Sunday, January 1, 2012

Most Infuriating Films of 2011

I could even excuse that, but the timeline just drove me bonkers,” Moviefone writes.

The result is that all scenes with Sean Penn seem to “interrupt” the story, taking the viewer out of the magical world Malick has gone to such lengths to create.

Also on the list are “Cars 2,” which Moviefone describes as a new version of “Larry the Cable Guy,” and “The Hangover II,” which is just like the original film, only worse.

After all, there's only so many times you can tell a joke before it gets tired.

“Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,” which came out right before Christmas is another unnecessary sequel and quite a disappointment compared to the first film, which actually managed to set the bar higher.

Because it's a Guy Ritchie movie starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, “Game of Shadows” is infuriating because it had people hoping for something more than a typical Hollywood sequel: and it's precisely what they got.

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