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Originally Posted by Just_Discovered_3D
Which Ghostbusters?
All of those other films seem like the critics loved them but the "man on the street" wouldn't have heard of them. Except for Bohemian Rhapsody, I can believe folks watched that.
IIRC, Mel Gibson wasn't a huge fan of Hacksaw Ridge, comparing it to raising someone else's baby and having to learn to love it. It struck me as a film Mad Mel had to make in order to get "work release" from "Hollywood jail".
Everything Everywhere All At Once was massively overrated by YouTube critics who normally rail against everything that movie was. When the "anti-hollywood" critics and the normal critics are united in praising a film, it's almost certainly overrated.
The King's Man was overrated? I thought it got very mixed reviews (which is fair) and had a middling turnout theatrically. It was unfortunately a film that was clearly made for 3D but was just weird in 2D as all of the 3D sequences were left in flat.
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The first ever Ghostbusters. All the other ones aren't rated very highly.
Green Book won very big prizes didn't it? Surely that means it's 'rated'.