And we've never heard of them despite the fact that the studios spent more money on advertising than many great indie films spend for the entire production.
Honestly, people would rather pay rent and buy food than go out and spend $100 for a night out at the movies, cause by the time you get home, that’s what it ends up costing.
Strange, I can purchase a ticket all day on Tuesdays for $6, and enjoy the movie on a big screen, in a recliner, with great audio. Some movies, like Dune 2 or Gladiator II, are best enjoyed that way.
Kraven. Best nap sitting up ever. I dozed for a half hour, waking at the last fifteen seconds and thinking “the nightmare is over” My companion said “I have no idea what the ending was about “. I said me either and we left
I have never thought Aaron Taylor Johnson was a very good actor except Kick Ass 1, boring in gorilla, bad as quicksilver. Hope he's not the new James Bond.
10 years ago when movies started getting bad and woke and DEI, I'd go to the box office and demand my money back. I got tired of the hassle, discovered, well, you know, those "sites" and a good VPN that is NOT registered in the USA and well, you know....haven't been to a cell-phone ringing, freezing popcorn stench'd movie house since.
The lack of original creative projects has always been the scourge of Hollywood. Bad remakes pale imitations and awful sequels/prequels dominate the market. An over reliance on FX which have lost the wow factor, bad dialogue and thin/non existent plot lines all combine to create an ever expanding number of turkeys.
The funniest line was, "Channing Tatum's star power", and the second funniest was that it isn't what it used to be. I never thought he had it in the first place, as he is a mediocre actor at best.
@@gbear1005 They did a fair amount of marketing, so people did know about it. Then hardly any went to watch it. It probably did a lot to Cate Blanchett’s retirement funds, which is the only reason I can see for her doing it.
It certainly didn't help that the vast majority of Hollywood actors and directors have spend the last eight years calling half the country racists, Nazis, fascists, etc. Now those same people want us to go drop $30 to $50 bucks (by the time you buy popcorn and drinks) to go watch their movie. Maybe screaming "F--k You" and "Go to hell" in the faces of half of your customer base isn't a great business strategy.
I love movies, so I've heard about most of them. Problem is is that my time is valuable and I'm a picky viewer so I google them all before wasting my time. If it smells of DEI or wokeism I trash it. If it has any black actors in a historical drama, I trash it. So, I've only watched a couple of good movies in the last 2 months and one of them was a good CGI (7 of 10 stars) called Wild Robot.
This week I found 4 VHS tapes in second hand stores. Two are with Chaplin movies and two are movies from 1950s in color. I watched The Egyptian this morning and it's an excellent movie. Tomorrow will be Chaplin Christmas day.
I respect Copolla for taking a chance and making something different, instead of doing what everyone else did like relying on nostalgia and shitty writing and hoping to hell they might get lucky and turn a profit. He made the movie he wanted to make, not a film by committee from greedy lazy corporate execs.
Notice though the complete absence of those great movies about hitmen, fighting the system, real war movie,crime dramas where they actually get away with it and such? It's all pablum woke nonsense, snorting eye candy that's been cut with boring.
As an engineer that worked at North American on the Apollo Project. When I saw the trailer that hinted that landing on the moon was faked. There was no way I would spend $25 to see this movie.
The neighborhood of Hollywood, CA has been known among locals as 'Hollyweird' since 1980 (when I moved to L.A.) and probably before then. "Hollywood" when referencing the studios & industry, certainly has gotten weird (or 'woke').
Why go to the movies when you have a 75"+ ultra high definition television sitting in your bedroom. And there is lots of available content we haven't even seen yet. There lies the problem
Yup. I had to limit myself the other day shopping. They're selling 85" for what 65" cost last year. Too big for my viewing area! I made the mistake though of buying a Samsung. The interface is all about selling you stuff instead of logical viewing.
Not only all black, but blacks in historical dramas when there were no blacks at all in the world except for small area of S.W. equatorial African jungles. Hollywood is so ignorant or pandering to blacks that they don't know that skin color does not make a black, blacks have a different genome from Ethiopians who are black.
