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Jason Momoa Blames The Script For Conan Flopping


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2011's Conan the Barbarian opened with a thud, only pulling in $16.6 million domestically in it's first ten days, and a paltry $5.5 million opening weekend overseas. The Lionsgate film cost around $70 million to produce and finished a few million shy of $50 million at the worldwide box office when it's run came to an end. The film was also panned by fans of Robert E. Howard's novels and Arnold Schwarzenegger's previous two Conan films. Critics were unkind to the film as well, it only garnered a 23% aggregate approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Who is to blame? Well, many will point their fingers at the screenwriters, but which one or two is deserves the scolding when their are four credited to the film? Screenwriters Thomas Dean Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, Andrew Lobel, and Sean Hood all made contributions to the script.

Perhaps this is why we haven't heard anything about Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer's script for Doctor Strange, which they turned over to Marvel about a year ago.

Q: Your take on “Conan” nailed the savagery and made him the best take on the character. How did you feel about the rest of the film living up to your performance?

Momoa: I was a comic book fan and a huge admirer of Frank Frazetta and when he died during our filming, it was so sad because I wanted him to see it and say “Wow, that’s my Conan!” Just looking at his paintings, I wanted to put that up on the screen. I absolutely remember seeing that one where Conan's standing on a pile of skulls and it’s seared into your memory and a I felt like Marcus Nispel is a pretty visually amazing director. There’s just a lot of things that came into it and sometimes the script just wasn’t there. I just wanted take a stab at doing Conan and it’s out of your control, you can only do so much I feel like I bled over, and over and over to do the best I could. I feel like we represented him very well. The movie sometimes, it fell short you can only show up as an actor and be the best you can be.

Q: So you’re just finishing up “Bullet to the Head” with Walter Hill. We’ve only heard little snippets about it but can you tell us about that?

Momoa: That was an honor, it was just amazing and I mean Stallone is just a legend. It was a dream to work with him and my fight scenes with Stallone, it was like you just stop and pinch yourself and say “I can’t believe I’m fighting Rocky right now!” I watched “Rocky” when I was getting ready for Conan. It was fun and I got to play a ‘Don’ for the first time. I’m excited for people to see it.

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Just ask the REH fans who followed this reboot from day one, Donnelly and Oppenheimer should get the blame out of the four. Though everyone should also blame Nispel.

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This was a writing, producing, directing fail across the board.

"I said no camels, that's five camels, can't you count?"

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Before his "Fakeonan" tanked abysmally, he was praising Nispel, the writers, and everyone else involved in it. Once it bombed, the 'roid doofus is blaming everyone but himself for its failure.

So, consequently, since by now "Bullet to the Head" has turned out to be an even worse flop than "Fakeonan", I'm expecting that the 'roid muncher has already given an interview (if there is any magazine left interested in interviewing this never-was - maybe "The Butte, New Mexico Gazette") in which he's blaming Stallone and Hill, and tells how awful they both are and how great and blameless he is.

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You seem to be implying we've ever had a correct adaptation of Conan before this movie.........

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So he has a bit of comedy talent inside after all. One of the big reasons why this failed was because Jason "Stargate sidekick" Momoa had no talent and charisma. He should stick to sci-fi/fantasy tv-series where there is not much acting needed. Even the kid who played Conan at the beginning was better and I'd hoped he would have carried a longer role. Momoa was not the sole reason why this sucked. Story, directing, dialogue and especially film score sucked well enough to cause this movie to be a flop.

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The film has no atmosphere. It doesn't capture Howard's Hyboria at all. At least for all its faults the original captured something of Howard's books. And the real icing on the cake was Basil Poleduris's incredible score that captured Conan's savage world to a T. Probably one of the best scores ever composed.

"Perhaps he's wondering why someone would SHOOT a man before throwing him out of a plane..."

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Momoa was the only good thing about the new movie. I suspect the script writers and the director had no interest at all in R.E. Howard`s work at all.

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Yet if the film was a success he would say how well written it was.
And he must have read the script before signing on? He must have thought it was pretty good to agree to it.

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Jason Momoa's acting sucked so much, he should be forced to...

"Contemplate this on the Tree of Woe."

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Delusional. Since when does the screenplay of a film have any impact on the opening weekend of a film. Conan was a flop from the very first day it opened.

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Conan was doomed the moment the plot synopsis was leaked, way back in 2009.

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Momoa is a perfect choice for an ancient islander warrior surely not for playing Conan; the scrip is stupid and even childish.

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