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SanderSo47 OP t1_j156fyf wrote
The Cabin in the Woods wrapped filming in May 2009. It didn't release in theaters until April 2012. It was held back as MGM was the distributor but it was going through financial problems. It was later sold to Lionsgate.
jak_d_ripr t1_j15fm8u wrote
I was so confused for so long by that movie because I read that Hemsworths performance in it was the reason he got cast as Thor, but the movie came out a year after Thor. It wasn't until I did more digging that I understood where the confusion was coming from.
poland626 t1_j15w4eu wrote
Everyone forgets Red Dawn! Filmed right BETWEEN Cabin and Thor. I only remember it for this one scene where Josh Peck shoots a window out and jumps a whole story landing on the ground like nothing and keeps running but the rest was meh.
Still, Red Dawn was filmed also before Thor but came out AFTER Cabin in the Woods and Thor. Weird releases at the time
jtmarshiii t1_j164j5q wrote
>49 comments
To be clear the shitty 'modern' Red Dawn and not the 80's classic Red Dawn!
SteveAllure t1_j17s5r6 wrote
I always had this feeling that Chris Hemsworth didn't feel quite Chris Hemsworthy in that movie despite already having all these major movies under his belt. Now I know why.
brandonsamd6 t1_j157afd wrote
yeah but neither of those films had a cannibal problem
ryanclicks2 t1_j15q2cl wrote
Wrong actor. Armie Hammer is a cannibal.
brandonsamd6 t1_j167lac wrote
my guy who do you think got replaced in this movie
ryanclicks2 t1_j1eou11 wrote
Oh dang I'm sorry I was confused. Thanks for the clarification!
gideon513 t1_j16rk2w wrote
One of my favorite movies. Such a fun theater experience going in blind.
pauloh1998 t1_j15rcha wrote
The worst case I've ever seen:
The King's Daughter, with Pierce Brosnan, Benjamin Walker and Kaya Scodelario, shot in 2014 and was only released in January 2022.
hatramroany t1_j159w0q wrote
Avatar 2 & 3 started filming in 2017 with release dates in 2022 and (planned) 2024. Avatar 4 was also partially filmed in 2017/2018 with a planned release date in 2026.
garrisontweed t1_j15qvyt wrote
I just read a interview with James Cameron and he said he "Didn`t want The Stranger Things effect,"of the kids getting older.So he filmed everything with them at once.
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Also read that Eddie Falco thought the Movie had came out already.Since she filmed everything back in 2017.
phatboy5289 t1_j15xjyt wrote
It’s pretty funny to me that they wanted to avoid having the kids age too much… but Kiri is played by Sigourney Weaver in her 70s. Though I suppose Jack Champion being live action makes it tricky, as does their voices going through puberty.
Britneyfan123 t1_j15uyi3 wrote
> Also read that Eddie Falco thought the Movie had came out already
That’s odd that’s she’s so unaware of her own movie
Also it’s Edie
ManOnNoMission t1_j159vjf wrote
Chaos Walking was originally filmed in 2017 and released in 2021.
HumanOrAlien t1_j15my4c wrote
The New Mutants intensifies
lizzpop2003 t1_j156zvc wrote
A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy was shot in 2008 and shelved until 2012. It was also terrible on many levels, which was why it was shelved, but still..
dont_worry_im_here t1_j17514x wrote
Kaya Scoliosis is so hot
[deleted] t1_j188tr2 wrote
Oh god A Thousand Words. I remember renting that on Redbox a decade ago. Total piece of shit. Unfunny and overly preachy and uninspired. Talk about forgettable I literally forgot this film existed. Total garbitch.
arcenceil89 t1_j15epz8 wrote
Wasn't Top Gun Maverick filmed mostly in 2018?
patrickwithtraffic t1_j16z1hl wrote
Pretty sure it bounced through like 7 dates until it finally came out. And to be fair to Tom Cruise and Co., it was absolutely the smart move.
mikeweasy t1_j17n5dq wrote
I think they started some jet sequences in 2018 but most of it was filmed in 2019.
tetoffens t1_j15opjh wrote
It's a different kind of example but The Other Side of the Wind by Orson Welles began filming in 1970. It only released in 2018, so 48 years. Welles never made a complete cut but he did edit quite a bit of it together and the rest was compiled together from the 96 total hours of footage Welles left behind, with his notes and some creativity. A few simple things were added but it's still 99% footage Welles shot in the 70s.
