Terminator 2 is arguably the best example for this. Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor) is as bad ass as anyone has ever been on screen. It was a generation defining cultural icon, a film still widely regarded as one of the best action movies of all time, and also happened to be a global box office super hit. It even won a buttload of Oscars
Edge of Tomorrow did indeed bomb on theatrical release. In fact it bombed so hard they marketed it as Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow on home release
Also, Edge of Tomorrow was marketed as a Tom Cruise vehicle not Emily Blunt’s. Such a good movie.
beerbellybegone on August 19th, 2020 at 06:48 UTC »
Terminator 2 is arguably the best example for this. Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor) is as bad ass as anyone has ever been on screen. It was a generation defining cultural icon, a film still widely regarded as one of the best action movies of all time, and also happened to be a global box office super hit. It even won a buttload of Oscars
narenDerTallMan on August 19th, 2020 at 07:21 UTC »
Also, "The Descent" [2005] . . . All-Female cast and the movie was nothing short of greatness.
Papafynn on August 19th, 2020 at 09:52 UTC »
Edge of Tomorrow did indeed bomb on theatrical release. In fact it bombed so hard they marketed it as Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow on home release
Also, Edge of Tomorrow was marketed as a Tom Cruise vehicle not Emily Blunt’s. Such a good movie.