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Aimed high...but shot low

Many many scifi movies have come with such great fan fare, and yet, months later, they are forgotten because they ended up not being as good as the hype suggested...

What scifi movies/tv show were you really high on, but,well...it didn't end up so great?

Mine is GODZILLA 98. I had such high hopes for that movie. Not to say that what came out was a bad movie (for me it was) but it just didn't become the hit that a well made Godzilla movie should have been...

Another one for me would be War of the Worlds (Cruise version). Spielberg/Cruise; what a great idea. And although the movie isn't as bad as some make it out to be, it isn't as good as others make it out to be either......

What are some of your movies/tv shows that you had such high hopes for but...well..something got in the way...

Rob
 
King Kong. Peter Jackson's LOTR films were fantastic and he seemed to have a pretty good grasp on how to remake this classic film; keeping the charm of the original while giving us an elaborate and expensive re-do with bigger and better fight scenes. The trailers just looked damn cool.

I try not to think about it anymore.
 
The hell with you two, I'm not suffering alone.

I said above I liked this trailer, but now looking at it for the first time in a half-decade I can't remember why, it just brings back bad memories better left forgotten. All that goddamn dreary, indulgent, portentous dialogue.
 
I might have to revisit this thread as more ideas come to mind; I can't say that all of these necessarily had fanfare but I was interested in them:

1. Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: I had checked out the All Systems library or whatever before I saw the show and I thought the description of the alien races and technology, etc. were indications that this show was really going to be well thought out and good. Though it had flashes of potential, it was largely unfulfilled.
2. War of the Worlds: The FX were good, Cruise was good, but the story just didn't do it for me. It just ended so abruptly.
3. Quantum of Solace: I know, not sci-fi but it popped into my head. I really got into Casino Royale and I'm no the biggest Bond fan. But I just thought Quantum was such a let down. It didn't have the emotional core of CR and Bond just became a completely cold fish that lucked into things far too easily. Plus Mr. Green and the bowl cut guy were lame. And Olga didn't get naked like in Hitman, and Tim Oliphant is no James Bond.
4. The Phantom Menace: I waited my entire youth for this? Though I liked AOTC and ROTS better, I can never quite remove my distaste for TPM.
5. Threshold: Loved this cast, liked the concept, but the execution was lackluster and the show was just too vanilla. It needed to be grittier and darker, more paranoid like the best of the X-Files.
6. Event Horizon: Good cast, great production design, but I thought the story was lacking and the characters' actions made little sense. But I still love the design of that ship. For sci-fi horror I think the recent Pandorum did it much better.
7. Blade Trinity: Loved the first two films but man was this one a downer. It seemed to exist solely for David Goyer to do all the 'neat' scenes excised from the other two films. To some extent Wesley Snipes took a backseat to Reynolds and Biel. Reynolds, had no problem with, but Biel? Goyer didn't even show off her body. What's up with that? And Parker Posey had to be the lamest vampire pre-Twilight.
8. Flash Gordon: Can't say I really wanted to see this Sci-Fi show, but man did it blow.
9. Superman Returns: What can I say that hasn't been said before? Slavish devotion to the Donner films, poor casting (particularly Bosworth), and a lack of super feats made this a snore fest.
10. Alien V. Predator: I might sound like a sexist or perv now, but how can you have the delicious Sanaa Lathan in this film and not give her a Sigourney Alien scene? You know the one I'm talking about? From that to the bulky Predators, the PG-13 rating, and an annoying cast, it just pissed on a really cool idea.
11. Omen 3: Sam Neill was the perfect older Damien. One thing about those films that I liked was that the casting people really did a great job. With O3 you had a great selection and the potential to really do an intriguing story, but they didn't do much with what they had. The movie didn't lost that great impending sense of doom from what I can recall and it became boring.
12. Terminator Salvation: The FX were good, the casting decent, but McG took the heart out of the franchise. For the first time ever I didn't care about John Connor, and I even cared about him in the first film before he was even born. But these characters were written so poorly and acted so remotely that it sucked out much of the warmth and relatablity I wanted to have for them. I wish that McG had either had the guts to go with his original idea to off Connor, or just change the storyline to make it more about him than Marcus.
13. Transformers 1 & 2: These films are just wrong on so many levels, from the uneven characterization to Shia LeBeouf, to the forced humor, and the probably racially offensive caricatures, its like Bay unleashed with no one putting the breaks on him. I found the robots faces hard to make out and at times too different from their cartoon and toy incarnations (plus I think the Optimus mouth thing is just so dumb), the fight scenes hard to follow, and most of the writing and plotting atrocious, particularly in T2.
14. H2: I loved Rob Zombie's remake of Halloween, but the sequel blew. It suffered from his poor casting of Laurie who had to now carry the second film, his desire to shoehorn his wife into every film of his, and to some extent his desire to bring back Malcolm McDowell.
15. The Mummy 2 & 3: The sequels got burdened with poor FX (part 2) and bad miscasting and story (part 3).
16. Push: Started out with a good Firestarter opening but then it just evolved into Chris Evans taking multiple beatdowns for a girl I didn't find worth it and Dakota Fanning wearing a skirt that was way too short. The potential was there perhaps for a good TV show or comic book, but I don't think the film had enough umph.
17. Underworld 3: Totally unnecessary sequel, though I had been intrigued to find out how the war started, I was hoping that we would learn something new or more about some of the side characters than we did in the film.
 
