Ryan Reynolds has the magic touch, or at least that’s what recency bias would have you believe. Granted, no one who has ever subjected themselves to the cinematic mess of Reynold’s Green Lantern (2011) could ever forgive him or DC Studios for thinking they could pawn that nonsense off as a quality superhero flick, but that’s not the only comic book-style film the now-beloved Deadpoool actor has seen bomb.Two years after Green Lantern, having seemingly not learned his lesson from that debacle, Reynolds delivered R.I.P.D. (the Rest In Peace Department) to the masses, a supernatural comedy co-starring the legendary Jeff Bridges about two lawmen that exact justice on those in the afterlife who escaped it when living, a project that was few parts funny and many parts embarrassing.Granted, the above quote from Reynolds regarding R.I.P.D. was regarding a particular scene in which the car he was in got spun around what seemed like a few hundred times, but it also illustrates how critics and fans viewed the movie. To put it more plainly, it stunk, and in ways that made Green Lantern look like a Martin Scorsese film.
Ryan Reynolds has the magic touch, or at least that’s what recency bias would have you believe. Granted, no one who has ever subjected themselves to the cinematic mess of Reynold’s Green Lantern (2011) could ever forgive him or DC Studios for thinking they could pawn that nonsense off as a quality superhero flick, but that’s not the only comic book-style film the now-beloved Deadpoool actor has seen bomb.
Two years after Green Lantern, having seemingly not learned his lesson from that debacle, Reynolds delivered R.I.P.D. (the Rest In Peace Department) to the masses, a supernatural comedy co-starring the legendary Jeff Bridges about two lawmen that exact justice on those in the afterlife who escaped it when living, a project that was few parts funny and many parts embarrassing.
Granted, the above quote from Reynolds regarding R.I.P.D. was regarding a particular scene in which the car he was in got spun around what seemed like a few hundred times, but it also illustrates how critics and fans viewed the movie. To put it more plainly, it stunk, and in ways that made Green Lantern look like a Martin Scorsese film.
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