24 movies that made outrageous amounts of money but were totally despised by critics by Travis Clark on Mar 15, 2018, 8:47 AM Advertisement
Some of the highest-earning movies of all time at the box office are also the most hated by critics. While "Black Panther" has earned its spot among the biggest moneymakers of all time in just a short month (the film hit $1 billion globally and has a 97% on reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes), other films don't have the critical acclaim to match their box office receipts. To find which movies made boatloads of money but were despised by critics, Business Insider looked at the top 100 highest-grossing movies worldwide of all time, based on unadjusted information from boxofficemojo.com, and compared that with their Rotten Tomatoes scores. We ranked the movies that received "rotten scores," below 60%, from highest to lowest score (the one tie was broken using the RT audience score). Every movie that made the list is either a franchise sequel or based on pre-existing material. If studios are losing faith in the domestic box office, it might be because American audiences are losing faith in franchises such as "Transformers" and "Pirates of the Caribbean," which are still performing well in foreign markets. Below are 24 of the top-grossing movies of all time that critics despised: SEE ALSO: The 13 movies that made $1 billion at the box office the fastest, including Marvel's 'Black Panther' 24. "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" (2014) Critic Score: 59% Original domestic gross: $255,119,788 Adjusted gross: $268,326,452 Original worldwide gross: $956,019,788 Adjusted worldwide gross: $1,005,509,610 "It's adequately visionary, it's routinely spectacular, it breathes fire and yet somehow feels room-temperature." — Kyle Smith, New York Post
23. "Shrek Forever After" (2010) Critic Score: 58% Original domestic gross: $238,736,787 Adjusted gross: $272,605,712 Original worldwide gross: $752,600,867 Adjusted worldwide gross: $859,370,264 "By the middle of the second act, Forever After finally finds its groove, becoming mildly amusing (the actors -- Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas -- are in fine form) but never rising to the inspired heights of the original." — Ernest Hardy, L.A. Weekly
22. "Transformers" (2007) Critic Score: 57% Original domestic gross: $319,246,193 Adjusted gross: $383,373,502 Original worldwide gross: $709,709,780 Adjusted worldwide gross: $852,269,910 "Transformers delivers on its promise of stunning visuals and well-crafted action sequences, but it's not remotely worth the slog it takes to get there. Once the novelty of the robots wears off it's hopelessly insipid." — Joshua Starnes, ComingSoon.net
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