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Is Ishtar the worst movie ever?

Is Ishtar the worst movie ever?

Ishtar is a 1987 American adventure-comedy film written and directed by Elaine May and produced by Warren Beatty, who co-starred opposite Dustin Hoffman. Many have considered it to be one of the worst films ever made, although critical support for the film has grown strongly since its release. …

What was the movie Ishtar about?

Two untalented nightclub performers get caught in the crossfire when they are booked in the war-torn Middle East. Thanks to rebel Shirra, the duo find themselves in the middle of a revolution.
Ishtar/Film synopsis

How much did Ishtar cost?

55 million USD
51 million USD
Ishtar/Budget

How much money did Ishtar make?

14.4 million USD
Ishtar/Box office

Is Ishtar an Aphrodite?

Most archaeologists agree that the deity Aphrodite originated as Ishtar, the goddess of sexuality from the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia. Her legend eventually wove its way westward into Syria and Palestine, where she was known as Astarte, and into Cyprus, where she acquired the attributes of the goddess of love.

Are Inanna and Ishtar the same?

Ishtar is the Akkadian counterpart of the West Semitic goddess Astarte. Inanna, an important goddess in the Sumerian pantheon, came to be identified with Ishtar, but it is uncertain whether Inanna is also of Semitic origin or whether, as is more likely, her similarity to Ishtar caused the two to be identified.

Who is Ishtar’s father?

Ishtar is furious. She goes to her father, Anu, the god of the firmament, and to her mother, Antum, and demands that they let her use the Bull of Heaven. She wants to turn the bull loose so she can watch him gore Gilgamesh to death.

Why does Ishtar look like Rin?

Appearance. This form is not that of the goddess Ishtar herself, but a Pseudo-Servant condition in which a human that has a wavelength close to her own was made into a vessel. Unlike Ereshkigal, Ishtar retains Rin’s black hair.

How bad is Ishtar?

In 1987 Elaine May’s comedy “Ishtar” flopped spectacularly at the box office. Critics savaged the movie. Almost instantly it became a sitcom punchline and a popular candidate for worst film ever made. But the truth about “Ishtar” is that it’s actually very funny, and not in a “guilty pleasure” way.

Who were Ishtar’s lovers?

Perhaps the most well known myth of Ishtar/Inanna tells of how she chose a young shepherd Dumuzi (later called Tammuz), as her lover; they later became joined through the ritual called “Sacred Marriage.” Shortly after, Dumuzi died. In one version, he is killed by raiders and mourned by his wife, sister, and mother.