The first time you watch a new movie can be an awesome experience and you might end up falling in love with that movie. But occasionally, when the bliss of the first impression goes away, you start thinking about what you have watched. And then you realize that the movie doesn’t really make sense or even is poorly made. This way a cherished movie can very easily become a hated one.
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Idiocracy was a beloved farcical comedy and is now viewed as a dystopian documentary from 3-5 years in the future
Armageddon was probably the most watched movie from the 90s and everyone hates it because Hollywood magic doesn’t explain science.Screw you guys, that movie is fantastic and I have multiple science degrees that don’t care
Avatar. I don’t know if would say hated, but I do feel more people are saying it’s overrated today than they did when it came out
Well, technically a show not a movie, but from what I hear the ending of Game of Thrones basically f****d itself into oblivion and now no one talks about it anymore.
I haven’t seen anyone mention Captain Philips yet. Apparently the real life guy was warned to take a much wider berth around the Horn of Africa specifically bc of the threat of pirates, but he wanted to save time and ope! What do you know, there were pirates! Apparently the crew was pissed the movie made him look like such a hero when the situation was basically his fault.
Debbie Does Dallas.On reflection, she really didn’t do ALL of Dallas, so I have to ding it for lack of truth in advertising.
The Blind Side
Song of the South won Oscars and had one of themost iconic Disney songs in the last half of the 20th Century. Now Disney has more or less scrubbed it completely from availability.
American Beauty. I think when it first came out it received a lot of positive attention but these days it’s perceived very differently.
Argo pretty much ignores all the backstory US had in Iran and makes Iranians look like a bunch of bloodthirsty people that hate Americans for no good reason and the Americans seem like some innocent bureaucrats caught in a bad situation.In reality the US overthrew the Mohammad Mosaddegh government and installed a Shah that they had close relationships with. The US then played a critical role in founding the Shah’s brutal secret police to keep him in power.In the late 1970s the Iranian Revolution occurred and the Shah was overthrown. This Shah held a grip on power for over 25 years with US backing against the will of the people. As part of the revolution, pro-revolution students stormed the US embassy.
The Force Awakens. When it came out, the sentiment was overwhelmingly “Starwars is back” but in hindsight it really doesnt hold up at all
Supersize me.That lying piece of s**t.
Milo & Otis (1986)At the time, it was the third highest-grossing film ever in Japan. It won the 1987 award for Most Popular Film at The Japanese Academy, was released in English in 1989, did well at the box office ($257 million box office in Japan and the United States; over 12 million theater tickets sold worldwide), and received generally favorable reviews.Then came the animal abuse allegations.
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Shakespeare in Love
Last tango in Paris used to be hailed as a masterpiece until the actress spilled the beans about how scummy Brando and the director were
For a while there, Bird Box was hot s**t and THE movie that everyone had to see. Now it seems like most everyone thinks it’s stupid
Wasn’t American Sniper critically acclaimed until they found out the guy made a bunch of it up?
Blue is the warmest colourwas critically acclaimed for being a queer movie in an industry where there were very few.then it turned out the director dude made it a nightmare for the leads to work in it. and this is not an unpopular opinion anymore, but the explicit scenes in the movie come across as p**n, and tbh it comes off a more hyper sexualised depiction of lesbians than celebration of a lesbian love story.
Crash - the Paul Haggis one.
The Birth of a Nation
Traffic (2000)won 4 Oscars and had a 93% RT score.Watched it recently… it’s like a really preachy and flat episode of Narcos. IDK if it’s “hated” today, but it seems pretty much forgotten. The other big acclaimed films that year (Gladiator, Almost Famous, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Erin Brockovich) had a lot more staying power.
Green Book
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