Summary of WTF Happened to Sucker Punch?

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The video discusses the making of and reception of Zack Snyder's film Sucker Punch. It claims that the movie was a failure due to a number of factors, including studio interference, poor marketing, and poor reviews. The Director's Cut of the movie is still pending release.

  • 00:00:00 Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch was a box office bomb, and it seems that the original idea for the movie may have been the root of its problem. The movie suffered from a lack of recognizable movie stars, and it was difficult for Snyder to steer the project in the right direction due to studio interference. Ultimately, the movie was a failure due to its unclear vision and various other factors.
  • 00:05:00 Sucker Punch was a poorly executed and misguided movie due to production delays and scheduling snafus. The lead actors, including Emily Browning, were physically intensively trained for 12 weeks prior to principal photography and the film's visual effects were handled by a number of different companies. Despite these efforts, the movie was met with commercial and critical failure. Snyder later re-released the director's cut with additional dance sequences that were cut from the original release.
  • 00:10:00 The video presents various aspects of the movie that never made it onto the screen, including the prioritizing of music over film, inconsistencies with the lead character, marketing problems, and poor reviews. The Director's Cut of the movie is still pending release.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses Zack Snyder's decision not to release his cut of Sucker Punch, which he claimed was a critique of sexism and geek culture. The video also notes that the film was poorly received by critics and was a box office failure.

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