I can tell you from personal experience that one of the main reasons people walk out of movies is because the sound is too damn loud. Over a year ago, I could barely watch Oppenheimer and I almost walked out of the theater a few days ago when I watched Nosferatu.. it's like they're trying to make the audience go deaf. If they're trying to get people to come back to the theaters, this is not the way to do it. They're are selling a product that is painful and maybe even dangerous to use
The audiences have become unmanageable. Loud mouthed violent capricious children, talking non-stop, yelling at the screen or each other. The kid they send to play usher and tell them to shut up or get out doesn't want to be stabbed or shot for minimum wage. They turn it up like that to drown them out.
@@NemoBlank That's not even close to being true from what I've seen. It's painful to watch movies in theaters no matter what the excuse and I'm done for a long time.
@@trninfan I'm just sick of seeing his face. Too much exposure. Plus he's appeared in nothing but garbage for well over a decade now. He's one of those "paycheck" actors now.
Most of these I never heard of. As a huge space program, I would have seen "Fly me to the moon" but the trailer I saw strongly suggested a plot of faking the moon landing. HARD PASS for me
I thought that was what it was about, but there was no information on the background of this movie. Was it fictitious, historical, bibliographical? Was it going for Argo?
yeah it was 1 of three on here i saw an ad for or it was mentioned as being released for 2024... exactly why I immediately dismissed it as well other than on tv as background noise while vacuuming
I felt the same way but I watched it and it was OK. The fake moon landing was being done by some New York advertising people behind NASA's back and was played for laughs. The real NASA people came off looking pretty good
At this point, Chinese kung fu movies are more entertaining than this drivel. Hollywood is crashing-bad writers, bad acting, bad directors & bad remakes
You gave the correct answer several times - it feels like a streaming movie. When I look at upcoming movies of 2025, two that have caught my attention (The Gorge and Electric State) are both by streaming networks. I'm especially disappointed that the latter won't be on the big screen. But none of the movies on this list interested me in going to the theatres. In fact I never even knew the Scarlett Johansson movie was even in theatres. I thought it was a streaming movie. At home you can also fast forward so Madame Web is not as bad as people say it is when you watch it all in 20 minutes.
I've never liked her at all. I've always thought of her as capable, but boring and wooden. Only good one was when she did the voice over in that techie future film.
Don’t they understand why people are rejecting new movies for old? Old movies entertain and lift audiences.. as opposed to the woke drivel these days which just demeans and pontificates! We the audience have had enough!!
I knew when when Lady Gaga was gonna be in Joker 2 it would suck, and I was right, shame, DC was on a roll, it was especially bad watching it right after finishing a gem like HBO's Penguin. Madam Web was terrible, didn't bother with Kraven, not after Morbius.
Sorry but I thoroughly enjoyed KRAVEN. My youngest (43) took me to see it as a birthday present. The only two movies to tempt me were KRAVEN & RED ONE. I already had RED ONE on my tablet.
Someone gave me a $ 100 cinema pass as a present in 2014 it's still sitting in the draw. And I have no desire these days to consider a theatre room in any future home purchase. Make Billiards Great Again 😂😂😂
Maybe Sony thought they could 'Shazam' it, especially with Zachary in the lead role, but that bird had flown already with the disastrous second Shazam film.
Sometimes you just need a paycheck or you like the people you're going to work with so it's not always about whether you want the "more serious roles" and more about "being offered those serious roles". I do think that Batista could actually carry a more serious movie if someone would write a script specifically for him or if someone would take a chance. Plus, he's getting older so that limits some of the roles he'll be offered too. Think something like The Wrestler with Mickey Rouke. It was a serious movie and showed that Mickey Rouke was still worth looking at for some roles. My favorite Mickey Rouke roles are in Johnny Handome and Prayer for the Dying.
I had no idea these films even existed except "The Watchers." I recall that movie generated a lot of hype before its release but was soundly trashed by film critics and soon flopped. "1992" and "White Bird" looks interesting and deserves a watch. And I was a mid 1970s fan of SNL so its background as portrayed in "Saturday Night" may appeal, if only out of curiosity.
In South Africa back in the day people walked out of INVICTUS (inaccuracies in the films depiction of historical events) and DISTRICT 9 due to false advertising.
@pauldelaney5990 I vaguely remembered the character because I had a couple of the comics when I was a kid. I guess studios chose to make Tarzan movies rather than use a rip-off character.
They should just release them right to streaming. The theater experience is unaffordable considering that one visit to a theater is equal to a month of Netflix.
"Biblical Comedy" was the most amusing thing I got out of this clip. The only movie on this list I heard of previously was Kraven. When it comes to $30 I'd rather save it than go see a movie.
