@@snko92 I totally agree...a lot of saying get past 2020...urm....nothing is guna change except the date people....same world, same horror show of a planet right now
TJ Hastie That doesn’t really count it was a limited release at about 10 or so theaters and wasn’t marketed and was just released for the people involved for their pleasure
I saw a trailer on TV for it two days or so before it released. I thought, "A Nutcracker movie, beginning of November, that I haven't heard any word of... It's gonna be a bomb isn't it?" Low and behold, later that day one of the UA-cam Critics I follow posted a review for it and said it sucked.
This is the 2nd time I've heard of it. The 1st time was when it was #1 on Jeremy Jahns' Worst Movies of the Year list, never seen a single ad or heard anyone talk about it at all.
I feel part of the reason Tron Legacy got greenlit was to practice that de aging tech they used in that film. Same with Guardians of the Galaxy as a dry run for making Star Wars type shots with modern effects.
I remember being at a comic con where John Travolta had a panel. I went because I love Pulp Fiction and at one part John just wanted everyone to scream out their favorite movie of his and the woman next to me screamed “Gotti” like her life depended on it, and I was like “wow the only Gotti fan in the whole world”
Still rattles my brain why Lord and Miller were removed 6 months into the Production of Solo, they both produced and Lord wrote Spider-Verse one of the best superhero movies and animated movies of the year, this wasnt even a flook for them either, they directed both Jump Street movies, The Lego Movie, Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, god knows why Kathleen decided to fire them at such a fragile moment and then to hire Ron Howard, a veteran and experience director yes, but whose last 4 films had all bombed critically and financially, leaving you with this visually bland, average "star wars" movie.
His name is Alden Ehrenreich and he is not a terrible actor at all. He has worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen, Park Chan-Wook and the Coen Brothers. I didn't see Solo, he may have been miscast, but he is definitely not a bad actor. He's certainly far better than Emilia Clarke.
What could possibly be a bigger waste of money than hiring a new top tier director, recasting roles and reshooting most of a movie? This excuse has always sounded like nonsense, to me. I'm more inclined to believe that Lawrence and Jonathan Kasdan were upset with the deviations from their script, and Lawrence's word carries more weight at Lucasfilm than Lord's or Miller's.
Kathleen Kennedy is the problem. She didn't like the way they did things and felt it didn't represent their bland. She hated the improvisational dialogue and thought the movie was too much of a comedy. Which is really stupid because she hired two very successful comedic directors.
I saw an advert for it in the summer, 6 months prior to release. I also enjoyed the movie and my 10 year old niece (the target audience) loved it not sure why it did so poorly.
Which is more interesting: 1. Han Solo meeting someone who gasps and exclaims how he made the Kessel run in 12 parsecs, then you the viewer imagining what the Kessel run could be, what dangers could make "12 parsecs" so impressive, etc. 2. Watching a CGI ship zip around some CGI debris for a couple minutes and that's it that's what happened. In my opinion, that's a lot of why the film failed. It answers a number of questions nobody asked and in doing so, deflated much of the mystery that makes Han Solo interesting, as it would with any character. Things are more interesting when there's room for the audience to fill in the blanks.
@bigpimpdaddy69 Hear hear! There are a lot more empirical factors one can discuss when going into Solo's failure, but a vocal part of the Fandom just wants to scapegoat The Last Jedi. Director changes, expensive reshoots, an inexperienced lead, releasing in a crowded market, we could go on and on without even touching the fans supposedly turning on the franchise.
The Kessel Run sequence is one of the most fun and visually impressive scenes in the saga. There is still plenty of mystery or Han and isn’t ruined just because we got a great chase scene
Solo was a good film. It reminded me of how Starwars was more about people trying to live in this galaxy far far away and more less about the jedi and some empire trying to take over the galaxy. The only drawback I got from the film was how they got Solo's name. I just laugh it off
The movie had way to many radom jumps in genre that really didn't fit. I like the story and the concepts surrounding it, the acting for the most part was great and the world they created is stunning. Yet it felt like each part was directed by a different person. Still, its a great movie that at least tried to be different (ignoring how it's based off a book).
