I’ve Watched It’s A Wonderful Life More Than 30 Times, And I Just Learned It Was Originally A Critical Flop

I’ve Watched It’s A Wonderful Life More Than 30 Times, And I Just Learned It Was Originally A Critical Flop

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It’s A Wonderful Life was my grandfather’s favorite movie of all time and one my mother has watched every year after he passed away. In fact, we always watch the holiday movie yearly as a family and to be honest I thought I knew everything there was to know about it, including how it pioneered a brand new type of snow (though also still used asbestos in some scenes, yikes) and filmed in such hot weather the cast once took a day off. But now, after more than 30 times of watching the film, I’ve learned the Jimmy Stewart/Frank Capra collaboration was a critical flop.

Honestly, I don’t know how I missed it. Maybe I was too busy making jokes about lassoing the moon while watching, but whatever the reason, this week I found out the movie that Frank Capra called “probably the strongest picture I made” as well as his “favourite film” was actually a critical flop when it came out.



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