![]() ![]() Year filmed: 2001 (no intended release date) It’s not on this list, because it’s too famous of an example, but you can find it on YouTube.Īround 70 hours of footage was filmed for this single Rules of Attraction scene, and that footage was later edited into a feature-length movie. Today’s GIF is from the patron saint of unreleased film, the 1994 Roger Corman-produced version of Fantastic Four, which was essentially developed on an extreme low budget to maintain the rights to the Marvel property. But over the years, there have been numerous others, each with different reasons for shelving. ![]() vehicle I Love You Daddy, which … let’s not talk about it. The most infamous recent one was the Louis C.K. (Word on the street, per The Wrap, was that the film wasn’t a tentpole movie.) This, of course, got me to thinking about films that were basically complete but never saw release. ![]() Discovery (one that has already sidelined cable stars Joe Pera and Samantha Bee), the $90 million film isn’t getting released, despite being nearly finished. Part of a big corporate culture shift on the part of its studio Warner Bros. Today in Tedium: If you were holding your breath for the release of Batgirl, I hope your brief moment of unconsciousness was divine. ![]()
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