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I don't think the critics care about the audience/critic gap anymore. It's old news. More importantly, I don't think they care about this franchise one iota. They see Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis and Julian McMahon running around and they probably dismiss it before ever seeing the film because it's "a bunch of TV actors." They see a franchise with a heavy comedic bent and no angst from any secret identities and they feel that everything that COULD be interesting about superheroes (for them) is inherently missing in this one. Sound crazy? Critics are snobs and always have been. I don't think it's as crazy as it might seem.
I don't think they want revenge. I think they just dismiss these movies outright and don't give a damn.
I don't think they want revenge. I think they just dismiss these movies outright and don't give a damn.
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Granted, I still liked the movie for strictly loyalistic reasons (I'm a fanboy), but not because it was a good film. In fact, deep down, part of me is very glad that this sequel didn't come in with $70 or $80 million last weekend--because it's what FOX & Co. deserve for burning the public with all that 2005 marketing overload and hype...for such a poor film. Hopefully they've learned a lesson.