I guess many big movie studios like spending 100 million plus to make movies they think will be blockbusters.They are behind the times though.In the mean time they are losing money left and right .So their bright move is to raise the price of tickets to get some of their money back.I will never pay 25 dollars to see a movie. I might for just one in a year and bring in my own snacks. 12 -13 dollar Imax are now 25 plus. They will even lose more money now I hope.
SPOILERS in this Comment for The Watchers: I'd disagree that the stuff in the movie doesn't add up. They do but they were rushed and they were exposition dumped instead of shown to us or even shown to us in a better say while doing the exposition dumps. This story is based on a book and it made me interested enough to buy the book to see how badly they botched the story. Movies should be about SHOWING not just TELLING an audience what they need to know, especially in horror and fantasy which it should've been advertised as FANTASY not horror. I think it would've been better without the "twist" that you saw coming and the ending was obviously setting up for another movie. The story is there but it's not presented in the way it should've been. This probably would've worked better as a fantasy/drama than horror/suspense type movie. They had the actors for going in that direction and the story should've been handled that way but it took a detour into horror which didn't really help it because horror is about scares and monsters. The only monster in this is the doctor who's long dead and the humans (at least by the story's end that's who the bad guys truly are).
When I heard about The Book Of Clarence, I thought it was a SNL joke. Who are the people who invest in such stuff? I have a lot of stuff, like, bridges in Ukraine and Oil and Gas leases in Russia for sale, and they better hurry up! They're going fast!.
Biggest Box Office Bombs of 2024 (#3 Might Just Tank the Studio)
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You're that rare thoughtful content provider. Thank you.
We've had enough "holocaust" movies. Especially now that izrahel is committing an actual one.
Hollywood has defeated pirating by making movies that aren't even worth stealing.
I agree. They have alienated at least half the viewers with their “Wokeness” crap.
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Yup! Not even worth downloading for free
Dammmmnnn i love this burn
You know they're BAD when you haven't even HEARD of most of them.
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And we've never heard of them despite the fact that the studios spent more money on advertising than many great indie films spend for the entire production.
Movies were a way to escape. Now movies are boring, predictable and full of hype. So many copies, reboots , blah
Wait, movies cost 30 bucks now? Forget that, I could buy a couple dozen eggs instead.
Haha. Good one.
$30 with popcorn + drink
Or one latte of horrible coffee at Starbucks.
@@parsnip2699 Cursed gold.
Honestly, people would rather pay rent and buy food than go out and spend $100 for a night out at the movies, cause by the time you get home, that’s what it ends up costing.
As my old neighbor from Brooklyn would say with her Yiddish accent-'a vaste of money'.
85 inch TV's with surround sound also encourage people to stay home.
And not only that, but by the time you get home the movie is already on Netflix or Prime Video anyway!
@Unknown17 Yeah, I remember when movies were in the theater for months and some even years.
Strange, I can purchase a ticket all day on Tuesdays for $6, and enjoy the movie on a big screen, in a recliner, with great audio. Some movies, like Dune 2 or Gladiator II, are best enjoyed that way.
If you stayed home, you don't have to walk out of the theater.
Yep, you can just change the Channel
The real "Walk of Shame"
No
That’s been my strategy for a couple of years now.
Uh, you're missing the point. It's cheaper to buy a movie ticket and walk than to buy a Peloton.
Kraven. Best nap sitting up ever. I dozed for a half hour, waking at the last fifteen seconds and thinking “the nightmare is over”
My companion said “I have no idea what the ending was about “. I said me either and we left
After the hard flop of Kraven, I'll bet that any conversations about Aaron Taylor-Johnson playing the next James Bond have gone mute!
I have never thought Aaron Taylor Johnson was a very good actor except Kick Ass 1, boring in gorilla, bad as quicksilver. Hope he's not the new James Bond.
@@gts6007he was solid in Bullet Train
@@if6was929 but don't hold yer breath because Bond has now also gone woke.
I’m fedup with Marvel trash
Welcome to the club.
Me too
You mean Sony trash.
I totally agree
Dont forget DC trash
Joker 2 was so awful I will never get my 2 hours back
10 years ago when movies started getting bad and woke and DEI, I'd go to the box office and demand my money back. I got tired of the hassle, discovered, well, you know, those "sites" and a good VPN that is NOT registered in the USA and well, you know....haven't been to a cell-phone ringing, freezing popcorn stench'd movie house since.
