Re: I'm glad the film flopped!
Posted: November 7th, 2016, 12:19 pm
Due to a misread, I now have Can't Stop the Feeling stuck in my head.
https://www.gbfans.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42527
Sav C wrote:Due to a misread, I now have Can't Stop the Feeling stuck in my head.You should hear the real thing, lol.
Peter33vr wrote:is there some place for Norbit in that bomb list?Haven't heard anything about that movie until meow, but if you liked it sure.
HunterCC wrote:Haven't heard anything about that movie until meow, but if you liked it sure.Why are you substituting "now" with "meow"?
Kingpin wrote:Because he's secretly a cat. Duh.HunterCC wrote:Haven't heard anything about that movie until meow, but if you liked it sure.Why are you substituting "now" with "meow"?
Alphagaia wrote:Hmm, could have sworn In read elsewhere it was before the films release. Ok, a month before production. They were probably scared off by the negative reaction to the films announcement or didnt believe in the concept in that case.Commander_Jim wrote: One month before production means one month before they started shooting, so your line of reasoning with them getting scared from the trailer does not add up there. It could be something else ofcourse, but if it happened, according to the article it happened a lot earlier.
The rest is open for interpretation but at least sounds like one possibility, bu as Richardless concludes by naming a few possibilities, we just don't know the reason.
Commander_Jim wrote:They were probably scared off by the negative reaction to the films announcement or didnt believe in the concept in that case.Or something else entirely, something unrelated to either of those two explanations.
RichardLess wrote:(Feigns anger) "Do I look like a cat to you? Am I jumpin' around all nimbly bimbly from tree to tree? Am I drinking milk from a saucer? Do you see me eating mice?" (Writes speeding ticket)Kingpin wrote:Because he's secretly a cat. Duh.
Why are you substituting "now" with "meow"?
JurorNo.2 wrote:I now have this song stuck in my head after watching the last episode of Ash Vs The Evil Dead.Sav C wrote:Due to a misread, I now have Can't Stop the Feeling stuck in my head.You should hear the real thing, lol.
Kingpin wrote:Bottom line- they thought the movie was going to fail and lose them money.Commander_Jim wrote:They were probably scared off by the negative reaction to the films announcement or didnt believe in the concept in that case.Or something else entirely, something unrelated to either of those two explanations.
Commander_Jim wrote:That however, never stopped them before. Plus it could be countless other reasons with LSC wanting a better deal, Sony spreading the money to other movies that were harder to finance, other possible profit margins that had higher risk higher rewards, LSC not getting merchandise moneys, etc.Kingpin wrote:Bottom line- they thought the movie was going to fail and lose them money.
Or something else entirely, something unrelated to either of those two explanations.
DarkSpectre wrote:Spook Central has photographic evidence of them dropping off. They have screen shots from the theatrical cut and the extended and LSC's name is gone from the extended cut.Thx for the Heads up. I found the two screenshots. That at least gives a bit of clarity that LSC at least was involved with GB.
deadderek wrote:I love that bit with Carrey going "darling, who are you talking to?"
HunterCC wrote:So Ghostbusters 2016 is in the same category as "Can't Stop the Music". Along with other classics like "Anaconda", "Catwoman", "Gigli", "Showgirls", and "Battlefield Earth"?I was under the impression Anaconda did well. I still hate the movie although Jonathan Hyde as always was great.
RichardLess wrote:Maybe his name's actually 'Mike Hat'. Ho ho ho, how we laughed.
Because he's secretly a cat. Duh.
Kingpin wrote:The only objection I had with the product placement in the reboot was the involvement of that thief Papa John. I think Sony should've stayed clear of him.I can't remember him. Was he a character in the deleted scenes that's written to look like another male idiot?
timeware wrote:You should see the billboards in Superman II. Especially during the fight with Zod.That's great though because of the irony of it all. Thanks to product placement in films however I know know how to ward off an alien invasion :
pferreira1983 wrote:I can't remember him. Was he a character in the deleted scenes that's written to look like another male idiot?Uh... no. He stole money from his employees in real life.
Kingpin wrote:Ooooo, that Papa John, naughty naughty...pferreira1983 wrote:I can't remember him. Was he a character in the deleted scenes that's written to look like another male idiot?Uh... no. He stole money from his employees in real life.
JurorNo.2 wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2016, 5:35 pmNot only that, they never bother to check out any of the domestic American non-mainstream movies shown at the Sundance Festival or foreign films, so they keep complaining about how crappy and unoriginal domestic mainstream movies are (apparently many have never heard of the old [and wise] saying 'There is nothing new under the sun.')EJLambert wrote:It seems that people want original movies, but when one comes out they stay home and elect to rent later."Our customers are content with the contrived and mediocre."--Spongebob Squarepants
JurorNo.2 wrote: ↑October 19th, 2016, 1:58 pm Again, IMDB users openly admitted they voted the movie down before seeing it. The way you are. That site is notoriously a safe space for anyone who wants to tear a movie apart.Especially for this recent original movie, which tons of white people hated automatically due to the skin color of the main character. Talk about confirmation bias.