Hi there,
2011 will soon end. And since I really like movies, I decided to write 5 worst movies of 2011. These movies weren’t fully my pick since I collected reviews from critics. So, I hope you enjoy reading this post.
‘Red Riding Hood’
This movie sure reminds us of a kid tale which has the same title. “Red Riding Hood”, released in March, tells a girl named Prudence who is played by Amanda Seyfried in a town of Daggerhorn where periodic wolf attacks hunt. Also shows Billy Burke, Shiloh Fernandez, Gary Oldman and Max Irons, the Catherine Hardwicke-directed movie however called “much, much sillier than ‘Twilight’ “ by Time. Meanwhile, The Verdict as quoted by RedEye Chicago called the teen werewolf tale “accumulates evidence that points to only one possible culprit, but still provides a red herring montage so Valerie can recap the suspects.” The site added, “My, what a small brain she has.”
‘Sucker Punch’
Well honestly, I couldn’t more agree with this one. “Sucker Punch” is a 2011 action-fantasy-thriller film which stars Emily Browing, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone and Vanessa Hudgens. This March-released big screen project tells fantasies of a young woman who is locked up in a mental institution. According to Time, this project was supposed about girl power but instead came off as “wildly exploitative sexism.” For addition, Movies Online wrote, “There has not been a single movie released so far this year that looks as fantastic as this movie does and be utterly pointless and flawed in almost every aspect.”
‘Zookeeper’
The comedy film which was released on July 8, stars Kevin James and features the voices of Adam Sandler, Sylvester Stallone, Nick Nolte, Rick Rickles and Judd Apatow has been called by Time’s reviewers the “worst children’s movie’ of this year. Moreover, Geln Kenny of MSN Movies was shocked at “how just godawful ‘Zookeeper’ is.” Meanwhile, David Hiltbrand of Philadelphia Inquirer as quoted by NY Daily News said, “If you’ve been waiting for Hollywood to produce a romantic comedy with a supporting cast made up of talking animals, …… Well, no, even then, ‘Zookeeper’ will let you down.”
‘X-Men: First Class’
Though I enjoy watching this movie, but I still have to make it to the list. “X-Men: First Class” has lots reviews on the cheesiness in the script and some shaky special effects here and there. According to The Guardian, the movie, which features James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Kevin Bacon, January Jones, Rose Byrne, Jennifer Lawrence, Zoe Kravitz and Nicholas Hoult, “is baggy and chaotic and over-long,” though the site added that the Matthew Vaughn-directed film is “watchable, often enjoyably bizarre, and with the occasional flash of cold steel.” Amy Biancolli of Hearst Movie Writer claimed, “Uneven, occasionally silly, true, but it's also an improvement over 2006's ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’.”
‘Breaking Dawn’
Ooooooo ……. I really hate to put this movie, which was adapted by a book wrote by Stephenie Meyer with the same name, into the list but I guess I have to be fair. I just love Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. I do agree that both of them look good together. Okay, enough talking about me being a fan of Twilight saga. Here we go, Time wote, “The arrival of the youngest Cullen, as directed by Bill Condon, felt like just another anticlimactic piece of this prim, weirdly pro-life, anti-fun saga. This was the bloodiest of the Twilight movies but somehow the most bloodless.”
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