I honestly didn't even know they were making a Nutcracker movie until I saw a tie in promotional thing on some fabric softener in Walmart in late November And that's essentially all the advertising I saw for it
Fair play for the boys keeping their cool whilst a poisonous spider was roaming around. I would of cancelled the podcast, run out the house, burnt the house down and never returned
No one mentions that SOLO came out so soon after Infinity War and that so many people spent money to see that, that there wouldn't be such a huge amount of people flocking to see another big movie less than a month later. Especially if they were expecting families to pay money to see both, it costs a lot for a family to go see movies these days
The other big problem with 'Solo' is that it undermines what makes A New Hope work so well. That ending is so compelling because we DON'T know that Han Solo is a good guy at heart.
@@matheuscoutinho4690 it's actually a veeery mediocre series with an intriguing start that evolves to a shitty soap opera with huge plot holes and little to no interest left by the end of the second season
@@lonewandererfo3 I defy you to show me a show that took more leaps and stayed as fresh as this show, for two reasons. The first is that I think very highly of this show because of its amazing cinematography, acting and, yes, the fresh script. Secondly, you seem like the kind of person that has recommendations for TV and I need something to watch.
@@cg1906 Hmm it depends on what you like to watch...I don't usually categorize the series I've watched depending on the leaps the director takes but I guess if you tell me what you've already watched and loved, I can suggest you something
When I heard about it I thought it sounded interesting but then the trailer came out Melissa M killed my interest she’s not a bad comedian(I liked The Heat)but it seemed like it was just a copy and paste of her movie cliche’s I.e I’m not attractive, I’m so awkward.
That deteriorating synopsis read for The Darkest Minds was an appropriate summary of the state of cinema then and now. Even the spider would drop dead out of boredom.
There needs to be an Oscar category for best cut away gag...because that "What's this?" cut away with "The Nightmare Before Christmas " was amazing. I'd nominate the shit out of that cut away.
As someone who saw Annihilation in theaters, it got a very limited release. There are about 20 cinemas within 15 or so miles of me, and it only showed at one of them.
Annihilation was very trippy. Its visually beautiful and creepy at the same time. Also, its a departure from what commonly comes out of Hollywood. If your into different movies, give it a watch if you already haven't.
American Netflix STILL hasn't released Annihilation on streaming and it's a CRIME! I had to watch it on Netflix when I was in Panama cuz I didn't have time to see it in the cinema. I'm calling the police on Netflix unless they put this up right now I swear to god
That sucks. You should just say "before 9/11" and everyone will nod their head and just agree with you. Saying"life was at it's best" ever since then is fucking retarded. If people saying "let's just go back to normal"(usually referencing "just get the vaccine you GuYyYs!!!!") think "normal" includes any date between 9/11-present day..... we're royally fucked.
If you let that spider bite you, you could've turned into Spider-Man! Who knows? It could've been radioactive. We would've had a goat man with spider powers. Such novelty and uniqueness would've been wonderful for the channel. If you had just been a bit nicer and more attentive (you didn't even kill the spider, you just lost it!), you could've evolved. You could've been the best of us James. SMH I still love you as you are now of course, but every time I see you moving forward, I'll see the dream.
For all the people claiming that they were wrong to include Skyscraper on the list: just because a film recoups its budget does not mean that a studio will see it as a success.
Hang on... Skyscraper cost $125 Million & made over $300 Million... How is that a flop? Even if they matched the budget for marketing (which I doubt) that's a total cost of $250 Million. What am I missing here?
unfortunately a lot of studios are really greedy and have ridiculous expectations. Batman vs Superman is considered somewhat a failure because it didn't break a billion dollars but still made triple what it cost. Most films are considered flops even they don't double what they cost to make.
Probably just because it was so big, the studio was expecting it to be much more successful. $50 mil profit is a lot to an individual (or a small country) but for a big studio it’s likely barely worth the time and effort put in.
Little known fact. Releasing a bug outside is worse than just killing the bug. If you disagree how would you be if you got kicked out of society and was forced into the wilderness with nothing
I find all the new Star Wars movies to be barely watchable, but I heard a young kid talking excitedly about The Last Jedi and it made me realize that I'm no longer the target audience. If a child can get the same enjoyment I got out of the original trilogy, then I guess it's all worth it.
I was saying the same thing. Many of these movies on this list are not considered bomb. Domestically, they were not liked, but they made a VERY HUGE PROFIT around the world.
That budget is only for production not marketing. Marketing is adding 50-100 % more. The box office is all the money people spent on movie tickets. Cinema in US are taking about 50% from that and abroad they take even more(for localization and similar things I think). So Skyscraper would have to get like 400 mil in US alone to just break even. Not to mention that movies are investment for big studios and just breaking even isnt that good for them.