The lack of original creative projects has always been the scourge of Hollywood. Bad remakes pale imitations and awful sequels/prequels dominate the market.
An over reliance on FX which have lost the wow factor, bad dialogue and thin/non existent plot lines all combine to create an ever expanding number of turkeys.
Imagine running the Golden Raspberries- you'd be so overworked these days.
In the 90's I walked away from many movies, then I just stopped wasting my money in theatre
The funniest line was, "Channing Tatum's star power", and the second funniest was that it isn't what it used to be. I never thought he had it in the first place, as he is a mediocre actor at best.
Thank you!!!!!
Magic Mike ..Jupiter..and now Gambit in DP3..
CT is a better actor than the Rock..
@@aaronhumphrey2009 I won't argue against that, he probably is. But that isn't saying much, as I can't stand the rock, either.
You definitely have to watch Foxcatcher.
It's terrible to see a flash in the pan pretty boy get old and have to rely on his fading looks to get any jobs.
How are The Crow and Borderlands not on this list?
These are ones that most people didn't hear about.
They didn’t have potential?
Borderlands literally went straight to RUclips, and didn't get taken down...
@@gbear1005 They did a fair amount of marketing, so people did know about it. Then hardly any went to watch it. It probably did a lot to Cate Blanchett’s retirement funds, which is the only reason I can see for her doing it.
@skateboard_sandwich
The Crow was so bad I walked out. Of my living room.
It certainly didn't help that the vast majority of Hollywood actors and directors have spend the last eight years calling half the country racists, Nazis, fascists, etc.
Now those same people want us to go drop $30 to $50 bucks (by the time you buy popcorn and drinks) to go watch their movie.
Maybe screaming "F--k You" and "Go to hell" in the faces of half of your customer base isn't a great business strategy.
A good portion of the country are fascist morons who love Trump lying to them about deportation.
Never heard of any of these!
I love movies, so I've heard about most of them. Problem is is that my time is valuable and I'm a picky viewer so I google them all before wasting my time. If it smells of DEI or wokeism I trash it. If it has any black actors in a historical drama, I trash it.
So, I've only watched a couple of good movies in the last 2 months and one of them was a good CGI (7 of 10 stars) called Wild Robot.
This week I found 4 VHS tapes in second hand stores. Two are with Chaplin movies and two are movies from 1950s in color. I watched The Egyptian this morning and it's an excellent movie. Tomorrow will be Chaplin Christmas day.
I respect Copolla for taking a chance and making something different, instead of doing what everyone else did like relying on nostalgia and shitty writing and hoping to hell they might get lucky and turn a profit. He made the movie he wanted to make, not a film by committee from greedy lazy corporate execs.
Notice though the complete absence of those great movies about hitmen, fighting the system, real war movie,crime dramas where they actually get away with it and such? It's all pablum woke nonsense, snorting eye candy that's been cut with boring.
As an engineer that worked at North American on the Apollo Project. When I saw the trailer that hinted that landing on the moon was faked. There was no way I would spend $25 to see this movie.
I think Hollywood has lost it, people now call it Hollyweird
The neighborhood of Hollywood, CA has been known among locals as 'Hollyweird' since 1980 (when I moved to L.A.) and probably before then. "Hollywood" when referencing the studios & industry, certainly has gotten weird (or 'woke').
Don't know what locals call it, but a lot of youtubers calls it Hollywoke.
I have heard most people now referred to it as being called Hollywoke
They've been calling it that since the '70s, so that's nothing new.
I didn't even know "White bird" existed!
Me neither, and it seems to be the only one in the whole list that caught my attention and seemed worth watching.
Great song by It's A Beautiful Day. Whole album is great. Alt Rock from the 70's.
WHAT????
@@jamesanthony8438 How do you get Helen Mirren and Gillian Anderson into a good film and not tell anyone about it?
Why go to the movies when you have a 75"+ ultra high definition television sitting in your bedroom. And there is lots of available content we haven't even seen yet.
There lies the problem
Yup. I had to limit myself the other day shopping. They're selling 85" for what 65" cost last year. Too big for my viewing area!
I made the mistake though of buying a Samsung. The interface is all about selling you stuff instead of logical viewing.
A lot of all-black movies in that list. Audiences are tired of tokenism.
