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** For an UpToEleven example of this trope? After this film was released, there was serious and honest discussion about whether or not the British film industry was dying.

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* {{Corpsing}}: Creator/DolphLundgren is obviously trying not to laugh when the Slags give him mouth-to-mouth.
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** Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.

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** Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' ''Film/Twins1988'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.
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* CreatorBreakdown: The film temporarily killed the original comic writer's drive to carry on the series.

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* CreatorBreakdown: The Graham Dury was reportedly so disgusted by the film temporarily killed that he briefly considered discontinuing the original comic writer's drive to carry on the series.strip.
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** For an UpToEleven example of this trope? After the film was released there was serious and honest discussion about whether or not the British Film Industry was dying.

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* CastingGag: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Music/SpiceGirls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.
* CreatorBacklash / DisownedAdaptation: The artist who originally created and drew the strip in ''Viz'' hated the film so much that he briefly lost the will to draw the comic (and had to be replaced in the meantime). Viz themselves railed on it.



* FranchiseKiller: ...or so one would believe from news reports at the time. It was claimed that their creator was so dismayed with the quality of the film (which Viz had no involvement with, having sold off the rights years previously), that he was going to cancel the strip ([[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2004/oct/19/pressandpublishing.film like so]]). However, it later turned out that this had been misreported, and it wasn't cancelled.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Graham Dury hated the film so much that he briefly lost the will to draw the comic (and had to be replaced in the meantime). Viz themselves railed on it.
-->Not even the most brain-dead teenage moron will find any enjoyment whatsoever in this truly irredeemable crock of horseshit.
* FranchiseKiller: ...or so one would believe from news reports at the time. It was claimed that their creator Graham Dury was so dismayed with the quality of the film (which Viz had no involvement with, having sold off the rights years previously), that he was going to cancel the strip ([[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2004/oct/19/pressandpublishing.film like so]]). However, it later turned out that this had been misreported, and it wasn't cancelled.



* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/JerryOConnell and Geri Halliwell became involved in a relationship together after working together on the film. The couple eventually split up, however, with Halliwell saying that O'Connell was too "immature".

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* RealitySubtext: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Music/SpiceGirls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.
* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/JerryOConnell and Geri Halliwell became involved in a relationship together after working together on the film. The couple eventually split up, however, with Halliwell saying that O'Connell was too "immature"."immature".
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* CreatorKiller: Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.

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Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.since.
** Director Ed Bye's career wasn't killed outright, but he never directed another film again, instead going back to his previous role as a sitcom director.
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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}'' had no executive control over the output.

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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}'' had no executive control over the output.output, and it shows.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Jerry O'Connell and Geri Halliwell became involved in a relationship together after working together on the film. The couple eventually split up, however, with Halliwell saying that O'Connell was too "immature".

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* RomanceOnTheSet: Jerry O'Connell Creator/JerryOConnell and Geri Halliwell became involved in a relationship together after working together on the film. The couple eventually split up, however, with Halliwell saying that O'Connell was too "immature".
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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: {{Viz}} had no executive control over the output.

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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: {{Viz}} ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}'' had no executive control over the output.
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* CastingGag: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Spice Girls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.

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* CastingGag: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Spice Girls Music/SpiceGirls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.



* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: {{Viz}} had no executive control over the output.

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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: {{Viz}} had no executive control over the output.output.
* RomanceOnTheSet: Jerry O'Connell and Geri Halliwell became involved in a relationship together after working together on the film. The couple eventually split up, however, with Halliwell saying that O'Connell was too "immature".
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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: {{Viz}} had no executive control over the output.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Creator/DolphLundgren appears as Randy.

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* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: {{Viz}} had no executive control over the output.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Creator/DolphLundgren appears as Randy.
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* CastingGag: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Spice Girls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.



* CastingGag: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Spice Girls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.
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* CastingGag: Hard to say whether it was intentional or not, but Paige's weight gain subplot carries an extra layer of subtext when you consider that back in her Spice Girls days, Geri Halliwell wasn't exactly ''fat'' per se, but definitely on the curvier side. After quitting the group she lost a lot of weight and has generally been quite skinny since then.

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* CreatorKiller: Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.

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* CreatorKiller: Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.since.
* FranchiseKiller: ...or so one would believe from news reports at the time. It was claimed that their creator was so dismayed with the quality of the film (which Viz had no involvement with, having sold off the rights years previously), that he was going to cancel the strip ([[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2004/oct/19/pressandpublishing.film like so]]). However, it later turned out that this had been misreported, and it wasn't cancelled.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: DolphLundgren appears as Randy.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: DolphLundgren Creator/DolphLundgren appears as Randy.
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* CreatorKiller: Previously Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.

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* CreatorKiller: Previously William Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything since.
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* CreatorKiller: William Osborne, who had been a prolific screenwriter before working on this film (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''), hasn't worked on anything since

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* CreatorKiller: William Osborne, who Previously Osborne had been a prolific screenwriter before working on this film (most notably on ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''Film/TheScorpionKing''), ''Film/TheScorpionKing''). Thanks to this movie and the almost-as-despised live-action movie of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (released a few months previously), he hasn't worked on anything sincesince.
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* CreatorBacklash / DisownedAdaptation: The artist who originally created and drew the strip in ''Viz'' hated the film so much that he couldn't bear to draw it anymore. As a result, another artist did the strip for a couple of months until the original artist felt like drawing it again. Viz themselves railed on it.

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* CreatorBacklash / DisownedAdaptation: The artist who originally created and drew the strip in ''Viz'' hated the film so much that he couldn't bear briefly lost the will to draw it anymore. As a result, another artist did the strip for a couple of months until comic (and had to be replaced in the original artist felt like drawing it again.meantime). Viz themselves railed on it.
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* CreatorKiller: William Osborne, who had been a prolific screenwriter before working on this film (most notably on ''{{Twins}}'' and ''TheScorpionKing''), hasn't worked on anything since

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* CreatorKiller: William Osborne, who had been a prolific screenwriter before working on this film (most notably on ''{{Twins}}'' ''Film/{{Twins}}'' and ''TheScorpionKing''), ''Film/TheScorpionKing''), hasn't worked on anything since

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