@@rewq435 If you count it that way then it would still be a huge success because DVD rentals, DVD sales, merchandise, steaming rights, along with tons of other money they get from the actual film.
Though Missing Link isn't Aardman, they DO have a second Shaun the Sheep movie coming out. Check out Early Man, it's one of the studio's weaker movies but it's still rather fun.
I didn't realize Annihilation's budget was so small. That's actually an impressive movie for that budget. I liked that movie but thought it could have been much much better. After seeing the book titles to the sequels I really would like to see them! Annihilation Authority Acceptance
The Phantom Menace was not a swing and a miss. It was a documentary about trade taxes in the Star Wars universe. That's what it set out to achieve, and it succeeded.
Thanks for all the yuks and crazy make em' ups over the year guys.. !! Things can get a little Superheroey for my tastes at times but its all good.. . .Shout out to Matt your awesome editor..!! lets face it he is really the star of the show.. .Lol... . I'm gonna drink a beer or 10 to the MSM crew..!!
It's not too MUCH Star Wars, it's just too much bad Star Wars. The Last Jedi was awful and Solo suffered the fan backlash which is unfortunate and is why every pundit is claiming there is too much Star Wars considering it was released 6 months after TLJ. Hopefully ep 9 will forget the ep 8 happened and move on.
They were trying to cash in on Wrinkle in Time nostalgia. It was a popular book series back in the day, but I think they overestimated how popular it would be today.
Well, it was released in the cinema in the U.S. And I don’t believe it made a ton of money... but that’s partially because the studio worried it was “too smart” for people and didn’t properly market it and nearly made it a Netflix-only release worldwide. Also... it probably is too smart for a lot of people because a lot of people are just... wow, so fucking dumb. So it suffered from Blade Runner 2049 syndrome: Brilliant, powerful and deeply cerebral film trying to exist in a world where Black Panther is 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and nobody has the patience for anything. Also like BR2049, it’s a hard-R piece of work and makes people - especially the aforementioned super fucking dumb ones - uncomfortable. The book is also *AMAZING* Everybody read that shit.
@@expensivesuit7286 you know black panther was at least entertaining this movie was as ex machina a bait to idiots who like to believe they are smarter than others and understood the deeper meaning of a movie made by people who took a summer philosophy course
@@expensivesuit7286 black panther was a very average Marvel set piece. Annihilation was a brilliant movie that was also quite entertaining. Annihilation the book was honestly too cerebral and boring for me, and I'm usually into that type of stuff.
I never found that spider.
It's waiting for you to let your guard down...
rip in piece mr sunday filmography
He's going straight for your balls mate!
Spiders are good for keeping annoying insects out, let him live!!!!
Mr Sunday Movies ur opinion doesn’t matter I liked the last Jedi... I’m not joking tho
"when's 2018 gonna be over?" We were so naive back then....
If only we could go back.//
Shane Ellis who would want to go back?!? We finally got new mutants and that’s what matters!!
I’m joking
If it never ended I would be just perfectly fine with that.
@@snko92 I totally agree...a lot of saying get past 2020...urm....nothing is guna change except the date people....same world, same horror show of a planet right now
I would kill a toddler to be back in 2012ish
The storyline of the spider made this video a masterpiece
Jamie Mountain maybe that spider will bite Mr. Sunday and he’ll gain superpowers
I'm looking forward to the sequel. "This time...it's personal."
Better then all the flops of 2018😂
@@MemberWhen ooo o
You forgot possibly the last Kevin Spacey movie, Billionare Boys Club. It opened to $618 and no I did not leave off any zeroes.
TJ Hastie That doesn’t really count it was a limited release at about 10 or so theaters and wasn’t marketed and was just released for the people involved for their pleasure
Short Star Wars Essays it would’ve had a wide release, but then all the unpleasantness came to light so they purposely never gave it a chance
could they have chosen a worse title
james84 - Pharrell has a clothing brand called Billionaire Boys Club, which means they were fighting jus for a google spot.
@@GrownUpKid94 spacey was probably thankful something else might come up if someone googled billionaires, boys and clubs lmao
If "Hurricane Heist" would have had the words "Fast and Furious" in the title, it's an instant quarter billion dollar film.
You could do the same for mortal engines. Say the cities are racing and instant winner
@@avataz More like if the cities were doing heists.
