• @simple@lemm.ee
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    1241 year ago

    A lot of earlier geek fandom movies were released ahead of its time. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World came out in 2010 and didn’t find its audience, if it had released 5 years later it would’ve been a smash hit.

    • @jaspersgroove@lemm.ee
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      541 year ago

      I’d put Spawn in this category as well. While not without its issues I think it captures the spirit of the comic fairly well and is still worth a watch even 20-some years later. I still have no idea how Michael Jai White didn’t become a bigger action star…

    • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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      201 year ago

      SPVTW has long been among my favourite movies of all time. And I remember when it released my best friend said it was a bunch of “hipster bullshit”

    • Seven
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      51 year ago

      Other examples could be Mystery Men and Dredd. Great movies, didn’t land, feel topical now.

      • @Xtallll@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        61 year ago

        Dredd’s problem was it was marketed as “Dredd 3D” in 2012. Three years after Avatar when every movie had a 3d version and only trash movies like Piranha 3DD were still advertising it in their titles.

        • UKFilmNerd
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          51 year ago

          From a UK perspective, I think Dredd’s biggest problem was lack of marketing. The first trailer only came out a few weeks before the film’s release. Also, it was unfairly labelled as a rip-off of The Raid.

        • Seven
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          21 year ago

          TBH I only knew it was on because I walked past a cinema with a poster up. I hadn’t heard anything or seen any ads, so went in completely blind on a whim … the marketing must have been non-existant