It's a very weird and experimental film, really cool cast, and I'm not sure if it is good or bad but the history of it made it worth watching. There's also a good documentary about the production, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead.
Lucky_Locks t1_j159yly wrote
This loosely fits that category. Boyhood was shot over a period of ten+ years. They wanted the kid that played the main role to age throughout the film instead of just using an older actor.
Slickrickkk t1_j15zgx9 wrote
Blonde was filmed before the pandemic.
WeDriftEternal t1_j15a5mb wrote
The Red Dawn remake I believe sat around for a few years. It was supposed to be a quick turnaround but didn't get release for like 3ish years
I know Fanboys was delayed as well, but I don't think it was delayed that long, it did however basically get =recut into a fairly different movie
CRSRep t1_j15c0b1 wrote
Trick 'r Treat was supposed to hit theaters in 2007 but ended up going straight to video in 2009.
usethe4th t1_j17bp6r wrote
The most egregious example I know of where there was active development the entire time was Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret. It began shooting in 2005 and was finally released in 2011. It was originally supposed to release in 2007. There are four separate edits, one of which was overseen by Martin Scorsese. I remember critics remarking over just how much younger some of the cast members looked, Matt Damon specifically.
ZLBuddha t1_j166puw wrote
Apparently some woman filmed her part in Avatar 2 so many years ago that she thought the new release was a completely different project
DevilsOfLoudun t1_j1671rn wrote
it's also starring Armie Hammer, probably why it's been delayed for so long.
TravelinDan88 t1_j15fwsw wrote
Avatar 2
popperschotch t1_j19riz7 wrote
Avatar 2 was mostly filmed in New Zealand during the pandemic
TravelinDan88 t1_j1an1rd wrote
Edie Falco filmed her scenes over four years ago and legitimately thought it had already released.
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deckard1980 t1_j16eely wrote
Think about all those unknown actors waiting for their big screen break to come out. As an actor that would drive me crazy
Mudders_Milk_Man t1_j16uxyz wrote
The New Mutants. It was filmed in 2017, to be released in 2018. It was delayed multiple times and was finally dumped out in 2020 to die (and it did indeed bomb).
ManwithaTan t1_j17ht1x wrote
New Mutants hahaha
Came4gooStayd4Ahnuce t1_j18qmvn wrote
James Cameron has already shot parts of Avatar 4 (mainly with the kids from Avatar 2 cuz they’re gonna grow and he probably has some flashbacks planned).
AndrewTheGoat22 t1_j194i30 wrote
What about that weird horror x men movie called young mutants lol
Confident_Can_3297 t1_j1ak53a wrote
I don't remember the name of the movie, but Olivia Coleman made an appearance on Graham Norton awhile back and (hilariously) Graham gave her shit because she couldn't remember the name of her own character from the movie she was promoting and she said it was because she filmed it so long ago.
