Movies that bombed, but you still love anyway...

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  1. Haymaker

    Haymaker WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    1 - The league of extraordinary gentlemen

    2 - The fifth Element

    3 - Death to Smoochy

    4 - Reign of Fire
     
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    I don't think The Fifth Element bombed.
     
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    it definitely is a cult film now.

    Box office
    The film was selected as the opening film for the 1997 Cannes Film Festival<SUP id=cite_ref-festival-cannes.com_10-0 class=reference>[11]</SUP> and became a major box office success, grossing over US$263 million, almost three times its budget of US$90 million.<SUP id=cite_ref-dvdreview.com_0-1 class=reference>[1]</SUP> 76% of the receipts for The Fifth Element were from markets outside of the United States. It was the 9th highest-grossing film of the year worldwide.<SUP id=cite_ref-11 class=reference>[12]</SUP>
     
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    good thread. also if you widen it to not only commercial failure but also to critical failure.

    saying that, i can't think of any right now.

    bram stoker's dracula got pretty sceptical reviews back in the day, but i always thought it was pretty cool.
     
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    r o o s t e r "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    almost all of woody allen's recent oeuvre. e.g. 'hollywood ending' got slammed as "yet another self-indulgent failed allen outing" but it was fantastic, great formula movie.
     
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    Fightclub
    Donnie Darko
     
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    Mallrats
     
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    Xanadu
    Blade Runner
    Legend
    Dragonslayer
    Watchmen
    Dune
     
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    Xanadu was garbage.
     
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    True. It was a critical and box office failure, but I watched it twice when it was released and bought the vhs & dvd. Is a guilty pleasure film for me. Love the songs and at the time the computer effects were cool. Plus I had a crush on Olivia Newton John when I was younger.:bow:
     
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    for a raving homophobe, Panchy sure likes a lot of stuff with serious gay, campy appeal
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    I don't know.....I don't care about box office number...So I don't know....what are a few movies that bomb?
     
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    Come on man. Is this even necessary?
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    YES...


    Yes it is....
     
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    You can post movies that were generally considered "bad", but you loved something about them.
     
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    Here's four I liked off the top of my head with some figures thrown in to boot.

    Mystery Men - budget - 65,000,000/ gross - $29,655,590
    Red Planet - budget - 70,000,000/ gross - $17,480,890
    Mission to Mars - budget - 90,000,000/ gross - $60,874,615
    Chronicles of Riddick - budget - 110,000,000/ gross - $57,637,485

    Just for the record, all those numbers were taken from IMDB. The budget's were estimates and the gross' were only from the USA so they might have made more in foreign sales.
     
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    sure, I don't see why not

    If I went around saying "Blacks are children of a lesser god. They are all going to hell" but my favorite albums were all by Tupac, Rhianna, Biggie and R.Kelly and my favorite movies were Boyz N The Hood and Juice, wouldn't you expect someone to notice that contradiction?
     
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    Funny, looking at your list. Throw John Carter in there and the moral for any studio executive looking to keep his job is:

    Don't, under any circumstances greenlight a movie in which the planet Mars is a central figure. You may also want to avoid movies in which Vin Diesel travels to planets which remind you of Mars.

    Lone exception - getting a prime Arnold attached to said project.
     
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    Why bring it here tho. We are just having light hearted fun about movies?
     
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    so i take it you are not excited about the new total recall movie?
     
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    Well, if I was a studio head..........Colin Farrell filling in for Arnold doesn't scream Box Office Gold to me.

    Whether it's actually any good is another matter.

    I liked both the Mars movies on Lb for Lb.'s list.
     
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    I liked them both too. Mission to Mars was interesting. Isnt that the Scientology belief of what happened?

    Anyways. i thought depalma did well.
     
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    I was watching "Daylight" with Stallone the other day. I don't remember if that movie bombed or not, but its actually a pretty good movie.
     
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    The fact that gays loved the Broadway musical had nothing to do with the 1980 film. I like musicals. I like old Gene Kelly films and it was a treat to watch him at age 80 dancing and rollerscating. The film soundtrack sold millions of copies and had a few top ten hits when it first came out. No one thought of 'gay' when this movie came out. In fact when I went to watch it on its first weekend of release a bunch of my karate pals came along too. None of us felt the movie was gay at all. No contradiction here. But I still refuse to watch 'Broke Back Mountain', a film you probably enjoyed.:l2:
     
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    It bombed.
     
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    CopLand I think it's call with Stallone I like it.....don't know if it bomb
     
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    it did, but then it was a low budget film so it wasn't much of a bomb or a hit. Critics loved it. It is a good drama.
     
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    John Carter was a bit uneven, but it was a really good movie. It belongs in this thread.
     
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    "The Core" (Assuming it bombed)

    Loved that shit! I know Xplosive can relate (although we don't relate on much)

    That film had some terrible science, but then which disaster film doesn't? But it was damned entertaining.
     

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