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> The cardinal rule of Hollywood is: Never use your own money

Since it wasn't explained in the opener.

He wrote Thrones explicitly to challenge Hollywood clichés and inject real medieval mechanics in an otherwise throbbing overblown drama. He made a bank, got a following, sold the rights, and it's not his fault that after the source material ran out, it turned to be exactly what he hated. But he's rich, lives for his hobbies. I don't think he owes anyone anything.
Apocalypse Now was financed by Coppola.
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