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Not gonna go into details, but I once saw a historical movie about a period that's dear to my heart executed so terrible, I got insulted for having seen it. Which eventually led me to making my first fantasy graphic novel. I am a writer thanks a shitty cash grab movie. Cringe origin story.
I am very curious about terrible fantasy books that became important indirectly. Maybe they had good ideas, just executed poorly? I imagine ''I can do it better'' mindset is responsible for a lot in fiction. Any famous examples??
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