Having been unimpressed with the graphic novel
That being said, I'm not surprised that the film had a lackluster performance at the box office. For a mainstream, big studio movie, its only crime is in making the mistake of catering to a niche market; an audience that will knowingly chuckle to themselves when they find out the name of Scot's band because they happen to be geeky enough to know what a "Bob-omb" is. When your film is aimed predominantly at the 20-35 male, video game playing, demographic it would be unrealistic to expect major box office returns. Regardless, that's part of its charm. I have no doubt that it will recoup its budget easily through DVD sales. I have a feeling that its going to be a cult classic.
And the film is just that; made for the young man who hasnt quite grown up, and hasn't yet put down the controller, still playing Super Nintendo and dwelling on how they once knew a Ramona Flowers.
Because, let's face it, we have all dated a Ramona Flowers
In the spirit of Leonard Maltin I give this film **** / *****
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