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I could not agree more with the last two comments. And it is a pity because eventually Tobias gets around to writing a decent review, but his first few paragraphs are horrible. At the beginning of the review, he gives one the impression that he is merely disappointed that there were no blowtorches or eyeballs dangling

So we saw Curt Connors in the last two movies to end up being robbed of the Lizard story that was clearly implied to be forthcoming by his presence.

Yes, the counterarguments raised on this point are valid, I admit. I suppose I have always assigned a more narrow definition to the word "flop" than most, within the context of being widely expected to do well, to then fall flat on its face. Looking at it from your perspectives, I will agree with your conclusions that

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Nathan, I humbly submit "The Pledge" for your consideration. It wasn't as unpopular among the critics as many of your entries, but commercially it was certainly a flop. According to IMDB, the picture failed to gross domestically even half of its $45M budget. If you have not seen it, I highly

*there, that is, not "their"

No, I have to agree. My definition of a flop involves their being high expectations that it will be a commercial success and I don't see how that could have possibly been the case for a picture never released in its own domestic market. I've wanted to see this for a long time, but I'm glad to know that I'm not missing