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Each week, hosts Jacqueline and Mark and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.”Ĭheck out some more episodes of Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong:
Brandt explains that trying to choose the best scene in Point Break is like looking up at the Sistine Chapel and picking a favorite color and notes that if you’re ever in a foot chase, make sure to have a small dog handy to toss at your pursuers.Ĭheck in every Thursday for a new episode of Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong (A Podcast From Rotten Tomatoes). Joining regular co-hosts Jacqueline Coley and Mark Ellis is a man who knows a little something about adrenaline junkies: television personality Kyle Brandt, who co-hosts the NFL Network’s Good Morning Football and the insane Peacock obstacle course game show Frogger. What is it about Point Break that fans inherently understood and critics didn’t? This week, we’re bracing for a 50-Year Storm as we dive headfirst into the debate. If you want the ultimate, you’ve got to be willing to pay the ultimate price.
The same line readings that fans found so charmingly off-kilter made critics cringe, and the absurdly over-the-top action sequences some considered 100% pure adrenaline drew comparisons to soft drink commercials. Listen Now: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Radio Public | Deezer | iHeart | Art19įor all of its oddball charms and macho sex appeal, Point Break had the misfortune of opening on the same day as John Singleton’s groundbreaking drama Boyz N the Hood and just one weekend after another iconic ’90s action flick, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (directed by no less than James Cameron, Bigelow’s husband at the time), which became the highest-grossing film of the year.Īnd while it isn’t the most Rotten film we’ve covered on this podcast, there was no shortage of film journalists who found it difficult to vibe with the forbidden bromance between Keanu Reeves’ rookie FBI agent Johnny Utah and Patrick Swayze’s bank-robbing surfer Bodhi. We won’t even get into how The Fast and the Furious is, beat for beat, essentially the same movie, and that blew up into a multi-billion dollar franchise. Director Kathryn Bigelow’s seminal 1991 film Point Break remains one of the most fondly remembered - and endlessly quotable - action movies to come out of the decade, and in the years since its release, it has become a celebrated cult classic, spawning a cheeky live theater show, a 2015 remake, and even a couple of craft beers. “You’re trying to tell me the FBI’s going to pay me to learn to surf?” Yes, Johnny Utah, yes, that’s exactly what Angelo Pappas was trying to tell you.