New edition of the harsh criticism The crow It was a major box office failure. The film came in eighth place with just $4.6 million, much to the delight of the original film. The crow-exit.
Alex Proyas, director of the 1994 film The Crow, previously stated that no one wanted a remake of his film, so the director was happy with the film’s disappointing performance.
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In a series of Facebook messages, he happily replied: “Wow! The box office is a bloodbath.” He added sarcastically “I thought the remake was a cynical attempt to make money. It seems like there’s not much money to be made.”
Royas also posted some screenshots of the negative reviews, which were followed by a meme with the text: “CROW Vision 2024 is now safe to mark today.” (“I was declared safe from CROW Vision 2024 today.”).
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New edition of The crow Produced on a budget of $50 million and released in theaters last week, the film has a disappointing 19% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 4.8 on IMDb.
The new film’s director, Rupert Sanders, had previously responded with irritation to the criticism directed at his film.

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