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The MovieFilm Podcast

Ep. 272: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Jul 6, 2023
Discussion includes the 4th of July celebrations, loyalty to filmmakers, A Time to Kill's cast and success, geek movies of 1982, disappointing box office performance, Superman and Lois Lane casting, restoring lost footage, ineffective marketing, Indiana Jones' lack of pop culture presence, negative response to a movie, the legacy of Indiana Jones, exploring time portals, Indiana Jones' heartbreak, character analysis, and appreciation for movie music.
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Quick takeaways

  • The Flash movie's poor performance can be attributed to a divided fan base, confusion surrounding the DC Extended Universe, and lack of a clear audience.
  • The docu-series '1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever' explores the lasting impact and cultural influence of iconic geek movies released in 1982.

Deep dives

The Flash: Destined to Disappoint?

The Flash movie has been a major disappointment at the box office, with its poor performance only worsening over time. The question is whether the film was destined to disappoint, or if there was a way it could have been a hit. Several factors contributed to its underwhelming performance, including the divided fan base, the confusion surrounding the DC Extended Universe, and the lack of a clear audience. Additionally, the high budget and mixed marketing messages may have further hindered its success. Ultimately, it seems that a reboot may be the best course of action for the Flash franchise.

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