The Conan cast discuss the film at New York Comic Con

Jason Momoa was among the stars attending the New York Comic Con, and here’s a video of the panel, with Rose McGowan and Stephen Lang. They discuss things like fandom interaction, comparisons with San Diego Comic Con, ideal roles, and Conan being a “family film” (tongue-in-cheek, of course). I can’t embed the video, so you’ll have to click the link, sadly.

There was more from the panel not recorded in the video, as FilmBuffOnline also has information:

Although it got trashed by the critics (scoring a 23% at Rotten Tomatoes) audiences who came out to see this past summer’s fantasy adventure Conan The Barbarian seemed to enjoy the film, giving it a “B minus” CinemaScore. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough audiences showing up to see the film to hit any higher than fourth place at the box office its opening weekend.

This weekend at New York Comic Con, the film’s three stars Jason Momoa, Rose McGowan and Stephen Lang appeared at a panel to discuss the film. Invariably, the subject of the film’s poor box office and the chance of a sequel came was brought up. Momoa, who had stated when he was doing promotion for the film that he had written a story for a possible sequel, stated that there was little possibility that a sequel would happen.

“I haven’t heard a word from anyone and it’s kind of sad because I feel a little cheated myself because we really busted our asses to make it amazing for the fans. I was a fan and I think we really hit it but to tell you the truth a lot of people didn’t go see it so I doubt that they’ll make a sequel. I would love it, but there would be less money there and [a sequel] is something that I would want to be bigger and better.”

McGowan jumped in to add that a fate of a movie can often be outside the control of its cast and crew, stating that the film’s R rating may have kept some audiences away while the PG-13 rated horror film Fright Night, which opened the same day, further siphoned off potential ticket buyers.

“People don’t understand behind the scenes stuff.  Lionsgate and Millennium, the people behind [the movie], to an extent did a really good job. But the entire distribution team at Lionsgate just got replaced. Also the second weekend Hurricane Irene happened and two-thirds of the country was shut down so it was just bad luck essentially.”

McGowan went on to draw an analogy as to what it was like to make a film she was proud of only to have it fail at the box office. “It’s essentially like giving birth to this really great baby, you hand it to the nurse and it falls out of her hands and flies out the window,” she said.

“They dropped my baby?” questioned Momoa after the laughter in response to McGowan’s statement died down.

“They did!” she replied. “They drop kicked it!”

Lang added that he has participated in a number films that weren’t successful right away but still went on to find their audiences. He also stated that he was disappointed that he wouldn’t get to see more of his castmate Momoa continue to explore the character of Conan in future films.

“It’s really easy to do a postmortem on the thing. I think that the R didn’t help the business of the film one bit. Maybe it was necessary for the movie. I see that. I think Rose says it pretty well that the distribution didn’t work out quite it should have. I sure wish this one had done much better than it did. I think it deserved a number of sequels and I would like to see Jason track that character for a long time.”

While my thoughts on the film’s marketing and quality are out there, I wouldn’t rule out Hurricane Irene as a contributing factor to its poor financial returns, what with over a thousand cinemas being closed over the end of the second weekend.  Ah well.

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  • http://www.originalgeekspodcast.com/ Dedpool

    All it needs is big enough DVD/Blu-Ray sales and they’ll do it. Look at “Boondock Saints,” and “The Mask of Zorro.” Granted Zorro actually did well, but it took them mad long to get a sequel. Saints is closer where it had a cult following that was huge but still took forever for a sequel. I hope the dvd sales make up for it and we at least get something even if it’s direct to disc, it could still be of the level of something like “Ironclad,” “Black Death,” “or Solomon Kane” even.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Enrique-Dueñas/633559683 Enrique Dueñas

    Yeah, the fact that the movie STINKS really did not matter…

  • Anonymous

    Saying the film failed because it was R-rated is dishonest and a shows a total lack of respect to the fans.
    The film that was supposed to wash away any fading memories of a wheel pushing Austrian but, in contrario incited many , even anti Ahnulds, to go back and watch Conan the Barbarian 1981 to forget the lousy piece of crap named Conan 2011. Not because that clone of Conan was better or worse than the new one, just because it was a real film, well made, not the lamest possible “remake which isn’t officially a remake but is a remake with a tiny twist”.
    It wasn’t more faithful to Howard than Milius’ version: for one element made more ‘faithful’ than those present in the 1981 one, hundreds of other details were in fact worse than the first version. Sad but true.

    Rose McGowan is not accepting reality and Momoa is living in a daydream.
    There is no magnificent baby, all we see is an abominable deformed child birthed by Marcus Nispel, from behind.
    When I think he needed 90million$, oh no now it’s officially 70million$, to plop that poor excuse of a movie. Crom!

