15 Movies The Critics Got Wrong

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Does anyone keep up with reviews from the great and powerful armond white? Some movies he gave bad reviews to include:

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Movies Armond White gave good reviews to:

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Jrecee wrote:Does anyone keep up with reviews from the great and powerful armond white? Some movies he gave bad reviews to include:

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I guess he got one right.
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Got to love the Movie threads.

You all have mentioned some movies I have loved that got less than positive reviews. It seems a lot of action movies do not do too well with critics.

I was checking a lot of the movies I own with Metacritic, most of them were rated pretty good. :)

2 that were rated poorly, one I'm surprised at and one I'm not at all!

Equilibrium (2002, R, Starring Christian Bale and Emily Watson) Metacritic: 33

I thought this was a solid movie! Christian Bale rocks. Man crush on this dude.

I think I even read at one point that this movie had like the 3rd highest body count by a single person in a movie.

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The Spirit (2008, PG-13, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes)

Metacritic: 30

It was ridiculous, fun, funny, and had 3 sexy ladies in it. Not to mention it looked cool.

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I thought about mentioning Equilibrium, but I just assumed that it had decent reviews. It has some major continuity issues, but it seems to be the only one Kurt Wimmer has gotten right so far. I liked it.
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Limewater wrote:I thought about mentioning Equilibrium, but I just assumed that it had decent reviews. It has some major continuity issues, but it seems to be the only one Kurt Wimmer has gotten right so far. I liked it.
I too love this movie. Fuck the critics on this one.
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Equilibrium got shafted too? :lol: I like it myself, and I don't think those biker helmets really warranted that much panning :lol:
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l0whit07 wrote:Got to love the Movie threads.

You all have mentioned some movies I have loved that got less than positive reviews. It seems a lot of action movies do not do too well with critics.

I was checking a lot of the movies I own with Metacritic, most of them were rated pretty good. :)

2 that were rated poorly, one I'm surprised at and one I'm not at all!

Equilibrium (2002, R, Starring Christian Bale and Emily Watson) Metacritic: 33

I thought this was a solid movie! Christian Bale rocks. Man crush on this dude.

I think I even read at one point that this movie had like the 3rd highest body count by a single person in a movie.

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The Spirit (2008, PG-13, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes)

Metacritic: 30

It was ridiculous, fun, funny, and had 3 sexy ladies in it. Not to mention it looked cool.

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I think the reason The Spirit didn't do well critically is because after Sin City and 300, they were just sick of the whole make a movie look like a comic book thing. Guarantee you it would have done great with the critics had it come out before 300 or Sin City
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Pulsar_t wrote: The only movies I can think of right now that were universally panned yet loved by this humble homo sapien are Weekend At Bernie's 1&2, whilst I cringe at the maltreatment of Bernie Lomax's corpse the movies have so much cheese/campiness/silliness I regard them as timeless comedy classics.
When the first Weekend at Bernie's came out, I really enjoyed it. I can remember laughing at it hysterically. I recently watched it again after 20+ years and I didn't find the movie funny at all. There was one scene that I laughed at but the rest of the movie was pretty bad.

I guess my sense of humor changed as I got older. But another movie "Dumb and Dumber" was released roughly around that time (1994 versus 1989) but I still find it extremely funny today. So perhaps the critics were right with Weekend at Bernie's?
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