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The reverse of that post I've made a week ago...

Rules: pick one movie or series and explain why you actually enjoyed it despite the criticism.

For me: The JJ Abrams Star Trek movies, by far the best ST stuff ever made, I couldn't take seriously the original universe with the dated effects and stiff acting, same goes for NG... These movies did ST actually great looking and much more believable, not just the effects.

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[–] AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world 33 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Wild Wild West has a 16% on Rotten Tomatoes but I genuinely enjoy that film. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen also at 16% and also a movie I enjoyed

[–] Landless2029@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

Fun fact. Will Smith passed up playing Neo in the Matrix for WWW. I think we got the better deal but it's fun to picture it.

[–] Hadriscus@lemm.ee 8 points 3 days ago

No way ! WWW is a treasured childhood memory of mine, this rotten tomato guy can suck ass

[–] HawlSera@lemm.ee 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen aka How audiences unjustly bullied Sean Connery out of acting.

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Wait, really? That was an excellent movie. I wanted them to build a franchise around it

[–] HawlSera@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Indeed.

Sean Connery's agent had scored him the roles of Gandalf for Lord of the Rings and Morpheus in The Matrix, but turned them down due to feeling the plot was too complicated for audiences to follow. After both of these became money-printing machines, he picked League of Extraordinary Gentlemen despite still having problems with the script believing it would be as big as the other two films and that he wasn't going to miss out on a solid payday three times in a row...

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen would go on to be a box office bomb, and Sean Connery felt he was too "out of touch" with modern audiences to be an actor.

There is good news though, if you want more from the franchise you're in luck. As the movie itself was based off of a comic book which has pretty much the same plot.

The only difference is the movie added "Tom Sawyer" to the group, he isn't in the comic book and had been requested by executives so that there was a token American in the group, fearing audiences wouldn't be able to relate without a member from the good ol' US of A.

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Tom did seem kind of tacked on there, rather than fitting with the rest. But of course the executives were right, my American pride liked the symbolism of the ending

[–] Dagwood222@lemm.ee 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I can see someone liking League if they'd never read the comic.

[–] Taleya@aussie.zone 1 points 3 days ago

I've read the comic. I consider them two different things