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Join the So Many Sequels crew as they review Eight Crazy Nights, Adam Sandler's attempt at a holiday-themed animated musical. In this episode:Josh, Garrett, and David reflect on the movie's irreverent humor, bizarre animation choices, and Sandler's divisive voice acting.They discuss the movie's box office flop and its place in Sandler's career, released the same year as Punch-Drunk Love.Is there any Hanukkah spirit to be found? Or is this movie just plain bah humbug?Highlights:[00:01:21] Introduction to Eight Crazy Nights.[00:02:18] Box office breakdown and 2002 movie rankings.[00:07:00] Debate: Does the movie represent Hanukkah well?[00:20:10] Whitey, the deer, and the gross-out moments that made us cringe. Become a VIP with the So Many Sequels Pod Squad!
MOVIE DISCUSSION: Movies & Us: Podcast, Instagram, ThreadsTV & Us: Podcast, Instagram, ThreadsJen & Sarah from the Movies & Us podcast join Melvin to discuss a surprise financial and critical flop of 2024, Joker: Folie à Deux! Is it really as bad as everyone says? At the very least there's a LOT to talk about, and everyone takes turns diving deep into Todd Phillips' follow-up to his billion-dollar success!Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 30 minutes discussing 2 favorites from 2024 and 1 favorite first-time watch for 2024, why they're favorites, and a few honorable mentions at the end. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Recap: What do Jen, Sarah, and Melvin think of Joker (2019)?Sarah on Joker: Folie a Deux, “…anytime [Lady Gaga's Harley Quinn] was at the center, I'm like “Okay! I'm happy!”.”.Jen feels the first film is ostensibly a better made product, but found this sequel was far more thought-provoking.Melvin outright liked the movie, saying that he could understand why people didn't like the movie but had extreme difficulty seeing the film as “bad” or even “mid”.All three agree: Joker: Folie a Deux is prime for becoming a future cult classic.Discussing music, the usage of Arthur Fleck's color scheme, embracing artistic flare at the expense of logic, and “build a mountain”.Turning trials of justice into entertainment.Does Arthur deserve to die?Talking Gary Puddles.Talking Lady Gaga's “Lee Quinzel”.Discussing that controversial ending that left a lot of fans sour.Melvin, “It's sad to see [Arthur] go.”Recommendations:Anatomy of a Fall (2023) (Movie)Touch grass (no, literally!)Broad Church (2013-2017) (TV-Show)V/H/S/Beyond (2024) (Movie)MAILBAG: Send questions with your first name and we'll answer them in future episodes! Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich present their The Top 10 Worst Movies of 2024 So Far Review!Buckle up for a deep dive into the cinematic misfires of 2024 as Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich break down The Top 10 Worst Movies of 2024 So Far. In this episode, they'll tackle the films that, despite their big budgets, star-studded casts, or high expectations, fell flat in the eyes of critics and audiences alike. The list includes Lift, Night Swim, Atlas, Uglies, Damsel, Jackpot, Founders Day, The Out-Laws, Space Cadet, and Unfrosted—films that span genres but share the unfortunate distinction of being major disappointments. Whether they were streaming releases or big-screen disasters, these movies are now streaming on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, giving everyone the chance to see just how bad they really are.Similarities and Common Failures in 2024's Worst FilmsWhat links these movies together? First, many were high-concept projects that promised far more than they delivered. Lift and Atlas, for example, were both positioned as action-packed thrillers with an emphasis on high-stakes drama, yet both failed to meet expectations, offering little in terms of compelling storytelling or character development. Instead, they were bogged down by cliché-ridden plots and lackluster performances, with Lift in particular drawing criticism for being derivative and unimaginative. Similarly, Uglies and Damsel attempted to deliver social commentary or fantastical adventure but fell short due to underdeveloped narratives and weak execution.Audience reception for these films was brutal. Across the board, many of them scored low on Rotten Tomatoes, with