What are some movies that didn't deserve to flop?
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Edge of Tomorrow didn't do great when it was in theatres but turned into something of a 'cult classic' years later. I didn't know what to expect going in but enjoyed it quite a bit.
I have a problem with that movie: a read the book before seeing it. In the book the story is about a 20ish y.o. soldier, Vrataski is a teen and the ending is completely different.
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That was such a fun watch
And so clever in the way it Easter eggs the game.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
The movie was fine, but damn, all i could see was that they tried to be a marvel movie so bad.
People love quips, everyone needs to have quips. Has anyone said: thank god he's on our side yet? Shit that's brilliant, put that in. -
Such a horrible title for a decent movie. Then they tried to rename it for home video and just made it worse! It’s like they hired the team that names Microsoft products.
The original name was live, die, repeat. And i think it goes way harder.
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That movie was terrible.
For Disney star wars movie standards, it was indeed good. But so pointless.
Hey anyone wanna know why his name is solo?No?
Alright, here we go.
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Babylon. Everybody hated it, I loved everything about it. The excess, the color, the sprawling epic, the acting, the music. Underrated, underappreciated masterpiece, there will be a re-appraisal at some point.
Babylon is easily one of my top 3 of all time. It was a ride from start to finish.
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Kubo And The Two Strings. It's legitimately beautiful, well done, tells a heart wrenching story, and the owner of the studio does it for the art, not to make money.
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Josie and the Pussycats
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Did that flop? Think it did ok here in the UK.
IIRC it did “okay” here too but had a bloated budget and unrealistic expectations because of all the big names involved.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Huge loss in cinema, big win when it get out in DVD. It make so little money that universal changed how they write movies after that
It was kind of the last in a long line of Universal movies that bombed at the box office and then went on to become cult classics after home video release.
My four favorites, in roughly five year increments:
Tremors
Mallrats
Josie and the Pussycats
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Big Trouble in Little China. Was expected to be the smash hit of 1986, but poor marketing killed it. Perhaps it was also a decade or three ahead of its time.
Watched it very recently, the whole concept of Kurt Russell's character was so fucking funny.
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He's just some random white dude somehow blundering into this mess, running around and being mostly useless. Lost my shit when he shot the roof in the final battle and dropped unconscious from falling debris.
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For Disney star wars movie standards, it was indeed good. But so pointless.
Hey anyone wanna know why his name is solo?No?
Alright, here we go.
i agree that Disney Star Wars Movie standards are really low, thing is so were/are Lucasfilsm, or are you just pretending the prequels don’t exist.
I don’t agree that Solo was better than any of the Star Wars since Episode One.
Even by Disney and Lucasfilm Star Wars standards Solo was a really shitty movie.
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The original name was live, die, repeat. And i think it goes way harder.
The original was called All You Need Is Kill, which also happens to be what the new animated movie is called. I always liked the weird name, but I can definitely understand needing to change it for a wider english-speakong audience.
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Babylon is easily one of my top 3 of all time. It was a ride from start to finish.
Exactly, I don't understand why more people don't love it. Mostly because they haven't seen it, probably.
I did catch the NBA using the party music to promote the draft one year. I was like "What is that music, it sounds familiar...," then I realized it was from the party scene at the beginning of Babylon.
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Donnie Darko
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Alita battle angel!!
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Exactly, I don't understand why more people don't love it. Mostly because they haven't seen it, probably.
I did catch the NBA using the party music to promote the draft one year. I was like "What is that music, it sounds familiar...," then I realized it was from the party scene at the beginning of Babylon.
The music honestly sold the movie in and of itself. The party scene music ("Voodoo Mama") is just a straight up banger!
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John Carter.
I still hope for the sequel to be made.
I guess Disney were too busy securing the rights to star wars in the background that they didn't even market it in Europe. Never saw anything promoting it. -
The movie was fine, but damn, all i could see was that they tried to be a marvel movie so bad.
People love quips, everyone needs to have quips. Has anyone said: thank god he's on our side yet? Shit that's brilliant, put that in.I don't disagree that it was a very quippy movie, but I'm not sure it's a bad thing? I feel like tables which have a consistent, dramatic tone throughout a campaign are much more the exception than the rule (and often populated by professional creatives). In my experience, most campaigns wind up being occasional islands of drama surrounded by a nonstop stream of attempts (of varying quality) to make each other laugh. Sometimes, you can even hold the drama. Idk, like I said, I understand why it would annoy you, given the wider movie landscape, but I also feel like it was authentic to an "average" game of a 5e DnD, and therefore it didn't bother me.
Don't get me wrong, I love the more earnest takes on epic fantasy that have been set in the Forgotten Realms / DnD, but I also get that coming out treating DnD as Very Serious Business (TM) was going to be a pretty tough sell.
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Alita battle angel!!
Yeah, that movie definitely deserves a sequel