POLL ON MOST OVER RATED FILMS OF ALL TIME...

Jun 03, 2013 23:41





Going by your picks and ours, here is a poll of films we felt to be over rated. We could down right hate them, or actually like them yet don't believe they should have received all the hype, money, and critical acclaim as in our opinion, it was mediocre'. I don't agree with some of these, in fact a few are my faves but I am sure some of mine will be other reader's faves....



Okay guys, as always, choose all you feel apply...All those films that everyone went loony for and you felt it was just "okay" (or worse).

Poll MOST OVERRATED MOVIES OF ALL TIME



Love, ZuZu

AFTER you take this poll honestly, I thought you might want to see some of our reviews of the movies that were listed:
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ALIEN by XIM: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2012/05/24/

AlIEN and ALIENS by XIM: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2012/06/03/

LINCOLN by ZUZU: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2013/05/15/

INCEPTION by Zuz: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2012/08/08/

THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO by Zu: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2012/10/09/

AVATAR by XIM: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2011/12/16/

STAR WARS by XIM: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2011/09/25/ & again at the bottom of http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2012/03/29/

TWILIGHT by Zuzie: http://cinematixyz.livejournal.com/2013/05/09/
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I just didn't want you to be swayed in any way, so if we reviewed any of the films that were chosen, I placed the review here so you could read them after you took the poll, if you so desired. Still sorry Yearrgsworth hasn't had the time to tell you how wonderful 'Argo' was, but I promised I'd let him write that one. So here are the reviews we HAVE done on the films we all listed as shrug-able.

Peace and Art,
Z.

alien, gerald butler, lincoln, hollywood, jim carrey, george lucas, sequels, comedy, remake/reboot, comic book films, inception

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