some barely scraping above the 20% mark. For instance, Night Swim earned a dismal critical reception for its weak horror elements, uninspired jump scares, and incoherent plot. The Out-Laws, a Netflix comedy, was panned for being a tired rehash of slapstick humor with zero character chemistry. Meanwhile, Space Cadet's attempt at sci-fi comedy fell flat, with viewers and critics alike expressing frustration over its clunky dialogue and shallow characters.Box Office Bombs and Streaming FlopsFinancially, many of these films either underperformed at the box office or didn't even make it to theaters. Founders Day, Uglies, and Damsel were examples of films that may have seen moderate success had they been released in another era, but they couldn't compete with the major blockbuster franchises dominating the box office in 2024. Night Swim, one of the few theatrical releases among this list, quickly moved to streaming after a lackluster opening weekend, joining the ranks of other streaming originals that seem to churn out quickly, leaving little impact.These films also reflect a broader issue in 2024 cinema—streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime have become dumping grounds for mediocre or unfinished projects that might have otherwise struggled in a traditional theatrical model. Movies like The Out-Laws and Unfrosted felt like they were rushed to meet content quotas rather than crafted with genuine care for storytelling or innovation.Join Robert and Mark as they dissect what went wrong with these films, drawing comparisons to some of cinema's greatest flops and speculating on why even star power and slick marketing couldn't save these titles from the bottom of the barrel. If you love to hate bad movies or just want to avoid wasting your time on the year's biggest cinematic failures, this is the podcast for you!Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
0:00 Introduction 1:50 RIP Dame Maggie Smith 4:25 Joker 2 & Villain Movies 25:16 Megalopolis Box Office Bomb 41:40 Out Now and Coming Soon 46:45 Thing We Like...That You Should Like Too 49:22 Conclusion Show Notes Links: 'Straight to the Heart' book: https://www.amazon.com/Straight-Heart-Communicating-Emotionally-Culture/dp/0830785841/ Movie Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhMBEAd94NSaxxqZ2vPwM6PVxSiR-N0S Something Daniel Likes: Wind Rose Find out more about The Collision: https://linktr.ee/thecollisionbmi
On this week's episode of the podcast that wields films like deadly weapons, Mike and Jay bring a nuclear arsenal of big budget failures, first by tackling "Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever" during the main review and then tallying their bottom five Box-Office Bombs. How big of a quality-crater does the infamous Lucy Liu-Antonio Banderas actioner leave when compared to the other megaton failures the guys have suffered through? Find out by giving the show a listen, then stick around as our intrepid hosts play an inverted game of Kick-Two, Pick-Two where four terrible movies are listed and they are forced to keep two when all deserve a permanent home in the Forbidden Zone. Also, keep watching this feed as spooky season is upon us, and the guys have some excellent upcoming horror-themed shows and interviews coming up!
People in the entertainment industry often say that show business is “show business.” As much as motion pictures are an art form, it is also a business. In many cases, a very big business. Motion picture studios will often invest hundreds of millions of dollars into a film expecting to see a return on their investment. Most of the time, a film will break even. However, in a few spectacular cases, a disastrous film has ruined a studio. Learn more about box office bombs and some of the worst-performing movies in history on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Sign up for ButcherBox today by going to Butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily at checkout to get $30 off your first box! Subscribe to the podcast! https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sonic 3 trailer dropped this week and it brings to mind all the video game adaptations that have come before... whether nostalgic, faithful to the source, or an abysmal Box Office Bomb, we are here to talk about them with you!
