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Why no success at the box office?


and please don't say because the movie is crap. Other crap movies do perform well.

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I remember when it came out. It was an OK performer here in Colombia. And I loved the film. It is a very underrated gem.

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For me the problems are the tone being all over the place, unnecessary voiceover and not enough laughs from Chevy

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Sometimes films don't do well because they are crap. The word gets out and moviegoers stay away. Now I ran out to see it on opening weekend and was disappointed. I was a big fan of both Chase and Carpenter and had higher expectations for it. I think the bigger problem was Chase doing too many novelty pictures and it just wore out its welcome. Still, if it was a better movie and got better reviews more folks would have seen it.

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I watched it for the first time yesterday with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. It went completely under the radar on its theatrical release (at least here in Brazil) and I only knew it was a John Carpenter's film when I saw his name in the opening credits.

It probably suffered from bad marketing, but I think the biggest problem was the casting of Chevy Chase in the leading role. I was expecting a comedy, maybe with some drama and/or romance, but instead I got an action/adventure movie with some humor. I wondered if Kurt Russell wasn't available, because that should be Carpenter's obvious choice for this kind of movie and would tell the audience exactly what to expect.

EDIT: From what I could gather in this forum, it seems that Carpenter was just a hired director and didn't have as much control as in his personal projects. That would explain the (mis)casting.

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Oh

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Because it was crap.

But I think it was also hard to market. Because it was crap because it didn't know what it wanted to be. It was conceived as a comedy. Then they cast Chase, a comedian, and he wanted it to be serious. Reitman quit over it. The result was a film they didn't know how to market. What were they supposed to say, "Come see greath comic actor of the last 15 years in a straight science fiction movie!"

I saw this movie in the theater, and I think even before seeing it, word was out that it was not really a comedy, and that is was kind of pointless.

Plus Chase's star had probably fallen a bit. His Next movie Cops and Roberson's didn't do well either. He was still a big star, but he he couldn't carry a movie on his name alone anymore. Modern Problems was even worse, but it made twice as much a decade earlier, but then Chase Chase was HUGE.

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