a mix of big and small movies. This helps balance things out. Big movies have a lot of money and attention, while small movies have less. By making different sizes of movies, you can reach a wider audience and create a variety of stories.
About Ray Liotta
Ray Liotta was an acclaimed American actor who rose to fame for his memorable roles in films like Goodfellas, Field of Dreams, and Something Wild. He continued to have a prolific acting career, appearing in a wide range of movies and TV shows, and even voicing a character in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Liotta’s talent and versatility made him a beloved figure in Hollywood, and he was posthumously recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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