Bingo!! Everything that turns woke goes broke.
Not only all black, but blacks in historical dramas when there were no blacks at all in the world except for small area of S.W. equatorial African jungles.
Hollywood is so ignorant or pandering to blacks that they don't know that skin color does not make a black, blacks have a different genome from Ethiopians who are black.
Megalopolis and joker 2, complete vomit
I can tell you from personal experience that one of the main reasons people walk out of movies is because the sound is too damn loud. Over a year ago, I could barely watch Oppenheimer and I almost walked out of the theater a few days ago when I watched Nosferatu.. it's like they're trying to make the audience go deaf. If they're trying to get people to come back to the theaters, this is not the way to do it. They're are selling a product that is painful and maybe even dangerous to use
The audiences have become unmanageable. Loud mouthed violent capricious children, talking non-stop, yelling at the screen or each other. The kid they send to play usher and tell them to shut up or get out doesn't want to be stabbed or shot for minimum wage. They turn it up like that to drown them out.
@@NemoBlank You must live in the northeast section of the US, where everyone is rude and violent, inside the theater and out!
@@NemoBlank That's not even close to being true from what I've seen. It's painful to watch movies in theaters no matter what the excuse and I'm done for a long time.
I'm sick of superhero movies, and I'm really sick of Tom Hanks at this point.
I agree 100%
Ditto
Hanks shouldn't even get work anymore after coming out against the union
@@trninfan I'm just sick of seeing his face. Too much exposure. Plus he's appeared in nothing but garbage for well over a decade now. He's one of those "paycheck" actors now.
Has he left the country yet?
I remember the first time I saw the book of Clarence when it was called the life of Brian... That movie was so much better
Blasphemous movies are funny? Really?
@@JohnRoberts-wk6rf Life of Brian isn't blasphemous.
I don't even go to movies anymore.
Please bring back 70's 80's and 90's movie making........................Sigh!
If certain movies aren't made as a flop to begin with then the industry won't have a way to claim the money on their taxes as a write off.
I make it a point not to go to movies anymore. ✊️
Joker 2 fuckin’ stunk.
Can Lionsgate survive 2025 with all those flops ?
Um, am I the only one who hasn't heard of any of these "movies?"
Probably not. The one with Bautista started popping up about 5 days before its release in theaters, not the best marketing campaign by the studio.
@@marcd1981 It all didn’t help him that he bashed Trump, lost 30 pounds of muscle, and now looks like he’s transitioning.
NO...
I'M TRYING TO😢 FIGURE OUT WHY A HORROR MOVIE FOR CHRISTMAS
Yes. You aren't called a 'freak' for no reason.
Nope. Heard of none of them.... And wasn't looking for any if them
that Tatum dig sounded personal...👀🙊
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"There were even reports of people walking out of the theatre"
Oh, wow, because of course that famously has never happened before.
Lionsgate has gotten too big.
I'm not wasting another dime to go out and see another Marvel movie . The so-called creative talent at Marvel must be smoking some really bad sh*t .
Most of these I never heard of. As a huge space program, I would have seen "Fly me to the moon" but the trailer I saw strongly suggested a plot of faking the moon landing. HARD PASS for me
I thought that was what it was about, but there was no information on the background of this movie. Was it fictitious, historical, bibliographical? Was it going for Argo?
yeah it was 1 of three on here i saw an ad for or it was mentioned as being released for 2024... exactly why I immediately dismissed it as well other than on tv as background noise while vacuuming
I felt the same way but I watched it and it was OK. The fake moon landing was being done by some New York advertising people behind NASA's back and was played for laughs. The real NASA people came off looking pretty good
Streaming has killed indie, mid and low budget movies in cinema. Netflix is to blame
At this point, Chinese kung fu movies are more entertaining than this drivel. Hollywood is crashing-bad writers, bad acting, bad directors & bad remakes
You gave the correct answer several times - it feels like a streaming movie. When I look at upcoming movies of 2025, two that have caught my attention (The Gorge and Electric State) are both by streaming networks. I'm especially disappointed that the latter won't be on the big screen. But none of the movies on this list interested me in going to the theatres. In fact I never even knew the Scarlett Johansson movie was even in theatres. I thought it was a streaming movie. At home you can also fast forward so Madame Web is not as bad as people say it is when you watch it all in 20 minutes.
Never walked out but did fall asleep a few times!