Revolutionary_Box569 t1_j15bk8e wrote
Yeah it doesn’t tend to be a good sign, other than Top Gun which was largely due to covid anyway it’s hard to think of examples of movies that have had that and not been clusterfucks (I think Terence Malick takes a long time editing his movies and most of them are good)
hatramroany t1_j159939 wrote
Disney must be very happy with this movie for them to delay it to a prime Oscar spot
nayapapaya t1_j15joyw wrote
I wouldn't call September a prime Oscar spot but pushing it to later in the year does imply that they have some confidence in it.
hatramroany t1_j15kp7q wrote
It is a touch early from a more traditional October date but as the article points out the date likely points to a TIFF (or maybe Venice Film Festival) debut which is a big launching point for awards season
RecoveringHeights t1_j16kz81 wrote
Isn't September usually indie season and a minor dump month? Granted, it's not as bad as January-Feburary, but most low budget movies usually get thrown there while Oscar-worthy indies are released just before horror season in October.
hatramroany t1_j16m72e wrote
Yeah for us common folk. All the Oscar films have screenings for various awards bodies all throughout September already
RecoveringHeights t1_j19a2fu wrote
True, us poor common folk just have to see the early reactions on Twitter and Letterboxd before getting to see the Oscar films in November-December. And then that one movie that gets an early release in January before voting closes.
stracki t1_j15kz1b wrote
Prime Oscar spot would be more like November/December. But at least that's after TIFF, so I guess it will premiere there.
hatramroany t1_j15mf5j wrote
You mean October/November. Since 2005 (excluding the 2020/21 covid Oscars) the only Best Picture winner released in December was The Shape of Water which came out commercially on December 1st but debuted in August at the Venice International Film Festival and had industry screenings throughout September, October, and November. December is far too late to release a movie for serious awards contention anymore.
cosmicmanNova t1_j15orx2 wrote
Thor Love and Thunder is Waititi's Wonder Woman 1984
FxHVivious t1_j17clt1 wrote
Love and Thunder was not good, and it's def the worst thing Waititi's done, but it doesn't even begin to compare to WW84. I can't even remember the last movie I saw that was as bad as that dumbster fire.
BillFireCrotchWalton t1_j17qxrc wrote
It's so weird how it's this talking point now that Taika is washed up because of Thor 4. It's definitely the worst thing he has ever made, but there are legendary filmmakers who have had bigger duds. 99.9% of filmmakers have had multiple films worse than Thor 4.
FxHVivious t1_j17rltr wrote
Agreed. Everyone who's ever made a movie has at least one bad one. It's stupid to suddenly assume he's a hack because he had one kinda crappy movie.
Same for Patty Jenkins frankly. She doesn't have as many wins in her column as Waititi, and WW84 was way worse, but she could knock it out of the park on her next project.
well_damm t1_j18o8g6 wrote
Patty Jenkins had zero wins in her column. I still don’t understand why she was allowed for WW. The first one was mediocre too.
FxHVivious t1_j19pt09 wrote
I thought the first WW was good. Yeah it was equivalent to one of the middling Marvel movies, but compared to the rest of the DC movies that's a fucking homerun.
Ans didn't she do Monster? I never saw it, but I thought it was suppose to be good.
cosmicmanNova t1_j1ffn23 wrote
Charlize Theron won an award for Monster. Obviously, they wanted a female director so they went with her.
TheIncredibleDjango t1_j17rygu wrote
Mob mentality
crashbandicoochy t1_j17t2op wrote
It's what you get when you attach yourself to the disney/marvel brand where seemingly everything they put out ends in some kind of culture war that keeps the name of the movie in everyone's mouth for so long after release. Everything is either the best or the worst, underrated or overrated, everyone us washed up or a rising star.
It's why I find the Eternals so fascinating because, to this day, it's one of the only high profile Marvel/Disney movies that people reacted to like "yep, that was a movie" and then there was no discourse. It was refreshing. I miss it.
toe_and_hole_analyst t1_j1aqxqw wrote
I think I'm in the minority of people who see Love and Thunder as a critique and parody of Marvel films. It's not that I want to say Taiki was a supreme genius in doing so, but rather that he is disillusioned with the whole thing. When you can bang Rita Ora and Tessa Thompson at the same time, why does making Marvel movies seem important?
