IdahoRose wrote:
I try not to listen to the critics. Oftentimes they'll give bad ratings to movies I like and vice-versa. For example, they gave good ratings to Frankenweenie and I thought it sucked, but they gave bad ratings to Alice in Wonderland (2010) and it's one of my all-time favorite movies.
I'd also like to add that sometimes I do agree with the critics - To use more Tim Burton movies as examples (since he's my favorite director), I agreed with them on Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd, Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - they loved these movies and so did I* (though they gave Sleepy Hollow a lower score than I would have), as well as Planet of the Apes and Dark Shadows - they thought those movies were Tim Burton's weakest, and I agree.
* On Rotten Tomatoes, these movies' scores are as follows: Edward Scissorhands and Ed Wood - 90% range, Sweeney Todd and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - 80% range, and Sleepy Hollow - high 60% range. Out of all of Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's collaborations, only Alice in Wonderland had a questionable score (around 50%) and Dark Shadows was the only one with an outright terrible score (around a measly 30%).
Using this data, my question is: Why do so many people hate Tim Burton and/or Johnny Depp movies and think that they are terrible at directing and acting (respectively), or that they need to stop collaborating? I have heard those things on pretty much every website I go to and it both confuses and enrages me.