    How could a sequel be built upon such a poor basis as this Conan 2011? Conan’s origins are carbon copied from Milius’ movie, Venarium is past, Conan’s days as a pirate with Belit may be already old news, and we should accept with open arms a surprise scenario for this Conan sequel thrown on the table at the last second by buddy Momoa?

    Hint: I want to see some genuine Robert E Howard, then some tasty pastiches eventually, but only written by the best acclaimed Conan authors still keeping the flame,and one day why not, any old crap written by some Nispel, Momoa, or even a Conan comedy.
    But first things first by Crom.

    It is amusing to notice that Nispel is now truly out of the equation, he’s left in a corner like a punished noisy child, thinking over how he’ll live forever in Milius’ shadow whatever he’ll do or say.

  • Anonymous

    McGowan says the fans dropped the baby ( the ‘baby’ being this lousy movie directed by this amateur called Marcus Nispel) and even drop-kicked it.
    I’d like to say that I’m sad the fans didn’t dropkick McGowan and the whole team responsible for this mess with the baby altogether.
    Fans got their balls slapped once again with a poor quality Conan movie, it’s time for some people at Paradox and CPI to get dropkicked beyond the borders of the stadium too for having allowed this catastrophe to take place under our very eyes.
    Howard must be shaking in his grave I’m telling ya.

  • http://www.facebook.com/grailchaser Andrew Leitch

    Boondock Saints took so long to get a sequel because its director was an utter prat obsessed with his own genius and burned all his bridges in Hollywood. At least if you believe the “making of” documentary.

  • http://www.facebook.com/grailchaser Andrew Leitch

    Actually, I thought the dropping the baby statement was more in reference to: “But the entire distribution team at Lionsgate just got replaced. ”

    There was almost no promotion in Australia. On opening night at the cinema I went to, there wasn’t a *single* poster of Conan on the wall anywhere. How the hell do you build up excitement when people don’t even know a new movie exists?!

  • http://www.ageofconan.de Waldgeist

    Since it had a incredibly weak starting weekend, no that doesn’t matter as much as anyone might believe. If it would’ve had a great start and then a fast decline, that would’ve been an indication, but too few actually went to see it, to give it a bad word of mouth. The advertisement was not good, no one knew what was coming. The biggest crowd turn off was “it is not Arnold” if you look around the web and in major reviews.

  • http://www.ageofconan.de Waldgeist

    Yeah her comment was not directed at the fans. Don’t read your hatred into anything Red. Rose is a really sweet woman, that loves her fans and would never insult the audience in such a way.

  • Finn Palm

    In Sweden the marketing was non-existent. The only mention of the movie at all was an ad in the newspaper one or two days before opening.

    Like I always have I will keep blaming the producers for most of this. It seems to me that those closest involved with the making (actors, script writers) were fans to some extent or at least had a sound view of what a Conan movie should be. Through this whole process names like Avi Lerner and his mind numbingly retarded ideas come to mind, and his (and a few others like him) dirty fingers in the soup is what made it turn foul.

    I’m even starting to wonder if there is someone who chooses what “fan reactions” gets across to the cast and others. It’s like they have blinds on, or just don’t read what people say.

    Clearly a lot of people voted with their wallets too, since the hurricane didn’t strike Europe for example. Sure, in the US the hurricane is part of the problem, and sure in the rest of the world the marketing is part of the problem. But a movie that has such a bad rep as this one had *even before opening in the theaters* doesn’t need a whole lot of viewers to assure the remaining potential viewers (who keep themselves updated) to stay away from it once the word gets out. I have strongly discouraged people (some even came to me and asked me up front if I thought the upcoming new Conan-movie would be worth watching) from paying to see this piece of crap, and since they know I’m a fan of Howard’s Conan (not to mention a picky cineaste) they listen and choose other movies to watch. Online communities has been a great help in spreading this word too, and friends of friends have heeded advice. I’m just one and I have affected many.

    No, bury this stillborn “magnificent baby”, wait a couple of years and reboot the franchise again.

    Perhaps next time they’ll get it right.

  • http://twitter.com/kikefriki Enrique Dueñas

    That’s not entirely true. If you have a weak product, is much more difficult to create a positive marketing campaign around it. The trailer, for example, dont have “AWESOME FX” or “INCREDIBLE PLOT POINTS” because the movie itself have not any of that things. It looked cheap and stupid beacuse it was cheap and astupid.

    There was a negative buzz surrounding this production from the very beginning. And the marketing people were unable to stop it. Why? Because they cant deny the fact that the movie is a weak “b” action flick. At the end, the “gloomers” were right in their assumptions.

    And another thing: even forgetting the quality of it, the movie is unfaithful to Howard, to the comic books an to John Millius. They dont choose one fanbase and alienate all of them.

  • http://twitter.com/kikefriki Enrique Dueñas

    “Abominable deformed child” is the best description about this movie I have ever read.

