Submitted by HotSwordfish23 t3_127th34 in movies
Lmao1903 t1_jefx801 wrote
Reply to comment by toofarbyfar in What are some r/movies tropes? by HotSwordfish23
It could literally be a massive box office success that had a huge cultural impact and someone will call it underrated because they haven’t seen someone make a reddit post about it in the last week.
dangerous_strainer t1_jeg1732 wrote
Someone recently told me that Jack Nicholson was underrated ...
barnegatsailor t1_jefzk1u wrote
Or because it came out a before they were born they feel like it's some slept on indie.
narrow_river0 t1_jeg2j5a wrote
Flip that as well for a massive box office success and popular deem it instantly overrated
Lmao1903 t1_jeg33ty wrote
I guess if its new, people call it overrated maybe because they don’t like it and it annoys them that everyone talks about it. If its an older movie, then its different.
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