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The pirate: plague of the dead secrets
The pirate: plague of the dead secrets





The Alamo: Oh Ron Howard, what were you thinking? This 2004 film, produced by Howard and released by Touchstone, holds the distinction of being the second-worst-performing film of all time at the box office - and was, notably, beat out in its opening weekend by The Passion of the Christ. Murphy has cleaned up his act some since his dead period early last decade, appearing in 2011’s well-received Tower Heist – though this year’s A Thousand Words was a step in the Nash direction.Ģ.

the pirate: plague of the dead secrets

The film tells the story of - oh, who cares? The only thing of note about Pluto Nash is that it grossed a meagre $7.1-million on its $100-million budget. Norbit was bad, but not nearly as bad as The Adventures of Pluto Nash, the 2002 film starring Murphy, Rosario Dawson, Randy Quaid and a collection of various other wasted talents. There was a while there when it seemed Eddie Murphy couldn’t catch a break.

the pirate: plague of the dead secrets

The Adventures of Pluto Nash: Just as Pluto falls short of being classified as a planet, Pluto Nash should fall short of being classified as a film. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.







The pirate: plague of the dead secrets