That actually sounds like a legit Japanese version of a F&F film title.
The Fahurricane and the Furiheist
@@avataz Fast Mortal and Furious Engines!
Excuse me, Men in Tights will forever be the greatest Robin Hood adaptation
nah, shrek
Nah the animated Disney one
That, and Disney cartoon...but men in tights is so good!
This is legit the first time I have even heard of that Nutcracker film. Looks expensive.
MahMahAfro3000 and a True Box Office Bomb.
Very colorful ans very expensive
I saw a trailer on TV for it two days or so before it released. I thought, "A Nutcracker movie, beginning of November, that I haven't heard any word of... It's gonna be a bomb isn't it?"
Low and behold, later that day one of the UA-cam Critics I follow posted a review for it and said it sucked.
This is the 2nd time I've heard of it. The 1st time was when it was #1 on Jeremy Jahns' Worst Movies of the Year list, never seen a single ad or heard anyone talk about it at all.
It's the same with the live action Cinderella movie. I didn't know it existed until last month but it came out 3 years ago.
9:57 "We'll never get Threequelizer."
Oh boy, Mason, do I have some good news for you.
Threequalizer: the one where Denzel Washington holds three guns
Sweet callback
CeilloNoll cheers mate
Not even going to ask how.
jim jimjim you don’t want to know
One in each hand and one up the
Honestly think those Disney bombs exist just to let their CGI artists practice
Tbh that makes a lot of sense
I feel part of the reason Tron Legacy got greenlit was to practice that de aging tech they used in that film. Same with Guardians of the Galaxy as a dry run for making Star Wars type shots with modern effects.
That actually crossed my mind
@@rubaiyat300 wait, what? You think GOTG was made as a dry run for upcoming Star Wars movies..?!?
I'm intrigued, please explain.
As a CG artist I think it's cute that you think Disney gives enough thought to its CG artists to do something like that.
I remember being at a comic con where John Travolta had a panel. I went because I love Pulp Fiction and at one part John just wanted everyone to scream out their favorite movie of his and the woman next to me screamed “Gotti” like her life depended on it, and I was like “wow the only Gotti fan in the whole world”
"people are still yelling about last jedi"
extremely funny that this line is still relevant
Still rattles my brain why Lord and Miller were removed 6 months into the Production of Solo, they both produced and Lord wrote Spider-Verse one of the best superhero movies and animated movies of the year, this wasnt even a flook for them either, they directed both Jump Street movies, The Lego Movie, Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, god knows why Kathleen decided to fire them at such a fragile moment and then to hire Ron Howard, a veteran and experience director yes, but whose last 4 films had all bombed critically and financially, leaving you with this visually bland, average "star wars" movie.
Right, Disney didn't appreciate them wasting their money because they're better at wasting it themselves.
His name is Alden Ehrenreich and he is not a terrible actor at all. He has worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen, Park Chan-Wook and the Coen Brothers. I didn't see Solo, he may have been miscast, but he is definitely not a bad actor. He's certainly far better than Emilia Clarke.
What could possibly be a bigger waste of money than hiring a new top tier director, recasting roles and reshooting most of a movie? This excuse has always sounded like nonsense, to me.
I'm more inclined to believe that Lawrence and Jonathan Kasdan were upset with the deviations from their script, and Lawrence's word carries more weight at Lucasfilm than Lord's or Miller's.
Which begs the usual question of why they hired two guys known for improvisational comedy and then panicked when they did just that.
Kathleen Kennedy is the problem. She didn't like the way they did things and felt it didn't represent their bland. She hated the improvisational dialogue and thought the movie was too much of a comedy. Which is really stupid because she hired two very successful comedic directors.
2018: "I wish this year would be over!"
2020: "hold my mask"
😷
What about Billionaire Boys Club? It had a budget of $15 million, and brought in $2.2 million!
Harry I it’s both funny and sad when a movie doesn’t make back its budget ex: Gotti
Actually it made $618
@@miscellaneoof i think thats domestically
Weirdly, I heard about the Nutcracker from an ad on a can of pine scented Glade air freshener.
I didn't go see it.
I rented it, it's fine.
I specifically want a movie titled "Old Man Justice"
That's the title of the upcoming Bill Cosby documentary.
The marketing could be "They stepped on his lawn once too many"
Sounds like the latest Steven Seagal DVD Flick
Annihilation should be a new classic, that movie was incredible.
