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Films likeEagle Eye, say, orElysium.

But this year has stretched the term beyond the realm of hyperbole.
One year ago this week,Catsopened to $6 million, and was instantly a world-historical bomb.
That would have been good enough to win the box-office in all but three weekends this fall.
Heck, itsthree timeswhatthis weekends No.
1, Paul W.S.
AndersonsMonster Hunter, earned in wide release.
For the vast majority of the country, these movies legitimately do not exist.
Then it was even more quietlypushed upto mid-December.
It opened Friday on 1,100 screens, pulling in $925,000 good for a meager $835 per-screen average.
As for reviews, they were so mixed that the film pulled off a perfectly balanced50 percent Tomatometer score.
At leastThe War With Grandpawill be a trivia answer in five years.
And if not, well, theres always VOD.
Katy Brooks: 59 points (8 movies)2.
Rachel Handler: 58 points (8 movies)t-3.
Thedearly departedHunter Harris: 37 points (7 movies)6.
Alison Willmore: 32 points (8 movies)t-7.
Chris Murphy: 27 points (8 movies)
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