Same thing.. 😴
Lionsgate is not known as "the bomb factory" for nothing. They managed to destroy 2012's 'Dredd', after all.
@@c0rruptreality even with as much cash as Disney started with if they keep losing it they will eventually run out of it. The sooner the better.
@@TheZodiacz& hopefully sooner than later
Yep, I didn’t notice a single one of these movies!
What?? You're paying $30 for a movie ticket in the US?
Norway is infamous for being expensive, but here it's around half that price.
Nah, $30 here gets you a movie AND a large coke…
I dunno what states charge that much but a standard ticket in California is about $10-15, depending on discount or special showing.
The Watchers was a crappy book, thus a crappy movie.
Where do they get these idiots to invest money? Tax breaks?
Scarlet Johansson is one uninspiring performance after another.
She is 'in every movie'.
I've never liked her at all. I've always thought of her as capable, but boring and wooden. Only good one was when she did the voice over in that techie future film.
"Dave Bautista is a great actor"...you lost me here, everything further is somehow in the fog.
These people think the age of the actors is an issue. Try good writing and character development.
Don’t they understand why people are rejecting new movies for old? Old movies entertain and lift audiences.. as opposed to the woke drivel these days which just demeans and pontificates! We the audience have had enough!!
So all the movies pushing homosexuality and mocking Christianity all bombed. Imagine that.
I knew when when Lady Gaga was gonna be in Joker 2 it would suck, and I was right, shame, DC was on a roll, it was especially bad watching it right after finishing a gem like HBO's Penguin. Madam Web was terrible, didn't bother with Kraven, not after Morbius.
hollyweird is done.
good riddance.
The oldies but goodies will sustain me.
Sorry but I thoroughly enjoyed KRAVEN. My youngest (43) took me to see it as a birthday present. The only two movies to tempt me were KRAVEN & RED ONE. I already had RED ONE on my tablet.
I didn't know these movies existed. Then again I do not watch crap.
Hollywood surely has been flopping…it’s are to watch these movies that have come out lately…sometimes a just snooze and wake up at the end 🤣😂🤣
Someone gave me a $ 100 cinema pass as a present in 2014 it's still sitting in the draw. And I have no desire these days to consider a theatre room in any future home purchase.
Make Billiards Great Again 😂😂😂
Please give Spider-Man back to Marvel! Sony is blowing it!
Why ruin the sweetness of Harold and the Purple Crayon with the loud, cynical "adult" take?
Maybe Sony thought they could 'Shazam' it, especially with Zachary in the lead role, but that bird had flown already with the disastrous second Shazam film.
Woke infused weak remakes supposedly counts as creativity now
I can't watch Scarlett since her podcast announcing herself as an Avenger in realtime, delusional all round, damn it.
Actually, I went to the movies and saw most of these films, I thought White bird 10:34 was fantastic
Thought the watchers was good, too ,better than daddy's trap...and I really enjoyed madame web
Who could possibly think investing in a movie is a good way of making money these days?
Time for Hollywood to come to an end. Same with social media.
Sometimes you just need a paycheck or you like the people you're going to work with so it's not always about whether you want the "more serious roles" and more about "being offered those serious roles". I do think that Batista could actually carry a more serious movie if someone would write a script specifically for him or if someone would take a chance. Plus, he's getting older so that limits some of the roles he'll be offered too. Think something like The Wrestler with Mickey Rouke. It was a serious movie and showed that Mickey Rouke was still worth looking at for some roles. My favorite Mickey Rouke roles are in Johnny Handome and Prayer for the Dying.
Why am I not surprised? Hollywood is a "woke" factory of awful movies, even the titles of most of them tell you they are crap. 😁😁😁😁
Wow, never heard of virtually all this films, and I am a cinefile.
I had no idea these films even existed except "The Watchers." I recall that movie generated a lot of hype before its release but was soundly trashed by film critics and soon flopped. "1992" and "White Bird" looks interesting and deserves a watch. And I was a mid 1970s fan of SNL so its background as portrayed in "Saturday Night" may appeal, if only out of curiosity.
Political correctness is killing Hollywood.
It killed it already. I'm pretty sure the next big hits will be indie flicks.
lol, you mouthbreathers have been saying this garbage for 40 years now
@@lazylightning1197Right! Like how?!?
Nah....they just ran out of ideas and mis-managed at some of these studios.
