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Some movies are so bad, they become iconic. Think Cats, Joker: Folie Ă Deux, Madame Web, and The Flashâmassive flops that cost studios millions and spark endless debate.
Sam breaks down why these high-profile films failed â and whether Hollywood is learning anything from its most embarrassing box office bombs. Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer of the What Went Wrong podcast join him to explore VFX disasters, star power misfires, and the curse of franchise fatigue. Why do these flops keep happening â can Hollywood learn anything from these box office disasters?
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Was the fall of the Iron Curtain Bond's curtain call? Tasked with saving the super spy were a pair of nepo babies, a television actor and a Kiwi director fresh off a flop. Join Chris and Lizzie as they dive headfirst off an alpine dam into the Herculean effort to bring Bond into the 90s.
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Join Chris as he explores 007's origins, birthed from the mind of a 44 year old dilettante debut writer, the result of a bet with his nay-saying brother, at a vacation home in Jamaica affectionately named⊠GoldenEye.
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A decade of development hell, enough writers to take down a gorilla (maybe even a Hulk), and a director dealing with daddy issues. This week, Chris and Lizzie smash into the origins of Ang Lee's Hulk, a brooding mid-aughts Marvel misfire that's just a bit misunderstood. They'll discover the Hulks that almost were (animatronic!), the Hulks that we deserved (Steve Buscemi!) and the Hulks that came to be (Ang Lee gettin' that rage out).
*CORRECTIONS:
Hulk #1 was released in March of 1962 (not May, as stated), but carried a cover date of May.
In the comics, Bruce Banner was helping the military develop a Gamma Bomb, not Gamma Rays.
The 1994 production of "Fantastic Four" (Roger Corman), which Chris references, was created solely to prevent the rights of the characters from being reverted to Marvel.
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A plane crash puts a premature end to a precocious protagonist⊠on screen and off. This week Chris and David explore Richard Kellyâs cult classic debut film, Donnie Darko. Learn how a fateful meeting with Francis Ford Coppola, the undying support of Drew Barrymore, and a high school bandâs cover of a Tears for Fears track secured Darko a place in cult-film history.
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Jennifer Grey knew the part of Frances âBabyâ Houseman was perfect for her. There was just one problem: Patrick Swayze. The stars of 1987âs âDirty Dancingâ had history, and it wasnât good. In this episode Chris and Lizzie dive into the low budget film that became a smash success despite production woes, a brand new studio backing it, and two stars who just couldnât see eye to eye.
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Would audiences walk out? Would the animation make them sick? Was Walt Disney a madman? Such were the real musings of industry experts when Walt bet it all on Snow White, Disneyâs first feature animated film. Join Chris and guest hosts Elena Crevello and Chelsea Davison (of Podstruck) as they explore how Disney redefined cinema forever with a four-quadrant hit for the ages.
*NOTE:
The German animated feature film that Chris references was 1926's "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" by Lotte Reiniger.
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In this atypical episode, Chris takes you down the Walt Disney rabbit hole, setting the table for our episode on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Join us for an exploration of the childhood and early career of the man who created the House of Mouse, up until he decided to create his first animated feature-length film.
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This week, Chris and special guest (and film critic) Dan Murrell get to the choppa! with a deep dive of 1987's Predator. They'll be braving snakes (venomous and Hollywood), fire ants, scorpions and traveler's diarrhea as they explore this unlikely sci-fi action classic's arduous production. Learn how Arnold hooked the crew on cigars, bested Jesse Ventura's biceps, and why Shane Black was killed first. Plus, why you may not want to attempt heat vision in 100-degree weather...
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Chris and Lizzie speak with the incredible, Emmy-winning Casting Director, Wendy O'Brien (Abbott Elementary, Dave, It's Always Sunny, Wyrm). Enjoy a conversation about how this role is different from what you might think, how it has changed in a post-Covid world, what it's like to work with Chris, and much more.
