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Past his prime?
Metallica did something like that in 1996.
Number 12 looks like where I should be.
1. George Takei - The Encounter
2. Jean Marsh - The Lonely
3. John Astin - A Hundred Yards Over the Rim
4. Ron Howard - Walking Distance
5. Mary Badham - The Bewitchin' Pool (1964)
6. Veronica Cartwright - I Sing the Body Electric
7. Michael Forest - Black Leather Jackets
8. Dana Dillaway - One for the Angels (1959)
9. Barbara Barrie - Minature
10. Elen Willard - The Grave (1961)
11. Antoinette Bower - Probe 7, Over and Out
12. Pamela Austin - Number 12 Looks Just Like You (1964)
SpaceX.
Stallone ended up making five movies out of his adaption of the book. He was probably right to change it.
He's on ranker's list of worst directors.
Maybe Stephen Gaghan.
They're fun.
Maybe they've evolved to 'worst performances in movies that everyone saw'.
It may depend on what country he is in. Copyrights used to expire after 25 years in China IIRC.
Gettysburg (1993) was a little too long...but there were no DVDs back then.
Yeah...or when the protagonist who is like a tourist from the future starts getting wise with people from the time the movie is set in.
Fine in a movie about time travel...terrible in historical fiction.
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ui9TwNrNEw
1. The Andy Griffith Show (1960-68)
2. Family Ties (1982-1989)
3. MY NAME IS EARL (2005-2009)
4. Black Books (2000-2004)
5. Darkwing Duck (1991-1992)
6. Monk (2002-2009)
7. The Big Valley (1965-1969)
8~ Star Trek (1966-1969)
9. Batman 1966-1968
10. Dr. Katz (1995-1999)
That's 13!
One more.
Joe Louis (1914-1981)