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Sure, talking babies have been done before and done well, but our baby in "The Boss Baby" certainly isn't one of them. 3 on IMDb's list of WORST movies of all time, behind only "Code Name: K.O.Z." and "Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas." That's the quality of film that we're replicating here. For some reason it spawned a sequel and that sequel is currently No. It's a dumb movie from 1999 focused around a group of babies who are secretly super smart without their parents realizing it. But back to "The Boss Baby," if you've never seen or heard of "Baby Geniuses," I don't really recommend you fix that. I actually was obsessed with those books when I was in Elementary School, so we'll how that turns out. Then those same 7-year-old boys conned DreamWorks into turning "Captain Underpants" into a movie, but we'll get to that one in a couple of months. For some reason, DreamWorks looked at that script and decided it was up to their new standard of quality and threw it in theaters. The plot of this movie is a weird combination of "Baby Geniuses" and "Toy Story." And if that's not strange enough, halfway through it feels like a group of 7-year-old boys took over and finished the screenplay for DreamWorks. "The Boss Baby," though, I don't understand the appeal. But at least "Home" was somewhat entertaining, even though I mostly forget it exists until I look at a list of DreamWorks movies. Fellow DreamWorks movie "Home" did practically the same thing two years ago as it came out of nowhere to earn $52.1 million. 1 spot at the box office? What in the frack? I guess we should've seen this coming. Yet it shocks the world by getting $50.2, dethroning "Beauty in the Beast" for the No. But no, even though projections had started to warm up heading into the weekend, people were still saying $30-35 million, making for a second or even third place finish. I would've probably seen it eventually because I'm planning on ranking the DreamWorks movies much like I did with Pixar and Disney, but that would've been on a random night a few months down the road when I had nothing better to do with my life. Had it actually flopped, it would've signified that no one actually did care and thus rushing out to see it to get a review out didn't seem like a top priority. And projections heading into the weekend had flop written all over it. It didn't look bad enough to make it on my end of year worst list, but it didn't look good enough for me to care. In fact, I really hated this movie.īeing perfectly honest, I almost skipped this movie. Some are saying it isn't as bad as it looks.
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Rarely have I ever sat through a DreamWorks while writhing in pain, hoping it would end and put me out of my misery. Never have I walked up to the ticket booth at a theater and been embarrassed to ask for a ticket to a DreamWorks movie. But they've hit a new all-time low here with "The Boss Baby." Never have I watched a trailer for a DreamWorks movie and thought it looked like absolute trash. So them making a bad movie is nothing too surprising. I mean, they started out with "Antz" and scattered between their great movies are movies like "Shark Tale," "Flushed Away," "Bee Movie," the endless amounts of sequels in the "Madagascar" and "Shrek" franchises as well as nearly everything they've done in the last five years with a few minor exceptions. Yeah, they've made some phenomenal movies like the ones I've mentioned, but they've never been consistent. What in the world has happened to DreamWorks Animation? OK, in fairness, DreamWorks has never really been on Pixar level when it comes to animation. From the studio that brought you "Shrek," "How to Train Your Dragon," "Kung Fu Panda" and "Megamind" now gives us.
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