20 Hilariously Bad Amazon Reviews For Movies Everyone Loved

4. The Avengers

When The Avengers was released in 2012, it became an instant classic in the superhero genre. Marvel Studios and director Joss Whedon had proven their skeptics wrong and pulled off the crossover culmination of the first phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some even went as far as to say The Avengers was the greatest comic book movie of all time. Real comic fans would disagree, as the reviewer below suggests despite offering no evidence to prove he or she has actually read an Avengers comic.

3. The Godfather

The Godfather is a great film. It's one of the best movies of all time and according to many, it is at the very top of the mountain of cinema. Sometimes, though, regardless of how amazing or revered a film is, it just does not align with one's personal taste. This is especially true when horse heads distract from plot threads that are crucial to understanding the high death toll.

2. Iron Man

Won't someone please think of the children? Iron Man kickstarted the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a bang in 2008, but perhaps it was the wrong kind of bang for youngsters to see. This reviewer describes, in detail, everything wrong with Tony Stark's behavior in the opening scenes of the film and how horrible it is for children to see. Never mind guns and missiles, it's non-explicit, casual sex that threatens to poison the minds of our youth. Damn you, Iron-Head!

1. The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight was hailed as a masterpiece and became a pop culture phenomenon in 2008. Critics, general audiences, and hardcore Batman fans were all in agreement, save for a very select few. That exclusive group of Dark Knight detractors includes our final Amazon reviewer, who hammers the film for failing, just like all of its predecessors in the franchise, to adequately bring Batman to the silver screen. It simply can't be done!
Like this article? Let us know in the comments section below.
Contributor
Contributor

Sean Gerber is the founder and editor-in-chief of ModernMythMedia.com.