jayrebb
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Seems like an appropriate reaction to that statement.
When I've got a hunch..
Really though, there were concrete factors that went into this spidey-sense.
1) Dredd 3D. 3D sucks. Anything 3D marketed is immediately suspect as being created for the purpose of 3D. Its one thing to market the movie as 3D, its another to put 3D in the title. People who like good movies shy away from 3D. This being used as a selling point shot it in the foot, casuals stopped caring before their interest was piqued. Oh 3D gimmick, won't be following up on this piece of shit. Major league cringe.
2) No casting hype. Its a "big" remake of a sci-fi flick that many people enjoyed and tooled around with in their younger years in high school and such. "I am the law!!" Where was the casting hype? They were remaking a "Stallone classic" and nobody had even heard the movie was in pre-production outside of insiders. Double cringe.
3) Where was the hype in general?
4) Queer trailer TV spots. The trailer did not get people pumped about the movie. I understand people like the direction Dredd 3D went, and the trailer was an indicator of what to expect as far as tone, but it did nothing to get word of mouth going about the Judge Dredd remake. How about at least bait-and-switch? Make people think its a super serious dystopian sci-fi....wait, then they'd have to get Tom Cruise. Fuck it.
5) Word of mouth. Yet another aggregate factor. No word of mouth, no discussion outside of the super-nerd forums, and barely any discussion there. I heard about the Point Break remake and I barely paid attention to any media, Point Break being remade was HYPED. What gives?
6) Add them all up, and you get that this can't be good feeling. The studio fucked up the rollout of this movie, and fucked up the marketing beyond repair.
You didn't need to be Jimmy Iovine to sense a potential problem on this one.
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