“Tell me everything you remember about the True Cross.” It’s January, 1993. Screenwriter Walon Green turns in a script for a film titled CRUSADE. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Paul Verhoeven sign on the dotted line. I am 12 years old. It is November, 1993. Carolco Pictures agrees to finance the film for $100 million dollars. Verhoeven is location scouting in Spain and begins building sets. Robert Duvall, Jennifer Connelly, John Turturro, and Christopher McDonald are all cast and eager to start production. Contracts are signed. Less than a year later, filming will begin. Schwarzenegger and Verhoeven have a final budget meeting with the studio. They are nervous about the costs. They ask for a guarantee. The Dutch filmmaker was going to object, but is kicked under the table by Arnold and agrees to the guarantee. Everyone at the table knows there’s no guarantees in this business. The green light is given. It is May, 1994. One of the largest studio productions begins filming. Lighting is captured in a bottle. I am now 13 years old. The Flintstones is the #1 movie in America. CRUSADE goes over budget. The studio feels fear as the demands from Verhoeven and Schwarzenegger grow, shattering the budget they had previously agreed on. It’s not the last time they will ask for more money. A scathing report is published by the Hollywood Reporter, calling CRUSADE the Titanic of movies. They speculate the movie will destroy the studio and bankrupt the investors. A few days later Arnold will do a TV interview calling for calm and promising a movie like no other before vanishing back to Spain. They call it ‘Arnie’s CRUSADE for the Lost Box Office’. They explain that the movie would have to be the highest grossing film of all time to break even. The public is frothing at the mouth for Verhoeven and Schwarzeneggers’ metaphorical blood. In July of 1995, CRUSADE opens to worldwide critical and box office acclaim. It breaks all previous records. CRUSADE fever sweeps the nation. After an astounding 10 months in theaters, CRUSADE leaves theaters. I see it 6 times at my local cinema. I am 14 years old. Paul Verhoeven and Arnold Schwarzenegger get 10 nominations and win 7 Oscars at the 68th Academy Awards. This was the arrival of the dawn of a new type of blockbuster. A true golden age of cinema between the two goes on for another decade hit after hit. It is Christmas 1996, Jingle All the Way is a modest hit for Schwarzenegger and was negatively reviewed by critics. In 2014, the film is followed by a sequel in name only, Jingle All the Way 2, starring Larry the Cable Guy. As I lie to myself, it is December 2024. I am drinking a Red Bull Vodka and imagining a past where Verhoeven didn’t honestly answer the studio execs that there’s no guarantees in filmmaking. It is December 1992, Carolco has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. CUTTHROAT ISLAND opens to a measly $10 million dollars against a $100 million dollar budget. “Take a look around. Take deep breath and with the stench of death in your nose, go tell God you’ve restored His kingdom.” Below, I've included HD scans of the Crusade Press Kit. Please enjoy a peak at something that never was, but could've been amazing!
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When: Thursday, December 12th at 7:30pm Where: Rodeo Cinema on Film Row, 701 W Sheridan Ave Price: FREE! As 2024 draws to a close, VHSANDCHILL OKC and RODEO CINEMA present a special BLOCKBUSTED VIDEO screening! Let us take a look back at director Kevin Costner's vision of a post-apocalyptic "future" with the 1997 magnus opus - THE POSTMAN. This adaptation of the 1985 novel by David Brin will take you to the desolate year of 2013, after the United States has been divided following a devastating civil war. Hope is on short supply and only one man can deliver it - KEVIN COSTNER! Released nationwide on December 12th 1997 by Warner Brothers, THE POSTMAN was (incorrectly) panned by critics and grossed $30 million against a budget of $80 million. It was nominated for 3 Saturn Awards and won all five of its Golden Raspberry Award nominations, including Worst Picture. We're going out with a bang this year with this FREE screening and giving a new generation a chance to experience this groundbreaking film on it's 27th Anniversary. Be prepared, this film runs nearly 3 (glorious) hours long. For testing your resolve, we'll be giving away 2 tickets to COWBOY BEBOP LIVE show on January 29th at THE TOWER THEATER!!! Starring Kevin Costner, a powerhouse performance by Will Patton, Larenz Tate, Olivia Williams, with Giovanni Ribisi and Tom Petty! "You have a gift, Postman. You give out hope like it was candy in your pocket." **PRESENTED ON ORIGINAL VHS IN GLORIOUS PAN & SCAN** Rodeo Cinema on Film Row has onsite concessions, and you can get adult beverages from the nearby CORE4 BREWERY, THE STUDY, and OKCIDER! Rodeo Cinema on Film Row is located within the historic Paramount Building at 701 W Sheridan Ave, Oklahoma City, OK. DOORS OPEN @ 7:30PM, SHOW STARTS @ 8:00PM |
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