I loved The Rocketeer, John Carter, The Thing, Bladerunner and Last Action Hero I never heard that Rocketeer, Thing, or Bladerunner were considered flops. I certainly don’t think Last Action Hero or John Carter deserve that title.
I have a friend who lovesHudson Hawk, and I’ve heard that both **Ishtar[/B and Heaven’s Gate are much better than they are generally perceived to be.
I agree with the critics about most of the movies mentioned here. The noted exceptions mentioned early on: A Christmas Story, Blade Runner, and The Big Lebowski. They weren’t all really bad movies but they weren’t actually classics like the three just mentioned either. Movies, like everything else, are either under-rated or over-rated. That doesn’t mean an under-rated movie is a good movie, sometimes it’s just not as bad as some people say.
It’s failure cost the than CEO of Disney his job, IIRC. Definitely a bomb.
Though I think the OP is kind of confusing in combing hated films and flops in the same thread. Big Libowsky, Blade Runner, A Christmas Story, etc. are all widely beloved films, even if they originally lost money on release. The Star Wars prequels made a ton of money, but are generally considered bad movies. John Carter, Final Fantasy, etc. lost money and have basically been forgotten. So grouping them all in the same thread seems kinda confusing.
But for movies that are both widely hated and notable financial disasters that I kinda liked, I’ll throw in Sahara, which somehow spent a huge amount of money on a couple fun but not particular technically impressive action scenes, was panned by critics and audiences and led to a fairly epic series of lawsuits between its studio and author Clive Cussler.
I thought the audio at the beginning was badly-mixed. I hated the big dance scene at the college, and the roller-skating dance scene later on. (I know the director wanted to juxtapose the ‘society’ do with the ‘plain folk’ do, but I didn’t like them.) The costuming and accoutrements were historically accurate, it was (loosely) based on real people, the cinematography was superb (it was by the great Vilmos Zsigmond), and you got to see Isabelle Huppert naked.
Ebert gave it 4 stars, it was decently historically accurate, and the effects and battle scenes were well done. It even made the de la Peña version of Crockett’s capture seem plausible (to me at least)
It ran into some hiccups at the beginning when they couldn’t afford Ron Howard and Russell Crowe, but it didn’t deserve to make only $25 million on a $107 budget.
Teen Titans Go. The hatred this show inspires is wayyyy beyond me. I love it. I love the manic energy. The in-jokes. That the voices from the prior show are the same. Everything about it.
The old show still exists. This show doesn’t invalidate that.
BOOYAH!
I’ll never understand why nearly everyone (including Robin Wiliams) hates Popeye I think it’s one of the better action/ adventure/ comedies.
Maybe it’s for the best, I can’t image them doing anything good with a sequel.
I also vote Schwarzenegger’s 1993 Last Action Hero. Great movie.
One of the best movies I’ve seen in years is Out Of The Furnace starring:
Christian Bale
Woody Harrelson
Casey Affleck
Zoe Saldana
Sam Shepard
Willem Dafoe
Forest Whitaker
It only cost 22,000,000 to make and still lost 11,000,000.
Why would sea water be easier to distill than urine?
So, the Bradley Cooper 2015 vehicle Burnt flopped big time and is standing at a 30% rotten standing at rottentomatoes.
And it’s a big mistake. It’s a classic problem of wrong expectations. Critics and audiences believed it was a dramedy. So they went, saw that there was nothing particularly dramatic, no poignant conversations, no character development, none of that… and that it wasn’t particularly funny either. So everyone just wrote the movie off as a turkey.
But it’s not. It wasn’t a drama, and it wasn’t a comedy. It was a sports film. Telling the classic sports story of the disgraced veteran coming back to the field, convincing the team owner to give him one last shot, gathering a band of misfits, and trying to win the Michelin Bowl, only to find out that trophies aren’t as important as teamwork after all. And as a sports movie, it’s a fun one.