SpaceCamp shares the bad timing award with the movie Big Trouble.
From Wikipedia:
Big Trouble was originally scheduled for release on September 21, 2001 and had a strong advertising push. The events of September 11 of that year cast an unshakable pall over the movie's comedic smuggling of a nuclear device onto an airplane. (A gun also makes its way onto the plane, but this was easily overshadowed by the specter of the WMD.) Consequently, the film was pushed back until April 2002, and the promotion campaign was toned down almost to the point of abandonment. Big Trouble came quietly to American theaters and left quickly afterwards, receiving mixed reviews and being generally ignored by audiences, becoming a box office bomb. It currently holds a 48% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 112 reviews.
I vividly remember watching the Challenger launch on TV at school. They called an assembly later that day or maybe the following day to talk to us about it. I was a huge space enthusiast, and it hit me pretty hard. Still, I was there opening day for
SpaceCamp. I think it's important to be respectful of such tragedies, but I'm also a firm believer that you have to press on. If humanity sat wringing its hands after every setback we'd never have gotten out of those caves.
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