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* WorkingTitle: ''Bastille Day'' was initially called ''La Terreur'' (''The Terror'', as in ReignOfTerror) before the change was made in late 2015. It was even in the first trailer.

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* WorkingTitle: ''Bastille Day'' was initially called ''La Terreur'' (''The Terror'', as in ReignOfTerror) before the change was made in late 2015. It The original title was even in the [[https://youtu.be/9YPXtt0gZbc first trailer.teaser]].
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The first and second film are slowly shaping up into this as TheNineties are getting further and further away. The most blatant outdated things yet are cathode ray tubes televisions, VHS cassettes and Polaroid instant cameras.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The first and second film are slowly shaping up into this as TheNineties are getting further and further away. The most blatant outdated things yet are cathode ray tubes televisions, VHS cassettes and Polaroid instant cameras.cameras (Béatrice asks Jacquart to take a photo of a portrait in his castle with a Polaroid, then we assume he'd have to mail it to her or she would go there and pick it up -- modern cellphones would make it ''much'' easier for her to get such a picture in no time).
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* BoxOfficeBomb: In France, 5 million cinema ticket sales were needed for ''Bastille Day'' to start being profitable. It sold only slightly above 2 million tickets and didn't crack the top 20 grossers of that year (contrast the first film, which thoroughly dominated 1993 with 14 million admissions, and the first sequel, which placed third in 1998 with 8 million admissions behind ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' and ''Film/TheDinnerGame'').

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* BoxOfficeBomb: In France, 5 million cinema ticket sales admissions were needed for ''Bastille Day'' to start being profitable. It sold only slightly above 2 million tickets and didn't crack the top 20 grossers of that year (contrast the first film, which thoroughly dominated 1993 with 14 million admissions, and the first sequel, which placed third in 1998 with 8 million admissions behind ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' and ''Film/TheDinnerGame'').

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