Too true man. My whole friend group wouldn't stop discussing it after seeing it
Reminded me of _2001_ in all the right ways.
Yeah Alex Garland is definitely one of my favorite writers/directors. Can't wait for his new show Devs to start on FX
I know this comment is a year old but I thought the film was a big ol' pile of wank
Brando i thought it was wonderfully done, beautiful visuals and horrifying themes about existence and our nature of self destructive habits
if you want a laugh about Nutcracker, didn't see a single add for it till it was pretty much out of theaters already a month after release
So, you are saying that the advertisement team didn't bust their balls in order to promote the Nutcracker?
I barely saw any advertisement for it too. And the ones that I did, I have to admit it seemed boring.
I saw no advertising whatsoever, I only found out this movie exists after clicking on this video!
I saw an advert for it in the summer, 6 months prior to release. I also enjoyed the movie and my 10 year old niece (the target audience) loved it not sure why it did so poorly.
I didnt even know it existed until i saw this video lol
3:44
"Well make a new thing then."
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*TRUTH*
Which is more interesting:
1. Han Solo meeting someone who gasps and exclaims how he made the Kessel run in 12 parsecs, then you the viewer imagining what the Kessel run could be, what dangers could make "12 parsecs" so impressive, etc.
2. Watching a CGI ship zip around some CGI debris for a couple minutes and that's it that's what happened.
In my opinion, that's a lot of why the film failed. It answers a number of questions nobody asked and in doing so, deflated much of the mystery that makes Han Solo interesting, as it would with any character. Things are more interesting when there's room for the audience to fill in the blanks.
@@Churro_Flaminguez Prehaps if they made Solo before Force Awakens? Though that could have just made FA bomb, I dunno.
@bigpimpdaddy69 Hear hear! There are a lot more empirical factors one can discuss when going into Solo's failure, but a vocal part of the Fandom just wants to scapegoat The Last Jedi.
Director changes, expensive reshoots, an inexperienced lead, releasing in a crowded market, we could go on and on without even touching the fans supposedly turning on the franchise.
The Kessel Run sequence is one of the most fun and visually impressive scenes in the saga. There is still plenty of mystery or Han and isn’t ruined just because we got a great chase scene
Solo was a good film. It reminded me of how Starwars was more about people trying to live in this galaxy far far away and more less about the jedi and some empire trying to take over the galaxy.
The only drawback I got from the film was how they got Solo's name. I just laugh it off
I didn't see Solo in theaters specifically because of the Last Jedi
“To a resounding what’s this why are they doing this” is a new classic MSM quote
I'm kinda sad Annihilation ended up on this list. I absolutely loved it. Easily in my top 5 for the year
Mine too.
Shitty movie. You should watch good movies not that shit and raise your standards.
Scho0rschi you should mind your own business and let other people have their opinion
The movie had way to many radom jumps in genre that really didn't fit. I like the story and the concepts surrounding it, the acting for the most part was great and the world they created is stunning. Yet it felt like each part was directed by a different person.
Still, its a great movie that at least tried to be different (ignoring how it's based off a book).
@@GeorgiosD90 debateble. What isn't though is the fact that you're an ass.
In a budget of 125 (supposedly), 304 million isn’t bad for Skyscraper, considering it’s just Die Hard with a little bit of The Towering Inferno
They just needed some Michael Joseph Jackson
I honestly didn't even know they were making a Nutcracker movie until I saw a tie in promotional thing on some fabric softener in Walmart in late November
And that's essentially all the advertising I saw for it
It’s also important to note that “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” came out the same weekend as “Bohemian Rhapsody”.
Mason so confidently saying 3qualizer would never happen LOL
"There's movies always being released." and "When's 2018 going to be over already." did not age well.
I loved Annihilation. It was so unique and the ending was crazy!
Christopher White I don’t think that’s the case...I just think people have different tastes.
Don't be a snob about it
@Christian Chavarria annihilation the movie isn't even as good as the book. Don't bother with the 2 after that tho.
the pits
Wtf? Your profile pic is so creepy. That and the screenname was more funny than it needed to be
The Brad Pitts or the Pits
@not so bright do it bloody do it
Is that Dr. Phil?
@@nerdfighter2004 nay thee
This is someone from the future that was alive and an adult in these times, I remember none of these.