Sure Jan! It’s not shitty scripts and bad direction…M’k
me listing down all the Flop movies to watch.....online
Same here. I never pay to watch movies anymore.
@@Valmontst there's many free movies on RUclips better than the dross they expect us to pay for at a theatre.
In South Africa back in the day people walked out of INVICTUS (inaccuracies in the films depiction of historical events) and DISTRICT 9 due to false advertising.
This is a cavalcade of obscurity! I haven't heard of 80% of these films!
Great to see garbage films are in again, just like last year..
I actually liked Drive Away Dolls even though it isn't a good movie. But, I'll give anything a chance that Margaret Qualley is in.
She actually gave me a semi quite a few times during Substance I won't lie
Don’t pay to watch Kraven the Hunter. It’s that bad. I repeat it’s that bad.
It appears the overwhelming majority of us agree with you.
Forget Spider-Man, what's the point of Kraven without Kazaar?*
*youngins' might have to look him up.
Old boomer here. I had to Google him. That's how forgotten ka-zar is.
@pauldelaney5990 I vaguely remembered the character because I had a couple of the comics when I was a kid. I guess studios chose to make Tarzan movies rather than use a rip-off character.
They should just release them right to streaming. The theater experience is unaffordable considering that one visit to a theater is equal to a month of Netflix.
"Biblical Comedy" was the most amusing thing I got out of this clip. The only movie on this list I heard of previously was Kraven.
When it comes to $30 I'd rather save it than go see a movie.
Saturday Night was genuinely good, but yeah it does not have mass appeal and I'm not surprised it didnt make much in theaters.
Ever since I got a big screen tv and decent sound, a movie has to be something really special for me to go to the theater.
Greedy Hollywood is realizing people have other options these days.
I guess many big movie studios like spending 100 million plus to make movies they think will be blockbusters.They are behind the times though.In the mean time they are losing money left and right .So their bright move is to raise the price of tickets to get some of their money back.I will never pay 25 dollars to see a movie. I might for just one in a year and bring in my own snacks.
12 -13 dollar Imax are now 25 plus. They will even lose more money now I hope.
Some of these movies were the fault of studios, but most of them were terrible.
Lionsgate = B Movie. The Highlander Dvd releases way back when proved the point. It still is a bad label for movie releases.
Write better scripts and cut ticket price to $10-$15 then I may go back to the theater
thanks for telling me what to avoid and save my time.
i watched that movie about the airport security blokes and the terrorists , ill never get that 2 hours back
Most of these, I never heard of. Probably just as well .....
So no crow, boredomlands and jocker 2 here?
I've walked out on several movies.
Hey, dare I say the narrator bombed, or will I be a rotten tomato for so, snicker. 😝😜
The only movie I saw in theaters in 2024 was Terrifier 3.
That was in a theater? I thought those all were steaming movies.
@Michael-m8j it only made 100 million dollars, lol.
@@Sixstringman I honestly never knew it was in theaters. But it was a quiet box office hit considering the budget
30$??? Is that a ticket price in US cinema?😮😮😮
according to the net the average price is $11.
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I'd disagree that the stuff in the movie doesn't add up. They do but they were rushed and they were exposition dumped instead of shown to us or even shown to us in a better say while doing the exposition dumps. This story is based on a book and it made me interested enough to buy the book to see how badly they botched the story. Movies should be about SHOWING not just TELLING an audience what they need to know, especially in horror and fantasy which it should've been advertised as FANTASY not horror. I think it would've been better without the "twist" that you saw coming and the ending was obviously setting up for another movie.
The story is there but it's not presented in the way it should've been. This probably would've worked better as a fantasy/drama than horror/suspense type movie. They had the actors for going in that direction and the story should've been handled that way but it took a detour into horror which didn't really help it because horror is about scares and monsters. The only monster in this is the doctor who's long dead and the humans (at least by the story's end that's who the bad guys truly are).
Pass on Hanks.
He was a frequent visitor to Epstein’s Island
When I heard about The Book Of Clarence, I thought it was a SNL joke. Who are the people who invest in such stuff? I have a lot of stuff, like, bridges in Ukraine and Oil and Gas leases in Russia for sale, and they better hurry up! They're going fast!.
Except for Saturday Night, I did not hear of any of these movies. Saturday Night was not marketed well.
Zachary Levi destroyed himself acting like a buffoon in Shazam