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Post by teleadm on Sept 8, 2017 20:33:17 GMT
2014 was 3 years ago, do you remember the flops of that year?
I want everyone to remember that because it was a financial failours, it's not a failour in everyone's eyes.
"Veronica Mars" the move version
"Tyler Perry's The Single Mom's Club"
"Vampire Academy"
"Legend of Hercules" Kellan Lutz
"I, Frankenstein"
"Draft Day"
"Get On Up"
"Annie" musical remake
"Transcendence" not even overseas helped this one
"Sabotage" the world just don't care about another Arnold action movie anymore.
"Winter's Tale" ambitious movie that nobody cared about
"Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" one movie was enough, lost 60 million dollars
"Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return" cost 85 million USD made 19 USD
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Post by barkingbaphomet on Sept 8, 2017 20:52:52 GMT
i remember Annie, Transcendence, and Sin City. as a big fan of the original, i myself still haven't gotten around to the latter.
i saw Vampire Academy on Netflix. did that actually have a theater release? ew.
that Oz movie went completely below my radar...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2017 23:22:46 GMT
The budget for Veronica Mars was raised by crowdsourcing, so technically it didn't lose money.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 9, 2017 0:34:00 GMT
I only saw Draft Day as a rental.
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Post by NewtJorden on Sept 9, 2017 0:52:08 GMT
Were any of these movies supposed to be box office hit?
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Post by scabab on Sept 9, 2017 0:53:49 GMT
The only one of those I saw was Sabotage.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 9, 2017 0:57:49 GMT
Were any of these movies supposed to be box office hit? I think they hoped Sin City: A Dame to Kill For would be a hit or at least break even. Since the first one was so fondly remembered.
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Post by NewtJorden on Sept 9, 2017 1:32:10 GMT
Were any of these movies supposed to be box office hit? I think they hoped Sin City: A Dame to Kill For would be a hit or at least break even. Since the first one was so fondly remembered. The big mistake was to make it so many years after the first.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 9, 2017 5:28:35 GMT
I pay attention to the movie that is made, not how much money the movie makes.
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