Extremely sad for me to see this movie bomb. A decent performance at the BO could have served as a filip to Hollywood studios to finance more original movies. WIth such a trend, I guess we'll be served a lot of stale "content" in the foreseeable future rather than something more daring, original filmmaking, something that true cinemagoers/cinemalovers deserve. I'm very confident this film would be revisited in 20+ years and will be positively re-evaluated only for it to be called a "classic". But, then again, the question is, how much of a negative impact would it cause on the quality of movies, which already is alarmingly low?