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Yeah, because the cash is all that matters...
The Transformers series and the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise make a lot of money too. I don't think anyone thinks of those movies very highly, do they? Big summer CGI blockbusters tend to make a lot of money, and MoS fit that bill.
Other than financially, how can MoS be considered a success? It was panned by the critics. A 56% RT score is nothing to be proud of...considering its lower than Spider-Man 3, X-men 3: The Last Stand, and Ang Lee's Hulk, which last time I checked, were considered massive flops...
Lets not forget that there are 26 comic book films rated higher including EVERY Marvel Studios film.
I honestly don't understand how people here consider it a success. It was terrible, but it made a lot of money. That doesn't make it a success, at least not to me.
All that points to is that the critics were full of it when it came to MoS. Even the harshest critics of MoS that I've seen don't honestly believe it's worse than Spiderman 3, X3, Superman Returns, Iron Man 2, etc...
I usually don't have much problem with RT, but with MoS the critical consensus proved the tomatometer is a flawed system. At absolute worse the movie should be at 70%.



