These Are the Most Overrated Movies of All Time

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Following up on one of the most charming, thoughtful, and memorable movies of the 1990s, the modern iteration of (Willy Wonka) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory left a lot to be desired. It's not the same heartfelt family film that people were expecting, and critics seemed to put on nostalgia blinders to keep that out of their minds. Johnny Depp did a good job of playing the mad scientist behind the suspicious sweets, but some critics found the characters to lack depth, and the cinematography overbore the plot, which was the driving force behind the original. 

The Hangover Franchise

The Hangover was a cultural phenomenon for a brief period of time, but the original hype was totally blown out of proportion. All of the follow-up Hangover movies have been critical messes. It's evident that they're trying to rebuild a formula that wasn't even supposed to be perfect from the get-go. Critics went off about the jokes in this franchise, and how they don't stick unless you're the same age you were when the first one came out. Again, we're not bashing the movie, it's just totally overrated. 

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The More You Know

  • Executive producer of Toy Story and Chief Pixar shareholder Steve Jobs picked Bob Dylan as his first choice to write and perform the soundtrack to the film over Randy Newman.
  • In the first draft of the Back to the Future screenplay, the time machine wasn't a Delorean, it was a refrigerator.
  • A "Harry Potter" stunt double was paralyzed on the job.
  • Brad Pitt injured his Achilles heel while playing Achilles.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.