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A few more overrated movies.

Posted by FightingSeraph - February 1st, 2009


Here's the original:
http://fightingseraph.newgrounds.com/n ews/post/225598

1. Titanic: Ugh, this was boring as hell, yet it still gets rave reviews. I'll take The Abyss over Titanic anyday.

2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2007): Even though the animation was excellent, but I think it would've been better off without the celeb actors or the Futurama gama. I can credit the people behind this for getting Mako from Conan the Destroyer as Splinter.

3. Blade (all three of them): I never liked this series and found them to be pretty damned uninteresting. I'll take Spawn over these.

4. Spider-Man 2: A lot of people didn't like part 3 for various reasons, but I thought this one was a disappointment over the first one.

5. Casino Royale: What's with the hype? This Bond flick has been blown out of proportion, and is one of the reasons why I steer clear of any 007 flick made after The World Is Not Enough.

6. Airplane!: Even though Iike The Naked Gun movies and Spy Hard, this doesn't hold a candle when compared to those or Airplane II: The Sequel!

7. Liar Liar: To be honest, I actually enjoyed watching this. However, I thought Jim Carrey's other stuff was better than this.

8. Scary Movie 2: Even though I prefer this over anything made after this, I'm including this for the same reasons as Epic Movie. Plus, David Cross, one of the actors from Arrested Development, played the crippled researcher in this one.

9. Napoleon Dynamite: For the same reason as many of the other movies on this list: very, very dull.

10. The Matrix Revolutions: A weak conclusion to two movies I liked.


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