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Todd in the Shadows has a series called "Trainwreckords" where he covers albums that flopped so hard, they killed artists careers (e.g. Cut the Crap by The Clash, American Life by Madonna). This got me thinking: what are some film director's Trainwreckords?
Gonna start with Richard Kelly's Southland Tales. After Donnie Darko became a cult hit on DVD, it seemed like Kelly would be the next big thing. However, his follow-up was booed at Cannes and tanked at the box office (although it has become a cult hit nowadays). His next film, The Box, met with indifference critically and commercially, after which he completely vanished off the face of the Earth. |
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