My favorite from that was Universals short-lived Monster Universe that only lasted one movie.
:( I really wanted that to succeed and there is still hope for a good Dracula/Frankenstein/Bride of Frankenstein. Invisible Man was not terrible.........(don't polygraph me!!!)
I did too tbh but it reminds me of that scene from The Critic. Jay Sherman's talking to an executive who responds with unintelligible babbling for a full minute. Jay then looks over at a framed article behind the executive that reads, "Smartest Man in Hollywood."
Based on the trailer alone it reeks of when studios were going hard on trying to make any IP they owned into the next MCU type success.
My favorite from that was Universals short-lived Monster Universe that only lasted one movie.
The best (and most enduring) cultural mark left by the The Mummy (2017) is when they accidentally uploaded the trailer with completely unedited audio
I had completely forgotten about this movie, but I did remember this fucked-up trailer!
:( I really wanted that to succeed and there is still hope for a good Dracula/Frankenstein/Bride of Frankenstein. Invisible Man was not terrible.........(don't polygraph me!!!)
I did too tbh but it reminds me of that scene from The Critic. Jay Sherman's talking to an executive who responds with unintelligible babbling for a full minute. Jay then looks over at a framed article behind the executive that reads, "Smartest Man in Hollywood."