EDIT: majority to minority
mountainhighgoat t1_j15u9kq wrote
Yup. Wonder is Disney keeps him for Thor 5.
cosmicmanNova t1_j15v3yu wrote
Hemsworth basically said he doesn't want to work with Waititi again in comments about not wanting to work with mad genius directors lol
mininestime t1_j16k59e wrote
I thought he said he didnt want Thor to be a comedian anymore, which I agree with, and also could be a way to say no more Waititi. Love and Thunder was a bad comedy and not an action movie.
hackulator t1_j16pnbi wrote
The first half of the movie basically comes off like Waititi doesn't like the main character of his movie.
Davethisisntcool t1_j16gjy9 wrote
i need a source on this one
cosmicmanNova t1_j16pgio wrote
Did doing the show and going through these experiences focused on longevity change the way you plan your own future?
One hundred percent. I'm just at the point of my life where I'm meeting with different directors and [people say] “Oh yeah, look, he's a mad genius. He's mad, but he's a genius and he'll make great films.” I'm like, “Is that who I want to spend my days with?” Four months, five months of shooting and then you've got press and possible reshoots and so on.
ManwithaTan t1_j17i1bd wrote
Is this referring to Waititi? It seems a bit oblique in its answer
schleppylundo t1_j17nbu4 wrote
Yeah everything I’ve seen is that he got along with Taika great on the day to day, the Love and Thunder production looks like it was a lot of fun for most of the cast and crew (especially since their kids got to come along and take part in it) possibly to the detriment of the movie.
Hemsworth is explicitly talking about directors who make “masterpieces” but are difficult to deal with day to day. Which seems like the opposite of Love and Thunder.
cosmicmanNova t1_j180tc3 wrote
Sounds like George Miller and Waititi to me
ManwithaTan t1_j1c87nu wrote
That's kinda just you making an assumption tho right?
cosmicmanNova t1_j1ffrm3 wrote
Who else would it be? Hemsworth also said if he does another Thor, he wants it to be completely different, so no more goofiness probably
hambamthankyoumam17 t1_j172uyo wrote
whilst it wasn't as terrible at WW84, it is still an apt comparison
Josh100_3 t1_j183z5v wrote
The Love and Thunder hate confuses me. It’s obviously not even in the same ball park as Ragnarok but it’s insulting to compare it to WW 1984.
Movies are allowed to just be “ok”. They don’t have to all be 10/10’s or complete dumpster fires.
NotGodsThrowaway t1_j15stjb wrote
oh fuck off it aint. Some dumb jokes in the beginning, the rest was on par with Ragnarok.
cosmicmanNova t1_j15v00y wrote
Lol. It was fn terrible and way worse than Ragnarok.
stunts002 t1_j160ta8 wrote
It's the worst Thor movie which is impressive.
TheIncredibleDjango t1_j16w7s1 wrote
This guy thinks Dark World is better than Love and Thunder 😂 mob mentality/group think meets recency bias
stunts002 t1_j17wvbf wrote
Honestly I like dark world more than the first Thor too.
cosmicmanNova t1_j164lp1 wrote
I’d love to know what happened behind the scenes. If it was all Waititi or Feige or both.
Smallest-Yeet t1_j1601fu wrote
I’m sure a directors cut would be on par, but I’m sorry I just personally did not like L&T even close to how much I liked Ragnorok. In fact I would almost say I don’t care for L&T and wouldn’t watch it again. Pretty much the consensus with everyone I went to see it with and most people I’ve heard from online
o_bostil_foi_um_erro t1_j163h4d wrote
Which is just as bad.
Cmondatown t1_j1687dq wrote
Is that supposed to be a benchmark of goodness? Both were bad but his was so, so terrible.
Smallest-Yeet t1_j16be2v wrote
I mean Ragnorak was definitely a fun watch. Especially at the time before every marvel movie became a cheap slapstick comedy. L&T is just a chore to watch though
DrKurgan t1_j16d4ic wrote
IMO Ragnarok is the best Thor, the first one is boring, the 2nd is even more boring (one of the most boring movie I watched, even the actors looked bored). I haven't watched L&T since I heard it's terrible.