Send us a Text Message.What if a film could captivate with its visual brilliance yet stumble at the box office? Join us on the Oh Brother Podcast as we tackle the enigma that is "Furiosa." We start with a heated exchange where I, Dan, reveal my surprise delight in the film, only to be met with Mike's sharp critique of its focus on Furiosa's early years. This spirited debate takes us through the annals of the "Mad Max" series, sparking comparisons to the iconic "Fury Road," and leaving us puzzled over why a film so loved by audiences floundered commercially.Next, we spotlight the film's standout performances and dazzling visual effects. Chris Hemworth's omnipresence in Hollywood comes under our microscope, and we debate whether his ubiquity is a double-edged sword. We dissect the balance of practical effects and CGI, marveling at the craftsmanship reminiscent of "Fury Road." Our discussion delves into the use of prosthetics and different actors for the same character, questioning the continuity and believability that these choices bring to the film's storytelling.As we wrap up, we turn our focus to "Furiosa's" financial woes. From budget constraints to marketing missteps, we unravel the complex web of reasons behind its lackluster box office performance. Comparing it to unexpected hits like "Deadpool," we ponder the impact of casting choices and audience expectations shaped by Furiosa's backstory and Hemworth's performance. We conclude with a heartfelt invitation for our listeners to share their theories on this puzzling performance, underscoring our genuine curiosity and eagerness to hear diverse perspectives.Actress Karissa Lee Staples Support the Show.Oh Brother Podcast: Subscribe on YouTube Listen on all podcast platforms Follow us on Instagram Leave a 5-star rating/review on Apple Podcasts
We get right back to it on this week's Moviecast. We finish our conversation on Batman: Caped Crusader. The Borderlands Movie releases to terrible reviews and an even worse box office performance. Meanwhile, D23 shows off what's next for Disney, headlined by Daredevil: Born Again's closed-doors trailer. In other news, Paramount is cutting costs and Amazon's Yakuza series' cast was forbidden from playing the games. #batmancapedcrusader #d23 #borderlandsmovie #paramount #amazonsyakuza #amazon #marvel #starwars #dc #tv #streaming
On this hour of the W&J show, the boys talk about some Hollywood news, and why Jim Carrey isn't funny these days.
Okay, here is my email -Oscar's email: fundad34@outlook.comAnd here is the reference for that coffee machine tangent -Large Coffee machine reference, timestamp 0:45 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwN6LUVYOoUAlso Hudson Hawk! We chat about it to see who would watch it ahhh!!Find us through:Email: askwwwtpodcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whowouldwatchthis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whowouldwatchthis/ TikTok: @podcastwhowouldwatchthis More links: https://linktr.ee/whowouldwatchthis
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This week we watched Club Dread (2004) and discuss the difficulty of successfully threading the horror-comedy needle, whether vodka ice luges are actually a thing, and why Bill Paxton (RIP) didn't take on more comedic roles. Our plot discussion begins at 23:38 Content warning: We love horror and want everyone to enjoy it accessibly and safely. In general, assume we may talk about violence, gore, death, and scary situations. We provide a customized content warning about the movie for each episode during the episode, before launching into the plot. If you have particular triggers, please check the movie on doesthedogdie.com. Our AI overlord is always looking for new cursed categories. Please submit your category ideas here.
This week we watched The Bay (2012) and discuss the absurdity of crab eating contests, the high honor of being named 'Miss Crustacean', and chicken shit. Our plot discussion begins at 21:35 Our AI overlord is always looking for new cursed categories. Please submit your categories here.
As a follow up to last week's episode, Harold, Luis and guest Fangirl Krizia go over this year's summer movies and we argue whether we think they'll be a Box Office Bomb, Break Even or a Blockbuster. With the release of both Furiosa and Garfield to less than stellar box office returns, are there any guarantees a movie will be a blockbuster these days? Also, what is up with the lack of originality in the movie industry? What movies do you think are gonna be blockbusters this Summer Season and which do you think are gonna be a flop? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments. Harold's Note: Twister did come out in 1996, not 1995 like we said, and the STP song from the original Crow was Big Empty, not Plush. Sometimes my mind doesn't remember stuff I should clearly....remember?
2023 was not a good year for the Cinema Box office. This week, Dennis and Harold discuss the biggest box office bombs of last year. Did we see them? Did we like them? Did we contribute at all to their box office totals? Also, old men go Day Clubbing in Hollywood. Hear about their experience in trying to be cool way after their coolness expiration date.
