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Land of the Lost (2009) - Ferrell is hilarious in Silberling's wacky time travel adventure



+ Best Huge Flop Movie of the Year + Most Expensive Flop of the Year (72.52 mil. $ range)

Screaming Will Ferrell and a T-rex are the winning features on this dramatic, funny poster for Brad Silberling's Land of the Lost


A ridiculed time warp scientist with an eating disorder travels through time using his invention, bringing along a beautiful admirer doctoral candidate and a reclusive amusement park owner to a lost land ...

Land of the Lost is written by Chris Henchy (The Other Guys (2010)) and Dennis McNicholas (The Ladies Man (2000)), based on the same-titled 1974-76 NBC TV-series, and directed by Brad Silberling (Casper (1995)). The film references and clearly loves great adventure films, which it is indebted to (such as The Time Machine (1960), Planet of the Apes (1968), Jurassic Park (1993), Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977))), and the narrative gushes with boyish storytelling glee and Hollywood magic.
The 3D effects and visual concept is designed and shot in a hyper-realistic way that is fascinating and makes the outlandishness of it all stand out to humorous effect. Will Ferrell (Winter Passing (2005)) is hilarious here, blotting out that Anna Friel's (The Cleanse (2016)) fan scientist doesn't add much to the scenes. 
Land of the Lost is a funny, wacky and at times psychedelic concoction, which commercially turned out to be a fatal combination of kid-indicating high adventure and adult drug comedy elements.

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Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 100 mil. $
Box office: 68.7 mil. $
= Huge flop (returned 0.68 times the cost)
[Land of the Lost was released 5 June (North America) and runs 102 minutes. Shooting took place in California, including Los Angeles, from March - June 2008. The film opened #3, behind fellow new release The Hangover and holdover hit Up, to a flat 18.8 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it spent another week in the top 5 (#5) and grossed 49.4 mil. $ (71.9 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Russia with 3.2 mil. $ (4.7 %) and Australia with 3.1 mil. $ (4.5 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, translating to similar to the one it gets here. It won 1/7 Razzie award nominations. Universal Pictures president Ron Meyer in 2011 tried to distance himself from the costly flop, saying: "Land of the Lost was just crap. I mean, there was no excuse for it. The best intentions all went wrong." The film made in excess of 20.2 mil. $ on the domestic home video market, which wouldn't change its huge flop status, if it was counted into the equation. Silberling returned with 5 TV credits before he hit the big screen again with Ben Kingsley-starring An Ordinary Man (2017). Ferrell returned with an uncredited cameo in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009), and in 5 non-theatrical appearances before starring in The Other Guys (2010). Land of the Lost is rotten at 26 % with a 4.1/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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