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Bomb City: The Legend of 2012

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2012 is long gone now, and despite it being an amazing year for cinema, there were some duds and some thuds. SO get out your suds and wash off the stink of these 2012 box office disasters!

Where would we be if the world didn’t have The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure? Probably with plenty of lunar colonies. Even though Oogieloves came out in August, it retroactively set mankind back decades. The brainchild of a marketing genius who decided to give the world a movie where 1 year olds could interact with the screen while their parents paid attention to their iPhones, the concept failed to catch on as any child older than 3 instantly got bored, and all children younger got bored after 30 minutes or so. It flopped hard, making just $445,000 in its opening weekend. Oogieloves beat out Delgo as the record setting worst box office performance for a film opening in over 2000 theaters. Oogieloves finished with just over $1 million gross, costing $20 million and spending $40 on marketing.

2012 saw the unfortunate trend of more right wing documentary propaganda at the theater, with 2016: Obama’s America tearing up the box office and a plethora of bandwagon documentaries and awful 1/3rd novel adaptations following in the footsteps: Occupy Unmasked, Atlas Shrugged Part 2, Hating Breitbart, and Runaway Slave. We detailed this mess with it’s own post filled with all the horrible details

Reprehensible garbage Won’t Back Down was pure anti-teacher union propaganda from Walden Media and Philip Anschutz, and thankfully crashed and burned. It had the worst opening for a film released at 2,500+ theaters with $2.6 million, and barely made double that by the end of its run.

Nickelodeon’s odd tween flick Fun Size became a trick and not a treat when it crashed at the box office, the third worst opening for a film with 3000+ theaters in history. The $4.1 million is still shockingly high for a film that couldn’t deicde if it was a kids movie or an adults movie.

Chasing Mavericks is another 2012 flick with a terrible opening. I knew it would bomb from the increasingly desperate invites to free screenings I was getting. It finished 11th worst for 2000+ theaters, with $2.6 million. Gerald Butler almost died making this film. Just think about what his legacy would have been.

Now let’s go to the lowest of the lows. The Ghastly Love of Johnny X earned just $117 during it’s one week run, making it the lowest grossing movie of the year. Of course, the press declared Playback starring Christian Slater the lowest grossing film of the year, but it make a whole $264. But The Ghastly Love of Johnny X has no former big names to rag on in the press, and spending ten seconds checking facts is hard, so the Playback story got copy/pasted on movies sites throughout the web. Thanks for showing just why web movie reporting is awful, guys!

What about John Carter? That legendary bomb that cost Disney $200 million still made a respectable $73 million in the US and $209 million more worldwide, which in any other world would be a hit. Think about how much money it would have made had it been advertised at all and still called John Carter of Mars (dammit!)

The TV movie homefront saw Home Alone 5 and Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor in Lifetime’s Liz & Dick.

Probably the worst thing that appeared in 2012 was the animation abomination Foodfight!, which got a European DVD release and soon was on YouTube giving Americans an aversion to food. After 11 years (and a do-over after a hero stole the original film!) the best they could come up with was one of the worst things ever made.

Will 2013 continue 2012’s proud tradition of shattering records? We shall see…we shall see..

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Kim Sun-A set for revenge flick The Five

Kim Sun-A (She’s On Duty) returns to film with The Five (더 파이브 / Deo Paibeu), a revenge tale based on a popular webcomic called The 5ive Hearts by Jung Yeon-Sik. Kim Sun-A plays Eun-A, whose family was murdered by a serial killer, herself is paralyzed, and her life is destroyed. She rounds up four societal outcasts who need organ transplants (using her organs as collateral!) and sets off on her revenge plan. Comic creator Jung Yeon-Sik is slated to write and direct, and the comic is originally based on a movie script Jung wrote, so the booming web popularity helped this newcomer get a job!

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REDD gives us a teaser that is all action!


The flick REDD has released a trailer, showing off the no-budget action spectacle that we were promised. Disclaimer – I donated to the Kickstarter campaign. It’s one of the good Kickstarters, with plenty of updates that show real progress and I am pretty confident that we’ll get an actual movie in the end. The lack of a substantial budget also means director Patrick Prejusa has had to get pretty creative, which I always see as a big plus. I am eagerly awaiting finally getting to watch REDD.