You know we'd give you anything, anything...including this special episode with the one and only John Easdale from Dramarama! The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024 inductees were recently announced, including Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, and A Tribe Called Quest. Yet, year after year, so many deserving and influential artists are overlooked for this honor, which is our focus this week. John Easdale is the singer/songwriter in the iconic Wayne, NJ band Dramarama. They found widespread acclaim with the alternative radio classic "Anything, Anything" from 1985's Cinéma Vérité, and the succession of modern rock staples that followed - "It's Still Warm" (from Box Office Bomb, 1987), "Last Cigarette" (from Stuck in Wonderamaland, 1989), "Haven't Got A Clue" and "What Are We Going To Do?" (from Vinyl, 1991), and "Work For Food" (from Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, 1993), right up to their latest excellent album, 2020's Color TV. Join us as John recounts the early days of the band, the shock of getting played on KROQ, cover versions, playing with legends, K-Pop, and much more. Plus, we play the latest in our ongoing series of world famous O3L games, Rhymatima! Most importantly, John is one of the kindest, humblest rock stars we've ever met...a true gentleman and a family man. Thanks to our friend Paul Richison for yet another amazing introduction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You know we'd give you anything, anything...including this special episode with the one and only John Easdale from Dramarama! The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024 inductees were recently announced, including Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, and A Tribe Called Quest. Yet, year after year, so many deserving and influential artists are overlooked for this honor, which is our focus this week. John Easdale is the singer/songwriter in the iconic Wayne, NJ band Dramarama. They found widespread acclaim with the alternative radio classic "Anything, Anything" from 1985's Cinéma Vérité, and the succession of modern rock staples that followed - "It's Still Warm" (from Box Office Bomb, 1987), "Last Cigarette" (from Stuck in Wonderamaland, 1989), "Haven't Got A Clue" and "What Are We Going To Do?" (from Vinyl, 1991), and "Work For Food" (from Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, 1993), right up to their latest excellent album, 2020's Color TV. Join us as John recounts the early days of the band, the shock of getting played on KROQ, cover versions, playing with legends, K-Pop, and much more. Plus, we play the latest in our ongoing series of world famous O3L games, Rhymatima! Most importantly, John is one of the kindest, humblest rock stars we've ever met...a true gentleman and a family man. Thanks to our friend Paul Richison for yet another amazing introduction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason and Shawn tackle a couple different lists that highlight 1980s movies that were considered box office flops, and which ones would benefit from a reboot.
In this episode of the Versus History Editors discuss a range of films that have flunked at the Box Office through time. Which films have flunked and why? From Heaven's Gate to Mario to Mr Nanny and many more besides... Find out in this episode!For terms of use, please visit www.versushistory.com
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Our tour today will introduce you to two curious individuals who revolutionized the roles they were lucky enough to fill. Pre-order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading this November!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MODERN ENGLISH “Blue Waves” from Ricochet Days (1984) ICICLE WORKS “Hollow Horse” from The Small Price of a Bicycle (1985) MIDNIGHT OIL “Hercules” from Species Deceases EP (1985) THE ALARM “Rescue Me” from Eye of the Hurricane (1987) FLESH FOR LULU “Slide” from Plastic Fantastic (1989) CONCRETE BLONDE “Still In Hollywood” from Concrete Blonde (1986) THE REPLACEMENTS “I'll Be You” from Don't Tell a Soul (1989) DRAMARAMA “New Dream” from Box Office Bomb (1987) DRIVIN NY CRYIN “Scarred But Smarter” from Scarred But Smarter (1986) DREAMS SO REAL “Bearing Witness” from Rough Night In Jericho (1988) THE FURLONGS “On The Water” from 2300 Ward (1988) R.E.M. “Romance” from Eponymous (1988) THE FEELIES “It's Only Life” from Only Life (1988) SWIMMING POOL Qs “Now I'm Talking About Now” from Blue Tomorrow (1987) GIANT SANDWORMS “Body of Water” from Single (1983) WALL OF VOODOO “Don't Spill My Courage” from Seven Days In Sammystown (1985) THE JAZZ BUTCHER “Big Bad Thing” from Distressed Gentlefolk (1986) THELONIOUS MONSTER “Swan Song” from Next Saturday Afternoon (1987) DINOSAUR JR. “Freak Scene” from Bug (1988) BUTTHOLE SURFERS “I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas” from Hairway to Steven (1988) BAND OF SUSANS “You Were an Optimist” from Hope Against Hope (1988) DIE KREUZEN “Slow” from Century Days (1988) fIREHOSE “Brave Captain” from Ragin', Full-On (1986) MEAT PUPPETS “Lost” from II (1984) MOJO NIXON & SKID ROPER “Stuffin Martha's Muffin” from Frenzy (1986) BEAT FARMERS “God Is Here Tonight” from Pursuit of Happiness (1987) SCRUFFY THE CAT “My Baby She's Alright” from Tiny Days (1987) JASON & THE SCORCHERS “Absolutely Sweet Marie” from Fervor (1983)
David discusses the events of Marvel Studios in 2023. This is the first-ever scripted episode of Cinema Spending. Today's episode was also inspired by the Variety article "Marvel's 2023 Highs and Lows: ‘Spider-Verse' Triumph, Box Office Bombs, Jonathan Majors and More" by Jordan Moreau & Adam B. Vary.