Fair play for the boys keeping their cool whilst a poisonous spider was roaming around. I would of cancelled the podcast, run out the house, burnt the house down and never returned
No one mentions that SOLO came out so soon after Infinity War and that so many people spent money to see that, that there wouldn't be such a huge amount of people flocking to see another big movie less than a month later. Especially if they were expecting families to pay money to see both, it costs a lot for a family to go see movies these days
“Remember this story” and we were like “no” lol
The other big problem with 'Solo' is that it undermines what makes A New Hope work so well. That ending is so compelling because we DON'T know that Han Solo is a good guy at heart.
By that logic, prequels just shouldn’t ever exist.
You should watch Money Heist. It was called Casa del Papel in Spain. A better title for a really good series.
It's a great Tv show, Netflix changed the name in english speaking countries because House of Paper(Casa de Papel) is too similar to House of Cards
@@matheuscoutinho4690 it's actually a veeery mediocre series with an intriguing start that evolves to a shitty soap opera with huge plot holes and little to no interest left by the end of the second season
Duke V Y E S. I was about to say the same thing.
@@lonewandererfo3 I defy you to show me a show that took more leaps and stayed as fresh as this show, for two reasons. The first is that I think very highly of this show because of its amazing cinematography, acting and, yes, the fresh script. Secondly, you seem like the kind of person that has recommendations for TV and I need something to watch.
@@cg1906 Hmm it depends on what you like to watch...I don't usually categorize the series I've watched depending on the leaps the director takes but I guess if you tell me what you've already watched and loved, I can suggest you something
8:10 did Mason just call James "Maso" lmao how did neither of them catch that
If I could get anything in the box-Office it would be Fortnite and Mark-ass Brownie.
Weird seeing Black Panther and Freddy Mercury after your celebrity death comment. Simpsons psychic power
I was one of the misfortunate that watched The Happytime Murders..terrible, terrible film.
I almost went to see it with somebody but stopped at the last second.
I remember hearing about it and thinking it could be good... Then I saw the first trailer. Yeesh.
Watch "Meet the Feebles" (coincidentally directed by Peter Jackson) for a superior rude puppets movie. You can find the whole thing on UA-cam.
When I heard about it I thought it sounded interesting but then the trailer came out Melissa M killed my interest she’s not a bad comedian(I liked The Heat)but it seemed like it was just a copy and paste of her movie cliche’s I.e I’m not attractive, I’m so awkward.
I laughed so much at it! As a film not great but if you go there not expecting an epic then its good fun!
That deteriorating synopsis read for The Darkest Minds was an appropriate summary of the state of cinema then and now. Even the spider would drop dead out of boredom.
Always stop what you're doing to kill a spider. Always.
Wolverine is out to kill Spider-Man CONFIRMED FOR THE MCU!
Weapon-X
What if you're killing a spider and see another spider?..... Burn the place down I assume.
@@jim191185 Venom and Pyro CONFIRMED!
A wrinkle in time was ASTOUNDINGly terrible, one of the only two films I’ve been compelled to walk out of midway through..
What compelled you to pay money to see it in the first place.
I’d say Tom Cruise, but he’s clearly immortal.
Or else he's already dead and his corpse is being operated by remote control from Scientology headquarters.
tom cruise is thicc he got that booty cake that keeps him alive
nickoli singh cringe
@@RealPatrickBateman1 lmaooo
One of these days, Tom is gonna die during another crazy stunt!
There needs to be an Oscar category for best cut away gag...because that "What's this?" cut away with "The Nightmare Before Christmas " was amazing.
I'd nominate the shit out of that cut away.
You know, wishing for the end of 2018 turned out to be a mistake
As someone who saw Annihilation in theaters, it got a very limited release. There are about 20 cinemas within 15 or so miles of me, and it only showed at one of them.
Hit, Pits or (Brad) Pitts?
“Things are doing very well the world over!”
That aged like milk
they should just include the original version of Solo in the extended cut DVD lmao
#releasethesnydercut of Solo
There was never an 'original version' made
Annihilation was in theaters for ONLY a week I believe.
Love that 2009’s Harry Brown is on this list 😂
Love your ad. I had time to write this. Love all your vids. Back to the vid. Happy new year.
James more like steals Dames am I right or am I right
Yoot Doot More like bore Ragnarok am I right!
