Top 5 Woke Hollywood DISASTERS of 2022

Oh Vincent, never change my dude. "lol they were successful though" then within 5 minutes "meh it was pants before anyway", wat?! Come on, make me work for it and give me a chance to get a reply in before sending more ammo :p

I'm sure someone could attempt to argue that making a single penny is a success, but that isn't how these companies measure it so neither should we. I don't think it's unreasonable to say that a fair way to define it would be to compare average earnings of previous productions with similar budgets/intellectual properties.

Good video Neil. I was going to add a few your list but they were covered in the video. Obi Wan was unforgivable, had the potential to bring some of the magic back to Star Wars but unfortunately was just another nail in the coffin IMO.

The future is looking interesting, with more and more failures like this I hold nervous hope that the 40k cinematic universe might be the right antidote at the right time to turn the media tide. Either way it falls it's going to be interesting.
 
Plenty of **** unfortunately which is commercially successful - doesn't make the product any less tragic.

Can't wait until this woke rubbish gets seen for what it is and isn't shoehorned into most movies and TV shows, etc. to the detriment of it.
 
I meant including Thor, which was absolutely **** but made billions of dollars.

And Rings of Power, which was a big success

Thor: Love & Thunder made $760 million on a budget of $250 million (filming) so about $500 million (some say more) after advertising & reshoots (1x to 2x the filming cost) so it was "successful" only depending on the actual secondary costs.

Critic's and fan reviews show a 30% drop in approval between Thor: Ragnorok and Love & Thunder, showing an 80% drop in viewing between the first week figures and the second week as word of mouth got out.

None of that screams that it was a billion dollar success to me.
 
Why did I write billions? No idea.

Blame the drink.

There's no way they spent 500 million dollars on advertising. That is just absurd and all Marvel movies have re-shoots factored in to the production budget.
 
Only thing which was "good" about it IMO is that it gave a taste of what a LOTR TV series could have been, with actual writers and so on.
Pretty painful to watch who was actually involved and what was planned.....

The writers, showrunners and ideas etc.

Then as soon as Christopher died that was threw out the window and bottom feeders from Badrobot took over.

We ended up with a bad hairspray commercial.
 
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