We kick off 2024 by going outside the MCU and taking a deep-dive into the 2015 Fantastic Four - 20th Century Fox's last attempt at a Marvel superhero franchise before surrendering to Disney! Fox wanted their own Spider-Man or Avengers franchise … and they got this instead! We'll take you behind the scenes on the trouble making of the movie, the director who ignored the script and was nearly FIRED, why this movie is so dark and edgy, and the original attempt to do a crossover with the X-Men movies! We'll go behind the scenes on the creation of the Fantastic Four, how they changed comic books forever and established the Marvel Universe! We'll explore the Ultimate Marvel Universe and its updated timeline, we'll reveal which team member is essentially immortal, the fantastic powers of the four, and the worst thing Dr Doom has ever done! For awesome bonus episodes visit https://www.patreon.com/marvelversusmarvel marvelversusmarvel@gmail.com https://twitter.com/marvelversus https://twitter.com/robhalden https://robhalden.com https://will-preston.co.uk
We kick off 2024 by going outside the MCU and taking a deep-dive into the 2015 Fantastic Four - 20th Century Fox's last attempt at a Marvel superhero franchise before surrendering to Disney! Fox wanted their own Spider-Man or Avengers franchise … and they got this instead! We'll take you behind the scenes on the trouble making of the movie, the director who ignored the script and was nearly FIRED, why this movie is so dark and edgy, and the original attempt to do a crossover with the X-Men movies! We'll go behind the scenes on the creation of the Fantastic Four, how they changed comic books forever and established the Marvel Universe! We'll explore the Ultimate Marvel Universe and its updated timeline, we'll reveal which team member is essentially immortal, the fantastic powers of the four, and the worst thing Dr Doom has ever done! For awesome bonus episodes visit https://www.patreon.com/marvelversusmarvel marvelversusmarvel@gmail.com https://twitter.com/marvelversus https://twitter.com/robhalden https://robhalden.com https://will-preston.co.uk
Original Release Date: 01/26/2022. Classic episode for the listeners this week. Jesse and Jason talk through some films that didn't do very well at the box office. Theme Music: The Big Idea by Amigo
What was the biggest box office bomb of all time? Aren't you just a wee bit curious?Today, we start the countdown to the NXNW High School Film Festival taking place at the Harkins Norterra theaters in Phoenix, Arizona on Friday, January 19th. That evening will also see the premiere of the latest Northwest Christian School film production, "Test Takers", made in partnership with Chris Zimmerman from Red Five Media. Today, G and Zimmerman discuss financial flops, movies messes, and where worldview comes into play...To watch the trailer for the new NCS/Red Five film "Test Takers", please follow this link.To learn more about the NXNW High School Film Festival, please click here.To better understand Red Five Media, click here."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
The Heartland Institute's Donald Kendal and Jim Lakely are joined by entertainment writer Christian Toto for our annual end-of-year look at movies, TV, and pop culture. This was, by even the accounts of the suck-up mainstream entertainment press, a disastrous year for Hollywood. Disney Studios set records for box office bombs, and delivered them one after the other in 2023: “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantummania”; “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”; “The Little Mermaid”; “Elemental”; “Haunted Mansion”; and “Wish.” Those productions alone, predicted to make billions, instead racked up at least $1 billion in losses for the once-infallible studio. And then there is Warner Bros., whose DC Comics Cinematic Universe tried its best to keep up in the bomb department with “Shazam! Fury of the Gods”; “The Flash”, “Blue