TheIncredibleDjango t1_j17sik4 wrote
Ragnarok is dope this group think hipster historical revisionism is so fucken stupid
Accomplished-Pear809 t1_j167g7k wrote
Who did they replace arm eatin hammer with?
Looks like Will Arnett maybe?
RapidBoxcar t1_j16leli wrote
Yeah Will Arnett replaced him
Accomplished-Pear809 t1_j16pglu wrote
Thank you
MadCritic t1_j18f6mi wrote
r/BoJackHorseman eating good
smackbauer t1_j15jy74 wrote
Sounds like we've got our first lock for TIFF 2023.
ForgetfulLucy28 t1_j18cnn4 wrote
I was thinking Venice but you’re spot on. Maybe both?
Calm_Memories t1_j17e5e2 wrote
I'm just here for the Fassy.
protantus t1_j168bwj wrote
Hmm, no one going to mention there is a (fantastic) original documentary about the American Samoa team.
ackinsocraycray t1_j15grwk wrote
That's... right on my birthday. Guess I have to watch it.
HomeTurf001 t1_j16c13y wrote
What about hanging out on your leisure vessel?
Ry90Ry t1_j16ui2d wrote
Kinda feeling over saturated in the taika department rn
But this being fassbender and 2019 has me intrigued
Kyloyoshi t1_j17med7 wrote
I feel like I’m alone if having had enough of waikiti. There was a point I felt he could do no wrong but now I feel like he’s over-saturated.
Nick_Lastname t1_j15j511 wrote
I recommend everyone watch the documentary before it comes out, its great!
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HappyHighwayman t1_j16d9sb wrote
Hope it’s better than Thor IV which was shit
Immortan-Moe-Bro t1_j16zt7c wrote
He ain’t wrong
hambamthankyoumam17 t1_j16rhvf wrote
this movie was shot in 2019, wtf is going on? did it have horrific test screenings?
Everlasting_Erection t1_j17vq3z wrote
Covid and re shoots
dashauskat t1_j16vfyh wrote
I've been waiting two years to take the women's soccer team I've been coaching to this movie. I showed them the documentary already.
DLuLuChanel t1_j17oo1j wrote
On the recasting: Can they go back in time and replace Will Arnett in every Arnold Hammerstein role? Even the dramatic ones. The thought of Call Me Be Your Name but with Will Arnett’s voice?
violentgentlemen t1_j1888y8 wrote
I’m so tired of Waititi. Stoked for Fassbender though.
AfternoonCouncilor t1_j15wzob wrote
I bet it's QUIRKY!
Bad_Dragon_Pink t1_j171n74 wrote
That's ok no one will watch it then either.
TimoteoLaSala t1_j15843o wrote
How much Korg will he cram into this one?
fruitporridge t1_j156k9i wrote
It's a white saviour movie.
White man comes in and shows indigenous people how to play a sport and teaches them to "believe in them selve"
We've seen these type of movies many time
Elbynerual t1_j157a84 wrote
Considering the director and his previous projects - I'm guessing there's more to it than that
Fantastic_Deer_3772 t1_j15879c wrote
It's based on a true thing, not a strange white persons novel. So hopefully it's not
MRmandato t1_j15awip wrote
I mean, being based on a true story does not stop a fictionalized version from being a white savior story, ie Disneys Pochahantas stories are problematic and The Blind Side.
Fantastic_Deer_3772 t1_j15e7ch wrote
True, but this is based on a documentary that had approval from the team (they'd turned others down) and its directed by a polynesian guy.
The blind side is still based on a white guys book, and the Disney were more racist daydreamers.
I could be being too hopeful but I'm not writing it off without watching. If I'm wrong I'll be wrong.
MRmandato t1_j1653ys wrote
Sounds good.
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Few_Needleworker_801 t1_j155o0y wrote
The majority of this movie was shot in 2019!
Does anyone have any other examples of movies shot long before release?