In the year 2233, a dark energy is emanating from the forests of Magic Valley bringing into our world dark creatures and evil monsters. Meanwhile the GRIMM Corporation nearly has control of the U.S Government and The Planetary Alliance and seems to be ignoring and maybe even enabling the growing darkness. It’s up to one lone R.E.D.D. Agent to defy Grimm forces and fight her way through, Vampires, Werewolves, and Zombies, and get to the center of the forest to confront “The Grandmother”, before evil consumes the planet.

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Let me introduce you to my big bad friend!

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More news and links and fun for the whole family!

**Anchorman 2 will drop in theaters December 20, 2013. I hope someone is there to catch it! Adam McKay directs and Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, Steve Carrell, David Koechner, and Christina Applegate return.

**The Raid 2 (aka Berandal) is filming soon and has some new cast members: Julie Estelle as Hammer Girl, Alex Abbad, Marsha Timothy, Mathias Muchus, Tio Pakusadewu, and noted silat master Cecep Arif Rahman.

**Summit Entertainment has picked up Revoc, a pitch from Olaf de Fleur that is a “post-alien invasion thriller.” We’ll keep an eye open to see whatever the heck that is.

**The YA scifi novel Unwind has been optioned for a flick by Constantin Film. Written by Neal Shusterman, it is yet another dystopian future book that takes place after an American civil war about abortion, where kids 13-17 can be harvested for organs if their parents want. The synopsis is filled with all sorts of book specific terms and I would probably never read it, but The Hunger Games made a lot of money, so prepare for dozens of dystopian futures!

**Hugh Jackman is officially in X-Men: Days of Future Past

**Angeilina Jolie will direct Unbroken, a World War II POW flick about Louis Zamperini, who was an Olympic athlete before becoming a pilot and then a POW in Japan. It’s based on the book Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand.

**The Cue Dot Confessions explores The Life of Pi!

**She Blogged by Night has 10 Laps to Go!

**Can’t Stop the Movies meets Love in the Afternoon!

**Cultural Gutter lists the top 10 Romance Novels of 2012!

**Monster Island Resort Podcast #91: Halloween for Christmas with Justin Beahm! Could he have gotten a Secret Santa present from yours truly? Click the link and find out!

**Photo from the last day of shooting for The Huntresses:
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**George Lucas and the first mockup of R2D2:
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Until next time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PACIFIC RIM

Fateful Findings is a work of genius!

If you’ve never heard of Neil Breen or his new epic movie Fateful Findings, then consider yourself educated, fool! One look at the trailer should leave you with a lasting impression that Fateful Findings is a film you need to watch immediately. Unfortunately for us and for the world, Fateful Findings has not yet been released. This must be rectified IMMEDIATELY! Call your local movie distribution company, call your local theater, call the President. Call call call, get Fateful Findings out there.

It’s got psychic powers, hacking, hate for books, government marches, odd bluescreens, will o’wisps, random desert imagery, and Neil Breen’s name all over it.

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No more books!

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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone trailer and posters


The trailer for The Incredible Burt Wonderstone has hit, along with four character posters. This looks great, a pair of Sigfried and Roy style magicians face a battle with Carrey’s David Blaine/Criss Angel hybrid. They battle for the Soul of Magic or something. Or at least the Soul of a Regular Vegas Gig. And it looked like the kid from Diary of a Wimpy Kid was a bully!

Superstar magicians Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) and Anton Marvelton (Steve Buscemi) have ruled the Las Vegas strip for years, raking in millions with illusions as big as Burt’s growing ego. But lately the duo’s greatest deception is their public friendship, while secretly they’ve grown to loathe each other. Facing cutthroat competition from guerilla street magician Steve Gray (Jim Carrey), whose cult following surges with each outrageous stunt, even their show looks stale. But there’s still a chance Burt and Anton can save the act—both onstage and off—if Burt can get back in touch with what made him love magic in the first place.

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