Beetle”, and “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.” Those movies combined to nearly wipe out the studio's $1 billion profit from its smash hit “Barbie.” Have we just witnessed the death of the “big franchise” movie? Was it “woke” that killed the beast? What about the effect of the writers' and actors' strikes on Hollywood? It sure looks like the events of 2023 created a perfect storm that will either force modern Hollywood to start putting entertainment above “The Message,” or become culturally irrelevant. Speaking of that, with the success of foreign products – namely, “Godzilla Minus One” – that aim to entertain its audience instead of lecture and berate them, is Hollywood truly vulnerable long-term from foreign and independent productions? Finally, we will discuss the possibility that there is an emerging and growing generational creative gap in Hollywood. Do Gen Z and late Millennials “creatives” have the skills and acquired wisdom to create hit movies and run studios? Where is the Gen Z Kevin Smith, Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, or Jon Favreau – Gen Xers who created unique and compelling movies with broad appeal? We will talk all this, and more, with one of the best entertainment writers in the business, Christian Toto – who will also be able to offer some recommendations for good entertainment you might have missed. BTW: If you have not yet picked up his book, “Virtue Bombs: How Hollywood Got Woke and Lost Its Soul,” do so today! Show notes: Visit Hollywood in Totohttps://www.hollywoodintoto.com/ Visit Christian Toto's YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@HollywoodinToto Christian's book, “Virtue Bombs: How Hollywood Got Woke and Lost Its Soul”https://www.amazon.com/Virtue-Bombs-Hollywood-Woke-Lost/dp/1637580991/ PRIMARY TOPIC Hollywood in Toto – Disney's Terrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad 2023https://www.hollywoodintoto.com/disney-2023-bombs/ Hollywood in Toto – Toto's Worst Movies of 2023https://hollywoodintoto.com/toto-worst-movies-2023/ Hollywood in Toto – Toto's Best Movies of 2023https://www.hollywoodintoto.com/best-movies-of-2023-holdovers-air/ Hollywood in Toto – 8 Pop Culture Miracles That Give Us Hope for 2024https://www.hollywoodintoto.com/pop-culture-miracles-2024-sound-freedom-oliver-anthony/ Variety – Box Office Report Card: Grading Disney, Warner Bros. and Other Studios on 2023 Movieshttps://variety.com/2023/film/news/2023-box-office-numbers-movie-studios-1235847399/ Variety – Disney's 10 Biggest Moments of 2023: Layoffs, Box Office Bombs, Board Fight, DeSantis Feud and Morehttps://variety.com/lists/disney-biggest-moments-2023-iger/disney-lays-off-more-than-8000/ The Hollywood Reporter – The Biggest Hollywood Winners and Losers of 2023: From Margot Robbie to Marvelhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/hollywood-winners-losers-2023-1235712279/ The Hollywood Reporter – See You in 2025? Box Office May Take $2B Hit Next Year Amid Delayshttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/box-office-forecast-2024-2025-movies-1235757052/ The Hollywood Reporter – Why Japan Is on the Precipice of a Content Boomhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/japan-content-boom-1235753598/ The Hollywood Reporter – Marvel Studios Taking Stock of Strategy Amid ‘The Marvels' Meltdownhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/marvel-studios-rethinks-movie-strategy-marvels-1235645119/
1. Box Office Bombs: Unraveling the Unexpected Every year, the film industry witnesses both triumphs and setbacks. 2024 is no exception, as some highly anticipated movies find themselves in the category of box office bombs. Despite the buzz and star-studded casts, certain films have struggled to resonate with audiences, leaving producers scratching their heads. This […] The post Episode 413 – 2024 Box office bombs, Fallout trailer, Godzilla x Kong, Wizards Warlocks appeared first on Podcast4Scifi.
