I don't think 3 million to tweet is reasonable.@Raul what do you think the return on the movie will be? :camron:
"Think like a man one" did over $90 Million and Kevin Hart is a piece of shiit because he asked for an additional $3M to DO MORE WORK PROMOTING?
You need to 'Think like a business man' and stop talking out of ignorance.![]()


I don't think 3 million to tweet is reasonable.
I don't care how much money the movie earns.
Kevin Hart isn't handling the overhead.
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Why does having 14 million followers in Twitter make tweeting worth 3 million dollars?
Why does having 14 million followers in Twitter make tweeting worth 3 million dollars?

I get that.white people want us to be "humble" and take what they give us, never make demands, and NEVER give them a reason to envy us...
Because that's what he's asking for and it's as simple as that. It just seems unreasonable to us because he made 3 million already and most of won't see that in a life time. Stars ask for ridiculous shyt all the time bro...I get that.
But why should Kevin Hart be paid more to tweet about the movie than actually making the movie?
Edit - question also applies to @TheRealfG
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Have you ever taken a business course in college? That's a direct audience of 14.4 million people, which will instantly become a Trending topic on Twitter and get double the retweets and favorites.
Business is all about reaching potential buyers
Yeah, stars ask for ridiculous things all the time.Because that's what he's asking for and it's as simple as that. It just seems unreasonable to us because he made 3 million already and most of won't see that in a life time. Stars ask for ridiculous shyt all the time bro...

Yeah, stars ask for ridiculous things all the time.
I think this is another one of those times.
I get that a lot of you guys are gonna support this outrageous request simply because Kevin Hart is black and you want to see another black man get his money.
But it's still ridiculous to ask for more money to TWEET something than you got paid to MAKE the movie in the first place.
If the average ticket cost in the country is like $12, you would need 250,000 people to go and watch that movie just for Sony to break even on the 3 million dollar investment to Kevin Hart.
And it's not like getting 250,000 Twitter followers out of Kevin Hart's 14 million followers to watch it.
It's getting 250,000 people who wouldn't watch the movie unless they saw the tweet, because people who are fans are going to watch that Kevin Hart movie ANYWAY.
I don't care that Kevin Hart is famous or black or talented.
Financially, I'd call his bluff too.
That's just bullshyt in my view.
But so be it.
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