What movies changed their titles AFTER they started advertising?
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What movies changed their titles AFTER they started advertising?
I'm wondering what movies have changed their titles, but after things such as trailers had started running with the original title?
The ones I can think of are Joe Dirt, which when the trailer was released was known as "The Adventures of Joe Dirt".
The 13th Warrior had a trailer released when it was under the title "Eaters of the Dead".
Hard Rain had a trailer released a year before the film was actually released when it was under the title "The Flood".
Anyone know any others?
The ones I can think of are Joe Dirt, which when the trailer was released was known as "The Adventures of Joe Dirt".
The 13th Warrior had a trailer released when it was under the title "Eaters of the Dead".
Hard Rain had a trailer released a year before the film was actually released when it was under the title "The Flood".
Anyone know any others?
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From: Chicago, only a stone's throw from Chicago (even if you throw like a girl)
Revenge of the Jedi
Gigli changed to something and then changed back
The Madness of King George II was changed to the Madness of King George after American audiences (allegedly) thought it was a sequel.
I still don't understand what hapenned with League.
Isn't Underworld undergoing a title change?
I believe, Field of Dreams was briefly marketed as Shoeless Joe (I have seen promo material under this name).
Gigli changed to something and then changed back
The Madness of King George II was changed to the Madness of King George after American audiences (allegedly) thought it was a sequel.
I still don't understand what hapenned with League.
Isn't Underworld undergoing a title change?
I believe, Field of Dreams was briefly marketed as Shoeless Joe (I have seen promo material under this name).
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Gigli was changed to Tough Love for a bit, then changed back.
X2 was originally X-Men 2 and for a while was marketed as such.
I seem to remember Charlies Angels: Full Throttle originally being touted as Charlies Angels: Halo.
And as for LXG? Well the only explanation I can offer is that LXG is a whole lot easier to remember than The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen. What 13 year old could remember that?
X2 was originally X-Men 2 and for a while was marketed as such.
I seem to remember Charlies Angels: Full Throttle originally being touted as Charlies Angels: Halo.
And as for LXG? Well the only explanation I can offer is that LXG is a whole lot easier to remember than The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen. What 13 year old could remember that?
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Corky Romano: 'Special Agent' was the name in the first trailers.
Pirates Of The Carribean added the 'The Curse Of The Black Pearl' a shot while ago.
Don't get me started on 'X-Men United'.
Pirates Of The Carribean added the 'The Curse Of The Black Pearl' a shot while ago.
Don't get me started on 'X-Men United'.
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In the trailer, it was called Blood in...Blood Out.
It's theatrical release was re-titled, Bound by Honor.
The video/cable release was called Blood in...Blood Out:Bound By Honor.
It's theatrical release was re-titled, Bound by Honor.
The video/cable release was called Blood in...Blood Out:Bound By Honor.
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I'm not sure if it's real or imaginary, but I swear I saw a preview for Minority Report that was called Precrime.
I'm not sure if it's real or imaginary, but I swear I saw a preview for Minority Report that was called Precrime.
The new movie staring The Rock, called The Rundown, used to be called Helldorado before a name change just because of the word "hell" in the title.
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Originally posted by fumanstan
The new movie staring The Rock, called The Rundown, used to be called Helldorado before a name change just because of the word "hell" in the title.
The new movie staring The Rock, called The Rundown, used to be called Helldorado before a name change just because of the word "hell" in the title.
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Originally posted by JestersTear
And I believe it was originally called "Diablo" in teaser posters a couple years ago, but a threatened lawsuit from Blizzard Entertainment squashed that one.
And I believe it was originally called "Diablo" in teaser posters a couple years ago, but a threatened lawsuit from Blizzard Entertainment squashed that one.
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Originally posted by PalmerJoss
I actually thought that Diablo was the original title of the Vin Diesel flick A Man Apart.
I actually thought that Diablo was the original title of the Vin Diesel flick A Man Apart.
I knew it was the early title to a movie, don't know why I connected it to Helldorado.
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Not that it was advertised or anything, but the Stallone flick D-Tox was changed to Eye See You. Both titles are lame as hell, but I think the former is the lesser of two evils.
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Was "Darkness Falls" originally named "Tooth Fairy"? I know that movie seemed to go through a lot of changes before it was finally released.
Was "Darkness Falls" originally named "Tooth Fairy"? I know that movie seemed to go through a lot of changes before it was finally released.
doing a film version of the excellent Graham Joyce book of the same name.
I know i bought a vhs copy of I come in Peace around seven years ago. And the opening title had the original title "Dark Angel". And it was on showtime the other day as "Dark Angel".
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I'm pretty sure I saw a trailer a while back for Shaolin Soccer where it was named Kung Fu Soccer, but the trailers I've seen lately are back to the original title.
I'm pretty sure I saw a trailer a while back for Shaolin Soccer where it was named Kung Fu Soccer, but the trailers I've seen lately are back to the original title.
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Originally posted by Trigger
That Gary Senise film that was kinda like Minority Report switched titles - it was being advertised for like 2 years before it actually released.
That Gary Senise film that was kinda like Minority Report switched titles - it was being advertised for like 2 years before it actually released.
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I think Nothing But Trouble was changed, the original was something like Valkenvania, etc.
According to IMDB, that is exactly right!
According to IMDB, that is exactly right!
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"Year of the Comet", which nobody probably remembers, had trailers titled "A Very Good Year".
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Manhunter. I remember seeing it on tv with the title Red Dragon.
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From: Capitol of the Empire! Center of all Commerce and Culture! Crossroads of Civilization! NEW ROME!!!...aka New York City
Yes, Miramax orginally planned on renaming the film "Kung Fu Soccer" because they didn't think that Americans would know what Shaolin means. They then went against general Disney policy and decided to give the American public credit for actually having some intelligence.