Join us as we break down THREE cinematic catastrophes: The Lone Ranger, Waterworld, and Showgirls. Find out why Johnny Depp thought it was a good idea to play a Native American, how Kevin Costner ignored Stephen Spielberg's sage advice, and who was actually responsible for the NC-17 madness of Showgirls.Movie and pop culture experts Andrew Jupin (We Hate Movies) and Aisha Harris (NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour) join MIsha to unpack these truly wild films and their legacies.Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery +. Join Wondery + in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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For every great movie, there are a hundred bad ones. For every successful movie, there are a million unsuccessful ones.On this episode, Nick and the returning Joaquin "Juac" Figueroa reveal and analyze the Top 10 Biggest Box Office Bombs in Movie History, ranked by total losses (inflated to 2023 dollars) incurred by film studios.PLUS... behind-the-scenes trivia from each film, what made each film such a flop?, the film studio behind half of the films on this list, V8 juice, turning board games into movies, cannibalism, booty-clapping on an elevator with Brad Pitt, and MUCH more.----------------------------------------------Hear more from Juac on his podcast, Insensitive Culture. Juac and his friends talk current events, Hollywood news, answer questions, and more. Listen now on any podcast app or at https://drum.io/insensitiveculture.----------------------------------------------Get EARLY, AD-FREE access to 10ish Podcast episodes (and bonus content!) on the new-and-improved 10ish Pod+. Now easier to sign up than ever, and listenable on all podcast apps (including Spotify): https://10ishpod.com/plusJoin the "Peanut Butter Fiend" membership plan to get all these benefits + exclusive monthly blooper reel, full videos of every episode, and more.----------------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletterMERCH: https://www.10ishpod.com/merchTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@10ishpodYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/10ishpodcastTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/10ishpodINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpod----------------------------------------------Read a full transcript of this and all 10ish Podcast episodes at https://www.10ishpod.com/blog.----------------------------------------------Ad Music (10ish Pod+):"Casa Bossa Nova" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/----------------------------------------------This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5968552/advertisement
Governor Gavin Newsom is under fire for only trying to get San Francisco cleaned up for Chinese and political leaders' arrival. "The Marvels" was a massive bomb at the box office, and we discuss why. Lenny Dykstra is also in the news for owing $50k in unpaid rent. Guest: Pantelis
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It looks like Disney has done it again. They are once again proving the age-old adage: get woke go broke! Executives over at Marvel Studios, a subsidiary of Disney, are starting to panic over their new movie, The Marvels, the latest in an increasingly woke Marvel franchise. Of concern is the tickets pre-sales for the movie. They have been utterly disastrous! They are, as things currently stand, the ticket pre-sales are the worst ever since the pandemic! Highlights: “There were some other tracking factors that showed that this nearly $300 million dollar film (The Marvels) was going to underperform with moviegoers, but with the latest pre-sale tickets disaster, it looks like the film may turn out to be more of a box office bomb than anyone could have imagined in their worst nightmares.” “Since 1999, the number of conservative movies made has actually increased by over 200% and pro-conservative films consistently make more money. For example, in the year 2015, pro-conservative films made nearly $10 billion dollars in ticket sales, whereas woke progressive movies didn't even break a billion dollars in revenue!” Timestamps: [00:49] How The Marvels movie may turn out to be more of a box-office bomb [01:44] Disney losing nearly a billion dollars and the massive backlash they get with the woke Snow White they were planning on releasing [05:46] How non-woke films are surging in popularity Resources: HE'LL BE BACK! Get your limited edition TRUMPINATOR 2024 Bobblehead HERE: https://offers.proudpatriots.com/order-form-TurleyTalks_Podcast The Courageous Patriot Community is inviting YOU! Join the movement now and build the parallel economy at https://join.turleytalks.com/insiders-club=podcast Reward yourself with the best hand-crafted natural soap bars. A far better alternative to store soaps. Use Promo Code: TURLEY for a 20% Discount. Your skin will thank you! http://www.OldeCountrySoup.com. Do you own a 401k or IRA? Are you worried inflation is slowly eating away at your retirement nest egg? Convert your savings to a Gold IRA by going to https://TurleyTalksLikesGold.com Get a HUGE DISCOUNT on your ticket to TEXITCON at my link HERE: https://texitconference.com/turley/ Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Sick and tired of Big Tech, censorship, and endless propaganda? Join my Insiders Club with a FREE TRIAL today at: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks BOLDLY stand up for TRUTH in Turley Merch! Browse our new designs right now at: https://store.turleytalks.com/ Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! https://advertising.turleytalks.com/sponsorship If you want to get lots of articles on conservative trends, sign up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts: https://turleytalks.com/subscribe/.
