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Blade Runner 2049 — Why Great Movies Fail | Anatomy Of A Failure

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2017's Denis Villeneueve cyberpunk film Blade Runner 2049 is a remarkable experience... but still ended up flopping in the box office and losing a big bunch of money. We've been talking about bad and mediocre box office flops recently like John Carter and The Lone Ranger, but today let's look at the same topic from the other side of the fence -- why a great movie ended up losing money. It's not the biggest box office flop of all time but still. They have Villeneuve making Dune for Warner Bros now, so here's a few things to keep in mind for that.

still a 10/10 movie even after a decade

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I can’t remember anything that happened in this film, other than he meets Harrison Ford at some point.

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Neo was the one but the joker wasn't and neither was k thats why only the ones who are the ones actually are the only ones the audiences like to see.

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Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

It was basically a sci fi sleep atmosoheric amsr. Very beautiful slow and dream like.

— @mindfulclarity169

This sequel to Ridley Scott's landmark 1982 science-fiction film picks up the story 30 years later, giving viewers another detailed look at a future in which humanity live in polluted, overcrowded cities and rely on androids known as "replicants" for slave labor. In 2049 Los Angeles, K (Ryan Gosling) works as a "blade runner," a specialized law-enforcement agent dedicated to tracking down and killing rogue replicants. But when he uncovers a shocking honest trailer blade runner 2049 everything wrong with blade runner 2049 cinemasins watch blade runner 2049 full movie online free 4k hd clip blade runner 2049 sequel ryan gosling anatomy of a failure dune highest grossing movies most expensive movies biggest movie flops rise of skywalker flop which movie lost most money movie lose money biggest movie loss finds out that love is a conspiracy involving the robot laborers, he searches for the one person who might have answers: a former blade runner named Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who vanished decades earlier. Directed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Sicario). Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Dave Bautista, and Jared Leto co-star.

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I paid attention and the story was just boring. People use this sort of film to claim they have good taste because they can claim something about it was well made and then claim people should enjoy it, and that grit makes a story clever and therefore interesting. "Well made" doesn't make something interesting. Sometimes misery simulators just aren't interesting to watch, take Senua's Saga

— @danthelambboy

John Carter (2012)

Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic tale of interplanetary adventure arrives on the big screen in this sweeping sci-fi spectacle marking the live-action debut of Oscar-winning director Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, WALL-E). Civil War veteran John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) was still haunted by the violence he witnessed on the battlefield when he inexplicably awoke on the distant planet of Barsoom (Mars). Upon learning that the inhabitants of Barsoom are bracing for a major conflict and that war appears inevitable, John The Lone Ranger — How to Build the Biggest Flop of All Time | Anatomy Of A Failure everything wrong with John Carter cinemasins honest trailer John Carter watch full movie free online hd 4k clip John Carter box office flop biggest box office flops of all time disney $200 million failure Johnny Depp amber heard taylor kitsch highest grossing movies most expensive movies biggest movie flops rise of skywalker flop which movie lost most money movie lose monty biggest movie loss finds out that love is a rare commodity on the Red Planet, and summons the courage to be the hero the Martians have been hoping for. Meanwhile, John falls under the spell of the enchanting Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins), who struggles to suppress her compassion in a society known for its warlike ways. Willem Dafoe, Samantha Morton, and Mark Strong co-star.

When good movies fail, studios stop making them and just put out slop

— @yeshuaislord3058

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The Lone Ranger (2013)

Great brave review of a great concept beautifully shot but badly told - artifice, over the art of story telling.

— @chrisorchard4041

The Lone Ranger rides again with this big-budget Walt Disney Pictures production starring Johnny Depp as Tonto and Armie Hammer as the famed gunman. The story centers on Tonto's recollection of the adventures that found lawman John Reid transformed into The Lone Ranger, legendary hero of the Old West. Gore Verbinski everything wrong with the Lone Ranger cinemasins honest trailer lone ranger watch full movie online free 4k hd clip lone ranger 2 biggest box office flops movie flop johnny depp amber heard directs from a script by Justin Haythe, Ted Elliott, and Terry Rossio.

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Long video to explain why normies have bad taste in movies (and literally anything).

@jollyg6365
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Honestly the major problem I myself had, when watching the movie is mostly related to how much porno and sexual material is in the whole movie, which honestly turned me off more than once, while I watched it, because it was each time very misplaced, as we have some serious or msytery scene that is left to breath and build up tension, and suddenly out of the blue you see status of naked women for example who strike provokative poses, and your like "huh? 🤨" and you simply can't take anything seriously after it, and it was the same with the captain subtle flirting, it was totally unnecasary, give that we had absolutly no prior build up between those two. We have no clue why the captain even is into Joe, I even thought she hated him in some moments, because she treats him like shit, then in the other time they meet she is nice, the next passive agressive and so on. 😒
The ai sex and bullshit was totally unnecasary either, it didn't lead to anything.

