He knew his audience would want a title that isn’t completely unrelated to the content of the story.
Okay, that explains a lot, but it still doesn’t explain the movie. :-)
Bill did know his audience. It was good marketing to get ‘Banned in Boston’. That could double your sales.
As was once said on “The Simpsons” about “The Naked Lunch,” there are at least two things wrong with that title.
Dana Simpson
October 18, 2013
Averagemoe over 8 years ago
He knew his audience would want a title that isn’t completely unrelated to the content of the story.
Kali39 over 8 years ago
Okay, that explains a lot, but it still doesn’t explain the movie. :-)
mlkirk12530 over 8 years ago
Bill did know his audience. It was good marketing to get ‘Banned in Boston’. That could double your sales.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 8 years ago
As was once said on “The Simpsons” about “The Naked Lunch,” there are at least two things wrong with that title.