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''It was not fun. Like hell it was fun. It was a lot of hard work. It was not fun at all."''
|'''Jack Haley'''}}
 
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== Multiple Offenders ==
* This was a hallmark of most of the films of [[Orson Welles]] after ''[[Citizen Kane]]'', mostly due to his difficulties in raising funds and sometimes simple crappy luck (a film called ''The Deep'' was shelved after star [[Laurence Harvey]] died).
** ''The Deep'' would later be remade (and completed) as ''Dead Calm'' (which didn't suffer through a troubled production).
* [[James Cameron]] seems to be a lightning rod for this trope.
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* The 2015 ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' film, aka ''[[Xtreme Kool Letterz|Fant4stic]]'', is not only one of the worst films of the decade so far, but also infamous for a tumultuous production on par with the likes of ''Ishtar.'' Be it the crass [[Executive Meddling]], the conflicts between director Josh Trask, the cast and the producers, studio executives not having a lot of trust in the movie save for keeping the license in their hands (rather than handing it back to Marvel and Disney), hastily arranged reshoots or a host of various other backroom drama and politics, the film seemed doomed to fail from the start.
 
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