Terminator: Salvation, Wolverine, A.I., The Matrix sequels and...not sci-fi, but what the hell...Brian DePalma's Black Dahlia and Michael Mann's Public Enemies. Two of my very favourite directors and two recent huge disappointments from them.
 
Terminator Salvation has the coolest trailer ever... what a mediocre film.

King Kong, The Lovely Bones... Peter Jackson has lost his magic.
 
Terminator 4, an utter disgrace to humanity.

Hancock, great idea but it was so lame.

I Robot, they just got bored with the film, it feels like its rushing to get to the end, then there is the hackneyed "philosophical" narrative bit just tacked on, Robocop and Bladerunner conveyed philosophical themes with much more subtlety.

LOTR, boring piles of crap. Those three films were absolutely rubbish, it was like oh quick we've got to dispense of characterization in order to rush through the plot. Useless.

Doom, seriously wtf?! You change the demons plot to some bullshit 00s fixation with bio engineering, the ponciest of sciences with physics being the most manly of sciences, because you might be afraid of offending the religious right. Seriously wtf?! Even the original plot had physics but oh no thats not good enough for the bling 00s, because everything has to be soft and bio.
 
Wolverine: I have the other X-Men movies on DVD but this one was only worth one viewing.

Reign of Fire: I really want to like this movie but it actually gets boring for me.

Transformers 1 & 2: I am not a transformers fan to begin with but the trailer for the first movie got me interested. But I found both movies could not hold my interest and the sequel is the worst of the bunch.
 
Reign of Fire's sin was that it didn't turn out to be the movie promised by the poster. Dragons vs the military. It flashed past the "cool" stuff to tell the tale end of the story. Having revisited it recently I found that removed from my expectations it's actually a decent litlle flick. And in a way, avatar finally gave us the movie ROF promised.

King Kong suffers from the same bloat that infects the Lord of the Rings... Jackson needs a good editor.

Attack of the Clones is probably my biggest cinematic letdown. Phantom Menace gets a lot ofwell deserved ire, but AOTC is a far worse movie...hell it's not even a movie; more like a seeris of videogame cut scenes.
 
Actually, at this point I think so many people have run down Reign of Fire so far that it now no longer qualifies as a disappointment but is now a guilty pleasure.

As Mike Farley says, they made the wrong movie. But the movie they made is still kind of OK.

I think Event Horizon is the epitome of aimed high shot low. Also Sphere.
 
Eragon, the Chronicles of Narnia, Hellboy 1 and 2...Avatar for all the wrong reasons it'll be remembered kind of like Titanic..., GI Joe...

I really have to rack my brain to figure some more out...
 
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