@monkey4654
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You described everything I love about this movie, so glad it was made the way it was

@theemarcellus
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I drove to Twin Cities, 500 miles round trip, to see the opening of Bladerunner 2049 at the IMAX Theater. Some of the atmospheric presentation was necessary to suggest Replicants are ‘more human than human’ and yet this parallel society has built and maintained an apartheid sea wall. like Sepulveda, to hold back the tide of war. The Post Blackout dystopia resembles our own Authoritarian Oligarchy and the filth and clutter of the fallen age of empires, the visceral sexuality and memory maker that literally makes their feelings Real and meaningful. It does in fact ask too much of us.

@dannyreed2887
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I'm immensely pleased to live in a time when a movie like this can be made. Personally, iIm glad it had all the features which meant that the mass of movie-goers hated it and stayed away; it was/is IMO, one of the great sequels of all time. It was gorgeously slow, the world building had time to sink into ones subconscious and the journey was gorgeous. I watch it every now and then on 4K disc and still love every second; in fact, i'd love to see a 4Hr raw cut, just as I would both Dune movies. Villeneuve is one of the few Hollywood directors who manages to convincingly marry intimacy of characterisation with blockbuster sensibilities. This was a truly worthy sequel to the glorious original. May there be many more flops like this one!! And Ridley can bugger off with his comments, just like Tarantino should shut up about everyone else's films; it's not too long, it's too SHORT!

@BirdArvid
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i went to see this movie twice in theaters because i was just that blown away by the first run through. And man is it even better and more heartbreaking after a subsequent watch. people can watch an 8+ hour series but not an actually great movie

@yamato4305
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One of my favorite movies. I love the acting, symbolism, hidden meanings, the emotional roller coaster. One of the most most emotion inducing movies ever, even if the emotion is existential dread/depression LMAO.

@Normalguyfitness
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If you don't have the the attention span to enjoy cinema then that's your fault not the films

@olithomas4722
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It must be leto and his nappy mouth curse.

@AgnateKosm
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Blade Runner 2049 is the kind of movie you just leave running in the background while you play games, get high, or do something else. It doesn't matter if the sound is on because they speak so slowly and softly. It's like a video to demo the TV screens on display at Best Buy.

@vinhluu2154
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Most new films I re-watch because I can't remeber anything about them, this film I watch because I remember everything about it....

@Jellooman
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It wasn't a gay ass marvel movie, so the general public was never going to see it.

@themerryprankster44
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Who cares about any of the BS, the movie was good. What more matters?

@bobboonah
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Definitely not a “Great” movie 😂 shit was a copy and paste of someone else’s more original idea 40 years ago

@Auraaudit
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The cinematography is great, the story is very consistent for a sequel, and in a sense the conveys the alienation aspects even more so than the original, which at times felt more like a true action movie. But while the 2049 is beautiful, the message is anything but uplifting. The protagonist is more or less resigned, a pawn, a man without any agency. The only person he feels for is a simulation, he cannot even pretend that she is real. This is a very bleak story, and I'm sure it didn't resonate with the majority of the moviegoers.

@larsf.4756
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This movie was incredible. And I have zero interest in watching the second Dune.

@lkae4
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I'd say that Joe has many motivations throughout the film that have different kinds of outcomes because he had different expectations for these motivations and the shots are long... Bc every encounter feels like a day
But like 90% of them end in success, he is relentless

@lostnorbt
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It was one of the best movies i have ever saw its not a fali in my opinion it is a masterpiece that we will never sea because they only make slop nowadays the fact that this movie is slow is what makes it so good if it would be a faster movie it would be a very bad movie and movies like infinity ware are made for the tiktok kids and thats why they are not masterpieces like this one and not as Emotional like after i watched infinity war i dont feal sad or happy in any way its just not as good and for movies to have an emotional impact they have to be Slow and to build up stuff very slow and i dont like that most movies are just having an happy ending and that is just stuff that i dont like i have nothing against happy endings but when evry movie is like that you just dont feal stuff because you know that aaaaa these or these characters come back at one point in the story and that makes you stop caring about them and there actions dont have impact at all like in infinity war half of the Avangers die but at the end they all come back and even stark could not die no he is now back and plays a new character in the same universe like stop i want to care about the characters and fel sad when they are gone and that just gets destroyd when they can just come back and BladeRunner always reminds me that we need more movies like this (Eddit: i have only watched 2049 and i love the movie)

@LonelyWolf-I
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Just last week I showed this great, awesome, groundbreaking movie to a friend. She was like, meh.

