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LOS ANGELES:Â Hollywood star Bradley Cooper says streaming has modified how he makes a residing however he’s grateful to Netflix for taking possibilities on films that different firms would not make.Speaking to Kim Masters on her KCRW present ‘The Business’, he stated: “On a personal level, how I can make a living has completely changed. The upside (with taking a smaller upfront payment in exchange for a cut of the profits), if it was successful, is that I would be paid a lot more. Those days are completely gone and there is trepidation I have with that. No question, no question.”However, Cooper is grateful to streaming providers like Netflix for taking an opportunity on films, which he thinks would beforehand not have been made, similar to his upcoming Leonard Bernstein biopic ‘Maestro’ co-starring Jeremy Strong and Carey Mulligan, reviews femalefirst.co.uk.He stated: “I’m just so lucky that Netflix is going to pay for the movie. But that’s just so the movie can get made but there’s no back end. That’s for the love of the game. That’s why I’m doing that movie and I’m so grateful that they’re allowing me to make it. Scott Stuber (head of the original film at Netflix), thank the Lord.”Netflix is the one place that may make that film.”Cooper doesn’t believe that where a movie is seen can affect how it is received.He explained: “The factor that I at all times return to, nice content material will hit you proper between the eyes, it doesn’t matter what it’s, if it is an unbelievable haiku. It can stick with you for years and alter your life.”The movies that changed my life and inspired me to do what I do for a vocation were ‘The Elephant Man’, ‘Godfather’, ‘Apocalypse Now’, ‘Shampoo’, ‘Coming Home’ and ‘Deer Hunter’. All of those movies I saw on a 16-inch television set.”