Jan. 4th, 2008

featherynscale: Schmendrick the magician from The Last Unicorn (Default)
I posted some pictures from last weekend on my Flickr page, if you're interested in seeing them.

I have a few more that want corrections, because basically, I do not have mad drunken photography skills. Alas. I might get to cleaning them up this weekend and seeing if I can salvage them.
featherynscale: Schmendrick the magician from The Last Unicorn (Default)
I posted some pictures from last weekend on my Flickr page, if you're interested in seeing them.

I have a few more that want corrections, because basically, I do not have mad drunken photography skills. Alas. I might get to cleaning them up this weekend and seeing if I can salvage them.
featherynscale: Schmendrick the magician from The Last Unicorn (did you have fun?)
But not the good movies. Or at least, not the successful movies. This week's Top Ten list is the Top Ten All-Time Box Office Bombs. We're looking for the movies with the biggest gap between production costs and box office income, the biggest losers in cinematic history. Some are good, some are bad, but all were way, way more expensive than strictly necessary.

Ready? Go.
1. Town & Country (2001) ([livejournal.com profile] gamera_spinning, 2 points)
2. The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) ([livejournal.com profile] gamera_spinning, 2 points)

3. Ishtar (1987) ([livejournal.com profile] lilia_blackbear, 1 point)
4. Heaven's Gate (1980) ([livejournal.com profile] becky_gardens, 3 points)
5. Cleopatra (1963) ([livejournal.com profile] druidevo, 3 points)
6. Cutthroat Island (1995)([livejournal.com profile] raginsouthasian, 2 points)
7. The Postman (1996) ([livejournal.com profile] diermuid, 5 points)

8. Waterworld (1995) ([livejournal.com profile] otterkin, 1 point)
9. Gigli (2003) ([livejournal.com profile] diermuid, 3 points)
10. Battlefield Earth (2000)([livejournal.com profile] bountifulpots, 1 point)

(In case you were wondering, the one you didn't get last week, that "folk" album from 2006, was the Greatest Hits album from a J-pop band called Kobukuro. The Japanese equivalent of 'greatest hits' seems to wander its way into English as "All Singles Best". I told you it really wasn't folk.) :)

Also, points below the cut. Read more... )
featherynscale: Schmendrick the magician from The Last Unicorn (Default)
But not the good movies. Or at least, not the successful movies. This week's Top Ten list is the Top Ten All-Time Box Office Bombs. We're looking for the movies with the biggest gap between production costs and box office income, the biggest losers in cinematic history. Some are good, some are bad, but all were way, way more expensive than strictly necessary.

Ready? Go.
1. Town & Country (2001) ([livejournal.com profile] gamera_spinning, 2 points)
2. The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) ([livejournal.com profile] gamera_spinning, 2 points)

3. Ishtar (1987) ([livejournal.com profile] lilia_blackbear, 1 point)
4. Heaven's Gate (1980) ([livejournal.com profile] becky_gardens, 3 points)
5. Cleopatra (1963) ([livejournal.com profile] druidevo, 3 points)
6. Cutthroat Island (1995)([livejournal.com profile] raginsouthasian, 2 points)
7. The Postman (1996) ([livejournal.com profile] diermuid, 5 points)

8. Waterworld (1995) ([livejournal.com profile] otterkin, 1 point)
9. Gigli (2003) ([livejournal.com profile] diermuid, 3 points)
10. Battlefield Earth (2000)([livejournal.com profile] bountifulpots, 1 point)

(In case you were wondering, the one you didn't get last week, that "folk" album from 2006, was the Greatest Hits album from a J-pop band called Kobukuro. The Japanese equivalent of 'greatest hits' seems to wander its way into English as "All Singles Best". I told you it really wasn't folk.) :)

Also, points below the cut. Read more... )

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