@@mrmogford3469 wrong channel mate 😂😂
Aaron Gazname glad to see someone appreciated that
@@mrmogford3469 Tis the season of giving i guess
Aaron Gazname it is
I hope your taking your family to feck world this Christmas
Great video and stellar year of videos! Thanks mates!
Watching this is 2021 makes me regret not appreciating 2018 more
“Please place your comment about how nothing matters because I like the last Jedi” best line in the video
"Just make some original stuff"
Sums up Hollywood pefectly.
Annihilation was very trippy. Its visually beautiful and creepy at the same time. Also, its a departure from what commonly comes out of Hollywood. If your into different movies, give it a watch if you already haven't.
American Netflix STILL hasn't released Annihilation on streaming and it's a CRIME! I had to watch it on Netflix when I was in Panama cuz I didn't have time to see it in the cinema. I'm calling the police on Netflix unless they put this up right now I swear to god
Australian: good ay
Canadian: top a the mournin too ya
American: something garbage.
Englishman: why can none of you get this right. It’s “hello”
You forgot to mention that The Darkest Minds received an audience score of 74%, which for a minor flop is pretty impressive
So nice to see so many Disney movies (including a Star Wars movie) in a box office bombs video
Tbh for me, life was at its peak during January 2018 - March 2020
That sucks.
You should just say "before 9/11" and everyone will nod their head and just agree with you.
Saying"life was at it's best" ever since then is fucking retarded.
If people saying "let's just go back to normal"(usually referencing "just get the vaccine you GuYyYs!!!!") think "normal" includes any date between 9/11-present day..... we're royally fucked.
The intro of this video is so... Dated
The bus shelter I sleep in had a poster for the Nutcracker, I obviously didn't go to the cinema because I'm homeless.
But you have a device to post on UA-cam...... I'll wooosh myself out
@@Anthonyelmio2 The public library has computers smart guy.
Gary Goodspeed as a homeless man makes sense.
@@ReservoirDolphin 👍
Tell me u guys arent really homeless
Why am I watching this in 2023? Mr Sunday Content withdrawal?
If you let that spider bite you, you could've turned into Spider-Man! Who knows? It could've been radioactive. We would've had a goat man with spider powers. Such novelty and uniqueness would've been wonderful for the channel. If you had just been a bit nicer and more attentive (you didn't even kill the spider, you just lost it!), you could've evolved. You could've been the best of us James. SMH I still love you as you are now of course, but every time I see you moving forward, I'll see the dream.
Disappointment at it's finest.
Nah mate, these guys are in Australia. If they get bit by a spider, they become Corpse-Man
Sigh. 2018. We had no idea what was coming.
A good old man enacts justice movie is Gran Torino with Clint Eastwood
For all the people claiming that they were wrong to include Skyscraper on the list: just because a film recoups its budget does not mean that a studio will see it as a success.
Hang on...
Skyscraper cost $125 Million & made over $300 Million... How is that a flop?
Even if they matched the budget for marketing (which I doubt) that's a total cost of $250 Million.
What am I missing here?
King Kagle films have to gross double their budget to break even. Remember the cinema chains take half the box office
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"Films have to gross double to break even[...]"
Hence my little math work there.
unfortunately a lot of studios are really greedy and have ridiculous expectations. Batman vs Superman is considered somewhat a failure because it didn't break a billion dollars but still made triple what it cost. Most films are considered flops even they don't double what they cost to make.
Probably just because it was so big, the studio was expecting it to be much more successful. $50 mil profit is a lot to an individual (or a small country) but for a big studio it’s likely barely worth the time and effort put in.
@@k1ngk4gl3 300 million at box office is split around 60% for the studios and 40% for the theatres. So 180 million minus the budget and marketing.
Little known fact. Releasing a bug outside is worse than just killing the bug. If you disagree how would you be if you got kicked out of society and was forced into the wilderness with nothing
I find all the new Star Wars movies to be barely watchable, but I heard a young kid talking excitedly about The Last Jedi and it made me realize that I'm no longer the target audience. If a child can get the same enjoyment I got out of the original trilogy, then I guess it's all worth it.
you guys deserved more subscriber.
Best duo on UA-cam !!
The lack of cowardess when seeing that poisonous spider is why all Australians are crazy
Whether you liked the movie or not, why is Skyscraper in this list, it made more than x2.5 its budget.
I was saying the same thing. Many of these movies on this list are not considered bomb. Domestically, they were not liked, but they made a VERY HUGE PROFIT around the world.