Now I see why.

@malvoliosf
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This movie was all about immersion. I loved it all, just sad ending.

@dustbowlhammer7119
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I honestly felt the film was hollow and surface. There is no real "connected" between his hollogram girlfirend, and I didn't find it very novel or poetic to watch here passing through him like a ghost, or "layering heself" over a paid prostitute. It's not magical, it's laughable. But people are afraid to say that out loud because it's "Blade Runner." It's a "legend" of a movie. // In fact, I think the mistake people are making is that they want so much to believe the soap-operaish dama, that they almost NEED it to be a Classic film. The film simply doesn't touch upon the human condition through real characterization. It's clever sentiment, but in the worst way. It's a Hallmark Card epic.

@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
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So, the biggest problem seems to be it was slow and boring and even with plot points they were so subtle as to be missed.... making it even more slow and boring.

The whole weird ending plot twist is still confusing to me after I watched this.

In the original the replicant at the end had never been his girlfriend. We never saw a real connection between them or interest or even basic attraction.... so the whole baby replicant idea just doesn't work.

The ending feels rushed and like a dumb conclusion in comparison to the hours spent watching nothing happening.

I can imagine being in this movie at the theater and having to pee and holding it because I am sure something at sometime is going to start happening and I would miss the best part.

All I am left with is a conclusion that doesn't reflect what happened in the original movie and a sore bladder.

It's free on youtube and even if it's visually stunning, I can't imagine wasting my time watching something where I am going to miss half the story, because they dont know how to tell the story, and then have what I already know is an unsatisfying conclusion.

Art it may be, entertaining it is not.

@amarketing8749
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I had no context of blade runner when I saw it for the first time in theaters as a teenager, I even brought earphones to the movie because I thought it was going to be a bore since my dad made me go. I ended up having the most amazing cinematic journey, I couldn't stop crying at the end, it absolutely baffles me that this movie bombed, I genuinely can't empathize with people that aren't able to engage with stories that provoke so much emotional conflict.

@artsifixial
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9:14 do backups guys

@TheCardil
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sad😢

@borntolive-n4q
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This movie is boring ... BORED... it makes you look bored ... BORED... this movie bores me ... BORED... Denis Villeneuve sucks... INTERLINKED... bored is your baseline ... INTERLINKED... depressing mono-color palette ... INTERLINKED... so dark I can't see s**t ... INTERLINKED... such slow drawn out scenes ... CELL ... original was way better ... CELL ...

@AllioNeo
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Yeah, it demanded "a lot" from a general audience; thinking. That explains the box office failure.

@JeremyPage-q4p
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The movie was great until he found Deckard. They made the movie about girl power, yet again, and whatever that means 🙄. Jooish matriarchal nonsense. No catharsis for the audience or the main character. Only women matter; strong and smart. Jared Leto is just playing himself, again. I absolutely loved the first 2 hours. Still the whole thing is somehow better than the original, which wasn’t that great in the first place.👍 both movies are masterpieces in terms of visual and music score. First movie is too short and the 2nd movie is too long. 8.8 for the original and 8.9 for the remake. When you see the Somali pirate talking about the wooden horse, just turn the movie off 👍

@CaptainSchrodinger30.06
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I hate that the box office determines a movies longevity bc all these smooth brained idiots wanna see a bunch of bullshit on screen and have no clue on what a good film is

@pushinps13
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I remember nothing from this movie other than it was so fkn boring

@madianantar7842
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The OG Blade Runner was also a dud at the box office, but turned out to be one of the greatest & most atmospheric (cult) movies of all time. Most people simply have very generic tastes.

@Gliese380
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It’s slow but Beautiful
Blade runner is slow
Villeneuve is slow

@lorenzobasileus
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Blade Runner 2049 is the ‘Stalker’ by Andrei Tarkovsky of the 2010s.

@DanielBautista-ju7wz
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If our definition of success = money, then maybe we have failed as a society. I don't see how this movie was a failure.

@shootslight
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I couldn't get past the first 10 mins. When the girl was slaughtered, seconds after being born, I decided it wasn't for me,

@jackominty3633
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This film was genius and so beautiful

@Dutch_bastard_23
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I love this film. Most people just do not appreciate it. I love this scenes where "nothing" happens. I just savour this.
You see, most prefer fast food I prefer sushi...

@hexxon77
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No way it is failure

@iEnayath
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I don't get the hate against long movies.. if it's good, wouldn't you enjoy a little bit more of it?

@Geehbee22
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joiless lol

@ngs_2003