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Superhero | London, England
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3.8/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Film | 1999 | Jeremiah S.
Worst Resurrection of a TV Show | 1998
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 1998 | Jeremiah S.
Worst Remake or Sequel | 1999
Worst Actress | 1999 | Uma
Worst Original Song | 1999 | Chris
Worst Screenplay | 1999 | Don
Worst Director | 1999 | Jeremiah S.
Worst Supporting Actor | 1999 | Sean
Worst Screen Couple | 1999 | Ralph
Worst Actor | 1999 | Ralph
Worst Picture | 1999 | Jerry
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature | 1999
Film Score of the Year | 1998 | Joel
Best Original Score for an Action Film | 1998 | Joel
Worst Actor | 1998 | Ralph
Worst OnScreen Couple | 1998 | Uma
Worst Supporting Actor | 1998 | Sean
Most Annoying Fake Accent | 1998 | Uma
Worst Picture | 1998
Worst Actress | 1998 | Uma
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 48,585,416 USD
Ralph Fiennes said of this movie, "I think it's a badge of honor to have a real flop on your resumé."
Speaking at the 2006 AFI Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony, Eddie Izzard said that he took a role in this movie in order to meet Sir Sean Connery.
Warner Brothers didn't preview this movie for critics. The movie was dramatically re-edited prior to release, so sections of it failed to make sense.
Peter Bart's book "The Gross" covered this movie's unfolding disaster in great detail. Amongst other facts: Warner Brothers greenlit this movie largely on the strength of a star-packed cast and their appreciation of Jeremiah Chechik's work on Diabolique (1996), and were horrified when seeing what the first cut was like. The first screening took place in front of a "largely Spanish-speaking, working class" audience in Phoenix, Arizona, who hated the movie. The studio then forced Chechik to cut many of his favorite scenes, and conduct re-shoots, and the final cut went from 115 minutes to 89 minutes, and was completely incoherent. The studio even refused to hold further test screenings, or to have an official premiere before the August 1998 release.
This was Patrick Macnee's final film before his death on June 25, 2015 at the age of 93.
"Alice: [holding a submachine gun, to Steed and Emma Peel] Would you please be so kind as to hit the ground, if it's not too much trouble? [Fires submachine gun, kills the bad guy] Alice: I hope he was a baddie."
"Alice: He says unless we accept his demands, the weather will keep getting colder and colder until we'll all have to go to hell just to warm up."