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The Most Rotten Movie Development News of 2022
Few industries enjoy taking really, really long extended holiday vacations quite like Hollywood does, so when we get to this time of the year, there’s rarely much in the realm of “movie development news” to discuss. Last week, we looked at some of the year’s Freshest movie development news stories, and this week, we’re doing a month-by-month review of some of the year’s most Rotten ones. To put 2022 in perspective, some of last year’s most unfortunate announcements included a Peeps movie and remakes of Breakfast at Tiffany’s and The Munsters (the latter of which did come out this year with a Rotten score of 48{5b4d37f3b561c14bd186647c61229400cd4722d6fb37730c64ddff077a6b66c6}). Here’s a look at…
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New Nicolas Cage film gets perfect Rotten Tomatoes score after South by Southwest premiere
AUSTIN, Texas — Nicolas Cage was everywhere at the South by Southwest pageant. He was on non permanent tattoos, handed out as component of promos for his new film, “The Unbearable Excess weight of Enormous Talent,” and on T-shirts worn by a lot of followers who turned up at the premiere about the weekend. His encounter was on posters made by a person superfan plastered throughout Austin that browse: “Nicolas Cage I’m your biggest supporter make sure you get in touch with me.” Which, afterwards, Cage did. 3 mascot Nic Cages, who seemed like daily life-sized bobble heads of the actor, were being even strolling about city. The fanfare around Cage…
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The Most Rotten Movie Development News of 2021
Few industries enjoy taking really, really long extended holiday vacations quite like Hollywood, and when we get to this time of the year, there’s rarely much in the realm of “movie development news” to discuss. With that in mind, last week we looked back at 12 of the year’s top “Fresh Development” stories, presented to you in monthly chronology. The year-in-review continues this week with the “Rotten Ideas” of the year. JANUARY: NOSTALGIA FOR THE 1980S HAS FINALLY LED TO A RUBIK’S CUBE MOVIE (Photo by Vladimir Smirnov/Getty Images) Hollywood is always looking for popular IPs (“intellectual properties”) that can be easily adapted into movies, and that includes toys and games.…