We are back and talking about a bombastic topic that has been all over this summer - Box Office. In this episode, we look at the summer box office and how so many movies underperformed and borderline bombed at the theaters. We also list some of our favorite box office bombs throughout history. Press play and enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/splitreelpodcast/message
This week, Daniel, Ian, and documentary film-maker Randall take a looks at movies that may have done poorly at the box office, but we love them anyways. So flop on over here and listen to Cinema in Seconds! Heaven's Gate - 6:00 The One - 25:00 Sunshine - 37:00 Blade Runner 2049 - 51:00 Black Snake - 1:05:40 Big Lebowski - 1:26:50
Rob reports from SDCC 2023 while Ben and Kofi review Barbenheimer - plus we rant about Mission: Impossible 7 and the summer box office bomb trend. 0:00 - SDCC 2023 Recap 24:52 - Oppenheimer Review 56:00 - Barbie Review 1:16:00 - Haunted Mansion Review (Part 1) 1:19:19 - Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning & the Summer of Box Office Bombs 2:05:00 - Haunted Mansion Review (Part 2) Use our special link zen.ai/podx and offer code podcastx to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastr
It's Trivia Night!, the weekly trivia show where host Philip Trickey brings you a brand-new game from Crowdpurr's 100% original trivia library.
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With new content coming soon, in the meantime check out the 8th Film Buds bonus show covering box-office bombs! Our wacky friend Jacob Bowers sits down with Henry to get forced into intergalactic marriage by the Wachowskis' Jupiter Ascending (2015) then see an iconic French comic book series finally come to life in Luc Besson's Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017). Later we delve into the current state of cinema, the potential problems it faces ahead, and much more! And don't forget to donate to the show at thefilmbuds.com/donate! Originally released July 20th, 2019. 0:00 - Intros: The Struggling Box-Office10:58 - Retro Review: Jupiter Ascending (2015)37:37 - Retro Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)1:04:09 - Discussion: The "Box-Office Bomb" Stigma1:43:08 - Highs & Lows1:49:57 - Outros: Donate Below! Thank You So Much! Patreon: Patreon.com/thefilmbudsBonus Shows: Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.comWebsite: Thefilmbuds.comEmail: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbuds/@ChloBo74275186Letterboxd: @HenryFaherty/@VeniVidiViciInstagram: @thefilmbuds
We are HALFWAY through 2023 and with the year coming to a midway point there is SO MUCH NEWS affecting all aspects of comic books and comic book media. From casting rumors, to legal allegations, to box-office bombs and more, join us as we do our best to swim through the scuttlebutt that is the latest and greatest pieces of comic book media news and see if we come out the other side unscathed! If you can, please leave us a review on ITunes so we can grow our audience and grow as podcasters! Rate us where ever podcasts are found. Don't forget to check out our merchandise! All episodes of Major Issues are brought to you by ComicBook Clique, the only stop for the latest and greatest things to come to comic books and comic book media. Send us feedback at ComicBookClique@Gmail.com! You Are Worthy! ComicBook Clique Facebook ComicBook Clique on Instagram ComicBook Clique on YouTube Major Issues on Twitter Shop ComicBook Clique Follow Jon and DSR on Facebook
This week's episode is all about box office bombs! We pick 12 films that we think are ok or good movies, discuss why they may have suffered and what we liked about them! There are some BIG films in this list, including Superhero movies and films with a stellar cast and director! On top of this, we have some Fast & Furious news as well as trailers from Dead City and Meg 2! A fun episode, not to be missed! Twitter @WeeklyCut
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The Reel Talk Crew is proud to present Episode 72 - Biggest Box Office Bombs of All Time. In this episode we take a look and give the history on some of Hollywood's most notorious box office flops. Each host feature reviews two films and gives a retrospective review to see if they were deserving of being such a box office failure. In This Episode We Cover:Introduction The fascination with Box Office Bombs & which of them are our favoritesFeature Review of Waterworld (1995)Feature Review of Heaven's Gate (1980)Feature Review of Cleopatra (1963)Feature Review of The Last Duel (2021)Feature Review of Cutthroat Island (1995)Feature Review of John Carter (2012)OutroInteract with us:Join our Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast group on FacebookFollow us on Twitter: @reel_castInstagram: officialreeltalkpodcastEmail us: reeltalkmoviecast@gmail.comSpecial Thanks:Everyone who downloads Reel Talk for making this possibleSupport the show
As the year winds down, Mike gives his Top 5 worst movies of the year that all warned below a 2 out of 5 rating and were a complete waste of time. Mike also looks into what went wrong with the Top 10 Box Office Bombs of the year and how surprisingly not all of them are bad movies. In the movie review, Mike gives his thoughts on the new drama ‘Spoiler Alert' starring Jim Parsons. And in the Trailer Park, Mike breaks down Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. New Episodes Every Monday! Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Twitter: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.