Most movies cost DOUBLE their reported budget to market etc., so every movie on the list deserved to be there except Skyscraper. Agree on that one.
@@takeit1229 skyscrapers marketing was big though
That budget is only for production not marketing. Marketing is adding 50-100 % more. The box office is all the money people spent on movie tickets. Cinema in US are taking about 50% from that and abroad they take even more(for localization and similar things I think). So Skyscraper would have to get like 400 mil in US alone to just break even. Not to mention that movies are investment for big studios and just breaking even isnt that good for them.
@@rewq435 If you count it that way then it would still be a huge success because DVD rentals, DVD sales, merchandise, steaming rights, along with tons of other money they get from the actual film.
Wait so Skyscraper was made with $125m and Made back $304m? So it profited $179m? Isn't that a hit?
Though Missing Link isn't Aardman, they DO have a second Shaun the Sheep movie coming out.
Check out Early Man, it's one of the studio's weaker movies but it's still rather fun.
The singular joke in “The Happytime Murders” is well muppets aren’t supposed to do that and that’s the whole thing.
I didn't realize Annihilation's budget was so small. That's actually an impressive movie for that budget. I liked that movie but thought it could have been much much better.
After seeing the book titles to the sequels I really would like to see them!
Annihilation
Authority
Acceptance
The Phantom Menace was not a swing and a miss. It was a documentary about trade taxes in the Star Wars universe. That's what it set out to achieve, and it succeeded.
I...I can’t argue with that
Mr. Sunday Movies. Uploads on sunday about movies. Coincidence? I don't think so.
Thanks for all the yuks and crazy make em' ups over the year guys.. !! Things can get a little Superheroey for my tastes at times but its all good.. . .Shout out to Matt your awesome editor..!! lets face it he is really the star of the show.. .Lol... . I'm gonna drink a beer or 10 to the MSM crew..!!
Annihilation was awesome
Unfortunately, not all
It was.
Let's get MrSundayMovies to 1 million subs before the year ends!!
13:15 He should have said: "Do you know what else is dead? You cause the spiders gonna bite you in the balls."
I’m writing a screenplay for Vehicular Heist, and it’s sequel, Heist Heist.
It's not too MUCH Star Wars, it's just too much bad Star Wars. The Last Jedi was awful and Solo suffered the fan backlash which is unfortunate and is why every pundit is claiming there is too much Star Wars considering it was released 6 months after TLJ. Hopefully ep 9 will forget the ep 8 happened and move on.
Damn you Mr Sunday movies I pay for UA-cam Red to avoid ads but you found a way to show me an ad
0:17 Great, you reminded Death about Kirk Douglas. Now look what happened.
I have a book to read so I went through all your recent videos to find the audible link
“Come up with a new thing”
*Footage not found*
They were trying to cash in on Wrinkle in Time nostalgia. It was a popular book series back in the day, but I think they overestimated how popular it would be today.
Target on Will Ferrel and John C. Riley (Holmes and Watson)
Hahaha.
“What’s this? what this? What piece of shit is this? What’s this, nutcrackers everywhere!”
Annihilation was one of the best films of the year.
Yeah also not a flop, just released on Netflix not at the cinema.
Well, it was released in the cinema in the U.S. And I don’t believe it made a ton of money... but that’s partially because the studio worried it was “too smart” for people and didn’t properly market it and nearly made it a Netflix-only release worldwide.
Also... it probably is too smart for a lot of people because a lot of people are just... wow, so fucking dumb. So it suffered from Blade Runner 2049 syndrome: Brilliant, powerful and deeply cerebral film trying to exist in a world where Black Panther is 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and nobody has the patience for anything.
Also like BR2049, it’s a hard-R piece of work and makes people - especially the aforementioned super fucking dumb ones - uncomfortable.
The book is also *AMAZING*
Everybody read that shit.
Mike Noir Sure you mean “irony,” chief?
@@expensivesuit7286 you know black panther was at least entertaining this movie was as ex machina a bait to idiots who like to believe they are smarter than others and understood the deeper meaning of a movie made by people who took a summer philosophy course
@@expensivesuit7286 black panther was a very average Marvel set piece. Annihilation was a brilliant movie that was also quite entertaining. Annihilation the book was honestly too cerebral and boring for me, and I'm usually into that type of stuff.
Being someone living in Nottingham , I didn't even know the robin hood film had come out yet . No advertising for it at all