Have you ever loved a movie that was dogged by the critics but you loved greatly Or it didnt do well in the box office but you loved it regardless? Mine were friday and half baked.
Since my tastes range from the classics to today, I'll throw out two; The Wizard Of Oz- The critics didn't take too kindly to this now classic fantasy because for a film released in 1939, it was ahead of its time with its themes of self-discovery and appreciation of the world around you, the dream of a better place and much more. Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow- I felt that this film got a bum wrap because it was a film for those who are fans of the action cliffhangers of the 30's, 40's. It was a visual tapestry of an innocent time set in a fantastic place that is New York City. Despite all the progress made, someone has the power to destroy it and the entire world with technology even more fantastic. It showed man's fascination and fear of the colossal and fantastic. And the one man who can save the world is Sky Captain(a take in Blackhawk and Captain Midnight). I enjoyed this film a lot. Gwyneth Paltrow's scene at the end was priceless.
You can add Citizen Kane to that list, too. Critics back when it came out, hated it, and yet, it was one of the most acclaimed films of all time.
I saw it on cable a few times. I was surprised at how many famous actors were in it like John Houseman, Joseph Cotton, Agnes Moorehead and others(including a score by Oscar winner Bernard Hermann). The film was almost based on the life of William Randolph Hearst(Hearst didn't even like the film). But, it was Orson Welles' greatest achievement and he had full control.
True,G in fact Citizen Kane was shown at his estate in San Simeon. Today,the flick is embraced at the gift shops there.
Star Wars: A New Hope. Made for a budget of about 2.5 million dollars. Critics didn't like the movie until it became a blockbuster and global sensation. They watched it again and then they liked it.
The Wraith. Sherilyn Fenn looked real good in that film and she and Charlie Sheen were dating. He was dating her while he was in the Philippines filming Platoon(Charlie put her name on his helmet).
The Manchurian Candidate with Frank Sinatra, Janet Leigh, Laurence Harvey and Angela Landsbury. Surprisingly, this film never had a premiere in any movie theater because it was originally a television movie. It was a dark political satire and considered a cold war science fiction film because of the use of the brainwashing scenes, which were very well filmed. The fight scene that occurs between Frank Sinatra and Henry Silva inspired the first fight scene in the film Kill Bill Vol. 1. Frank Sinatra broke his finger during the fight(he chopped a piece of furniture. Angela Landsbury was aged to play Laurence Harvey's mother. Landsbury was 2 years older than Harvey. It was received by critics years later and it inspired an episode of The Outer Limits called One Hundred Days Of The Dragon.
A few movies that I really loved that critics didn't: The Matrix Reloaded The Great Gatsby (2013) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
12 angry man(original) The acting was very good in comparison to the 90's version but the 90's version is a product of how far we come in terms integration. From not casting no minorities to casting mostly stereotypical characters of minorities lol.