10 Most Overrated Movies Of All Time, According To Reddit
It's said that film is subjective. One person’s masterpiece is another’s bargain bin. However, the appeal of a film almost always lies in the discussions it prompts and the feelings it gives to audiences. That is why movies have been so popular for so long.
Indeed, even the most widely acclaimed movies have the potential to divide friendships if they just hadn't hit the sweet spot for a certain viewer. Thus, r/AskReddit is flooded with users seeking information about the most overrated movies of all time. Did the flicks succeed on the big screen? Yes, but were they overrated? Some Redditors agree.
Not to be confused with an over-hyped film where expectations considerably surpass the actual quality, the overrated movie has received much acclaim but failed to enrapture an audience. Even some highest-grossing films like "Titanic" and "Frozen", do not receive the Reddit seal of approval.
So, read on to see why Redditors disagree about 10 major movies. See more here.
Most overrated movies of all time, Avatar
Reddit user DramaticChoice4 described the plot as "quite cliché" and noted that "people watch it mostly for the visuals." Another user said, "the action wasn't good, the characterization and the world-building were pathetic, and aside from the incredible CGI and art direction (not all of it, though), it's a mediocre film."
Indeed, even the most widely acclaimed movies have the potential to divide friendships if they just hadn't hit the sweet spot for a certain viewer. Thus, r/AskReddit is flooded with users seeking information about the most overrated movies of all time. Did the flicks succeed on the big screen? Yes, but were they overrated? Some Redditors agree.
Not to be confused with an over-hyped film where expectations considerably surpass the actual quality, the overrated movie has received much acclaim but failed to enrapture an audience. Even some highest-grossing films like "Titanic" and "Frozen", do not receive the Reddit seal of approval.
So, read on to see why Redditors disagree about 10 major movies. See more here.
#1 Avatar (2009)

Source: 20th Century Fox
One of the most technologically advanced films of its time in 2009, "Avatar" demonstrated to the world the potential of 3D movie design and laid the groundwork for a large number of future 3D films. The movie is visually stunning, and the IMAX scenes appear surreal, but the plot is simply unsuitable for Reddit.Reddit user DramaticChoice4 described the plot as "quite cliché" and noted that "people watch it mostly for the visuals." Another user said, "the action wasn't good, the characterization and the world-building were pathetic, and aside from the incredible CGI and art direction (not all of it, though), it's a mediocre film."
#2 Frozen (2013)
Source: Disney
#3 Titanic (1997)
Source: 20th Century Fox
#4 The Notebook (2004)
Source: A99 Studios
#5 Pretty Woman (1990)
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
#6 Gravity (2013)
Source: Warner Bros.
#7 Grease (1978)
Source: Paramount Movies
#8 Crash (2004)
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
#9 The Irishman (2019)
Source: Netflix
#10 The Greatest Showman (2017)
Source: 20th Century Fox
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