  • http://www.ageofconan.de Waldgeist

    Yes of course you are right, but the thing is… I’ve dragged 10 people to the cinema to see this and they all said “wow, after that trailer, I expected something much worse”. And there you go. Of course no one thought that it was a brilliant movie, but they all enjoyed it and thought it was an evening well spent.

    The way the movie was marketed made the movie look worse than most people who actually saw it expected it to be. It could’ve been way more successful, just as it is now, with a different marketing campaign, showed at a different time. August is the dead drop and it showed.

  • Anonymous

    don’t forget the “born from behind” , cool detail…

  • Anonymous

    i still think it failed because Nisple has no idea how to tell a story on film. i don’t think the story was and worse than anything else in film in past i don’t even know how many years , but the direction on Nisple was like a blind monkey throwing poo.

  • Anonymous

    What needs to be drop-kicked around here is Bumla Foom’s constant gibberish. As for ball slapping, well, let’s just say Bumla knows how to slap a nut sack with the best of them!

  • Anonymous

    Hint: Go away, Foom

  • Anonymous

    Hint: you too were born from behi…..

  • Anonymous

    Doesn’t seem like the other bloggers agree with you, looks like you’ll have to register a whole lot ‘a new fake pseudos to compliment yourself and insult those who found the film crappy.
    A lot of work is ahead of you: almost everyone hated the movie, that’s a big session of insulting fans that’s awaiting you. Will you be able to write so many bad mouth posts, bigmouth?

  • http://twitter.com/kikefriki Enrique Dueñas

    Pal, your friends are really weird people :P

  • http://twitter.com/kikefriki Enrique Dueñas

    This.

  • Anonymous

    the actors did really well and i feel sorry for them especially jason momoa he worked his as off for this movie and even though i enjoyed the film i agre that the story could have been better and they could have utilized hyboria so much more , bt unfortunatley wats done is done hopefully we get a sequel but still keeping momoa on board as conan for he did an amazing job . just needd better direction …long live conan

  • http://www.ageofconan.de Waldgeist

    In a free world, everyone is entitled to their taste and there is no factual right or wrong. I agree with them. I enjoyed the movie. It could have been a million times better, but it’s not as bad as pathfinder or Bloodrayne.

  • Anonymous

    You put your finger deep in the wound there, Finn.

    In Europe, in places such as Spain or Italy, Conan is concept that could theoretically bring loads of people at the cinema.
    Since the producers acted like jerks and imposed probably their sh*t ideas in the movie (Nispel is responsible, but producers such as Lerner inject a certain amount of personal input) , the end product did’t appeal to the ALREADY HOT AND READY CONAN FANBASE, making fun of all fans, purists , Arnold followers or even comic addicts, offering them something closer to recent summer blockbusters than anything the fans could have imagined.

    this has been said more than a year and a half ago on many official forums, but smart*ss people from Paradox thought that by silencing such criticism, the problem would fade away by itself and resolve everything. How puerile and foolish.
    There are always a few die hard nutcase fans or people who take things too seriously, but when you read all the different leaked scenarii , see the amateurish photoshoots, and various other deceiving details ( for example when the director announces what kind of movie will be e;ulated more or less according to him) …well it becomes not the problem of a handful of nervous geeks but the concern of the MAJORITY of Conan fans.

    Paradox, CPI (who left things go sideways) , Nispel and others simply wiped away with the back of their hand the opinion of the majority of Conan fans.

    How long will we have to wait to see a TRUE Conan the Barbarian movie? Not a geeky rehash of the Milius version or an alternate and unnecessary ‘origins’ movie? 10years? 20?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_PIQZIOIFTXSF4QZX4JVGV656UY bekkouri

    glad this blog is still alive.
    well it is amazing to hear the cast blaming a hurrican for the movie’s failure, befor, it was the brand equity now it is a hurrican, really? it didnt prevent people from seeing other movies like rise of the planet of the apes.
    that is a false argument to disguise their own incompetence and failure…
    so what next? if the dvd sales drop down; will it be because of people do not have the right dvd player or maybe something bigger: global warming

  • http://www.facebook.com/Michal.Harvey.Havran Michal Havran

    Global warming of the DVD players :P

  • Anonymous

    The RedPriest wrote: “You put your finger deep in the wound there, Finn.”

    And Bumla Foom would now about fingers knuckle-deep and dark, forbidden places!

  • Anonymous

    The TheRedPriest wrote: “Fans got their balls slapped once again with a poor quality Conan movie.”

    If anyone needs their balls slapped, Bumla, it’s you, you brainless nincompoop.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Alex-Miraglia/100002151880986 Alex Miraglia

    It did have some faults, but I found this movie so damn exciting that it didn´t really hurt me much. There must be sequels…many sequels!

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