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Why Was The 2005 Movie 'Stealth' Such A Box Office Flop?

By most lovers' estimations, a movie featuring actors like Jessica Biel, Josh Lucas, and Jamie Foxx will have to be a hit, through default. But that isn't what took place with 2005's 'Stealth.'

For a movie that Columbia Pictures spent $a hundred thirty five million on, the film was a whole failure. The box office was a bust, as the picture simplest grossed $seventy nine million worldwide. In brief, is one of the biggest box office disasters of all time. Not that it mattered to Jessica; sources suggest that she purposely dialed back her Hollywood career.

So enthusiasts (particularly of Jessica Biel and Jamie Foxx!) may marvel, what precisely went mistaken?

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The film's plot focused on a team of fighter pilots who are tasked with 'training' an artificially intelligent computer to pilot a fighter jet. What can go improper, proper?

Over the process the film, a lightning strike reprograms the AI (move determine!) and it turns in opposition to its 'crew.' Ultimately, the crew successfully fights again and the AI learns some humanity and sacrifices itself, however closing credits display it blinking back to existence.

In quick, the movie was a bit predictable, despite the fact that the group did make investments a lot of time and effort in recreating fighter jets and mocking up their own. And when it came time for the takeoffs, some scenes had been filmed on real plane carriers.

Still, the film's predictability was the primary downside that kept it from earning giant at the box office.

Roger Ebert known as the movie a "stink-bomb" in his evaluation; he eloquently describes how the film is dull, defies herbal law (Newton's, for one), and throws common sense out the window.

Ebert truly said it best possible, noting that the film is an unsuccessful mashup of 'Top Gun' and '2001'. Further, he summarized the common vibe of the film, writing that it was "an offense against taste, intelligence and the noise pollution code." Interestingly, the team confronted some roadblocks related to environmental issues whilst picking film locations; it appears safe wilderness is not a super place to film a fighter jet film.

But that is regardless of because the characters' jets can fly insane distances -- like from Korea to Alaska -- without preventing. As Ebert satirically quipped, "they get such great fuel mileage on these babies, they must be hybrid vehicles."

On the entire, Ebert criticized the whole lot from the predictable plot and the characters' unrealistic dialogue to the inaccuracies of a bomber group getting literally 24 mins of notice earlier than arriving at a challenge.

And as The Guardian recounted, Ebert's criticisms got here ahead of the movie flopped at the box office. The movie's $111.7 million web loss was also a slap in the face to Jamie Foxx, who had simply won an Oscar for 'Ray.' But, perhaps this movie revel in wasn't as bad as kissing Beyonce in 'Dream Girls.'

After all, even the actors themselves knew the movie wasn't the largest... But they most definitely got paid anyway, even supposing the studio did not earn a dime.

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Update: 2024-06-01