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Marilyn Monroe canât remember her lines, Jack Lemmon canât walk in heels, and Billy Wilder is slipping sleeping pills up his tuchus. âSome Like It Hotâ is a groundbreaking comedy that nearly broke writer/director Billy Wilder. Join Chris and Lizzie as they break down Billy Wilderâs struggles with Marilyn, and Marilynâs relationships with her overbearing husband and acting coach, and find out why Tony Curtis allegedly called her Hitler.
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Three decades of development hell, a dozen drafts and one very embattled director. This week, Chris and Lizzie explore the tumultuous journey of Malcolm X, Spike Leeâs unusual path to the directing chair, and how the public battle over the civil rights leaderâs story nearly eclipsed the story itself.
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This week itâs Francis Ford Coppola vs Bob Evans vs everyone. Join Chris and Lizzie for part 2 as they break down the truly insane rivalries behind 1972âs The Godfather. Find out why Coppolaâs team briefly turned against him, how James Caan might have beaten up a costar on screen, and why this movie has one of the most dangerous stunts weâve ever covered.
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Itâs a movie about the mafia⊠but they couldnât say the word mafia⊠because the actual mafia threatened the entire production if they didnât remove it. This week Chris and Lizzie dive into Francis Ford Coppolaâs groundbreaking 1972 film, The Godfather. Find out why Coppola and Al Pacino both almost got fired, how Robert DeNiro almost made it into part 1, and why Paramount didnât even want to make the movie.
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For over a decade, Tom Cruise was Hollywood's most bankable star, ruling Tinseltown with a million-dollar grin and a carefully crafted image. But when ditching his publicist led to couch-jumping antics, Scientology scandals, and box office bombs, La La Landâs Top Gun found himself in a tailspin that even Ethan Hunt couldn't escape.
On each episode of Wonderyâs podcast The Big Flop, comedians join host Misha Brown to chronicle one of the biggest pop-culture fails of all time and try to answer the age-old question: who thought THIS was a good idea? Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer from What Went Wrong recently joined Misha to jump off the couch and into the lowest point of Tom Cruiseâs career.
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What happens when Tom Cruiseâs unstoppable force meets Stanley Kubrickâs immovable object? Tune in as Lizzie & Chris uncover the secrets of the reclusive auteurâs thirteenth and final film, a production so difficult it (likely) ended a marriage, dispatched its director and may have sent not one, but two Kubrick collaborators deeper into the embrace of a truly secretive society.
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Storyboard artist Warren Drummond (Shaft, A Beautiful Mind, Nightcrawler, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) has worked with some of the greatest filmmakers of our time, from John Singleton to Denzel Washington and Ron Howard. In this Below the Line interview, Warren illuminates the world of storyboarding, his journey into film, the transition from analog to digital, and more.
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How did a tennis pro, a theater nerd, and a TV actor redefine the action genre? Because they had nothing left to lose. This week, Chris and Lizzie dive deep into 1988âs quintessential Christmas film: from Bruceâs receding hairline and an unfinished script to Rickmanâs inability to hold a gun and Joel Silverâs desire to just blow shit up, this production had more problems than a McClane marriage.
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More Gremlins, more problems! But that didnât stop Joe Dante and Steven Spielberg from adding an endless stream of critters to the deranged 1984 Christmas classic. Busted puppets caused massive delays and pushed creature master Chris Walas to his limits, but it couldâve been worse - they couldâve used⊠live monkeys?! Find out why parents were furious about the film, how it helped change the MPAA rating system forever, and why Tom Hanks isnât in it.
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Blue screens! Tennis balls! Directions from George Lucas! What are three things that make an actorâs job harder? Chris and Lizzie conclude their Menace coverage with a crunch at ILM, the public shaming of Jar Jar Binks and why George may have lost a lot more than $50 million in his divorce. Plus, how no one saw it coming⊠except for Weird Al.
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