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Over the years, it has been clear that even the best films, with stellar casts including Tom Cruise among others, and great storylines, can fail to please the public or critics and wind up receiving criticism. With people’s mindsets growing with each passing day, the options to make everyone happy are diminishing as well, because while critics point out the elements that are excellent or terrible about the movie, other viewers simply love criticizing the movie while maintaining their agendas in place.
It has been stated that with the new generation, a good movie whose tone, dialogue, or even story fails to match the intellectual level can have a terrible reputation. However, certain movies out there have received criticism and are labeled as bad movies when, in general, they are too iconic movies to pass. Let’s find out about these movies.
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Tropic Thunder starring Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jeff Black, Tom Cruise and more was a satirical comedy directed by Ben Stiller with a screenplay by Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen. The movie centers around how a group of prima donna actors willing to make a Vietnam War movie are left by the director in the middle of a jungle and are left with nothing but their acting skills to survive.
The movie is said to be a satire on various War movies made in the industry and received positive reviews from the audience, especially Downey Jr., who played Kirk Lazarus. Not at the time, but over the years, the depiction of the mentally handicapped and the use of brown face makeup attracted controversy. However, it was later known that it was part of the joke with the movie pointing at the absurdities of method acting and how Hollywood tends to have poor roles for black actors.
The action-adventure movie Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom features Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth, Ke Huy Quan, etc. The audience saw the group traveling to British India to find the mystical stone and rescue their children from a Thuggee cult practicing human sacrifice in honor of the goddess Kali.
The movie received mixed reviews along with criticism for promoting the imperialist Indian people through the cult, which resulted in the movie being banned in India for a while, but when it came out on home video, it was made available. The depiction of Indian cuisine was heavily criticized, as dishes such as baby snakes, eyeball soup, beetles, and chilled monkey brains are not Indian foods.
Actor Amrish Puri in his autobiography noted that the entire controversy surrounding the movie was silly, adding, “It’s based on an ancient cult that existed in India and was recreated like a fantasy. I know we are sensitive about our cultural identity, but we do this to ourselves in our own films. It’s only when some foreign directors do it that we start cribbing.”
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Tom Cruise starrer The Last Samurai; an epic period action drama movie released in 2003 in which Ken Watanabe starred in the title role.  1877’s Satsuma Rebellion led by Saigō Takamori, and the Westernization of Japan by foreign powers inspired the movie’s plot.
Tom Cruise, who plays US Army Captain Nathan Algren in the movie, joins the struggle of the Samurai after he is captured and witnesses their plight. The movie ended up receiving a positive response from the audience but also criticism for some of the portrayals on-screen.
At the time, it was noted how the movie ended up opening the debate among Asian Americans and Japanese about whether the movie was racist, naïve, well-intentioned, accurate – or all of the above. Ken Watanabe in his interview with the Guardian in 2022 shared that he did not think of the movie as a white savior narrative, it was a turning point for Asian representation in the industry. The Last Samurai helped in shaping a narrative about Asian stories more authentically.
One of the cult movies starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton Fight Club became one of the most controversial movies in the 90s and it was suspended after a college student Luke Helder planted pipe bombs in mailboxes in 2002. Helder’s goal was to create a smiley pattern on the map of the United States, similar to the scene in Fight Club in which a building is vandalized to have a smiley on its exterior.
The movie based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk followed Norton as the narrator of the story who had a white-collar job and goes on to form a Fight Club alongside Tyler Durden. The movie failed at the box office but later found success with home videos.
DC Studios’ first movie from DCEU Man of Steel starring Henry Cavill, which served as a reboot of the Superman film movies, received criticism from the audience for the ending when Zod forced Superman to kill him and the audience pointed out that it was an unfair choice provided to the character adding that it was hypocritical as well.
Some critics also mentioned that there was no need for a reboot but the movie was confident for the audience to watch along with Zack Snyder’s attention to detail saved it.
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Todd Phillips’ Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix, is one of the most controversial movies which is based on a DC Comics character and at the time received polarizing reviews from critics who did not forget to appreciate the actor for his performance.
However, it was said that the movie was toxic and glorified gun violence and some believed that it would lead to mass shootings. But the movie turned out to be how critical society is about mental health and despite every critic dissing the movie, it went on to become a success at the box office.
Quentin Tarantino’s 2012’s Django Unchained starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, etc turned out to be one of the most perplexing movies where the filmmaker showed the height of American slavery. The use of the word ‘ni**a’ is appropriate and was criticized for using it. African-American filmmaker Spike Lee, said, “All I’m going to say is that it’s disrespectful to my ancestors. That’s just me … I’m not speaking on behalf of anybody else. American slavery was not a Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It was a Holocaust. My ancestors are slaves stolen from Africa. I will honor them.”
It was noted that the fans would have likely criticized the film just as harshly had it muted the horrors of slavery.
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By Jori Parys
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CHICAGO (CBS) — Englewood native Kenneth Sims Jr. is making noise in pro boxing.
His latest win last month was his seventh straight, and a WBA super lightweight title eliminator. But as CBS 2’s Jori Parys reported Monday, Sims has fought through obstacles to get where he is – including managing sickle cell.
Sims put on a pair of boxing gloves for the first time at 8 years old.
“My dad forced me to box – and I hated it,” Sims said.
But the young Sims was a natural.
“He picked up things so fast that it was like, ‘Oh, show him this – he has it,” said Sims’ dad, Kenneth Sims Sr.
“He was like, ‘When you learn how to it, you can quit,'” said Sims Jr. “By that point, I didn’t want to quit.”
Sims has fought around the world as a member of the USA Boxing national team, and turned pro in 2014.
He rattled off a 2021 record with seven knockouts since.
But Sims’ latest win raised eyebrows. A 12-round bout against Batyr Akhmedov being ended by majority decision came as no surprise to Sims.
“I seen all the tweets people talk about me seen article people talk about me,” said Sims. “So it was like satisfying to prove them wrong – and satisfying prove people that believed in me right.”
What did Sims prove to himself in that fight?
“Nothing. Nothing,” he said. “I just did what I knew I could do.”
Sims hasn’t lost since a fight since 2018. That was when he noticed something felt off.
“All my energy just went away, and I was just like this – kind of like a zombie before the fight,” said Sims.
Sims was dealing with the side effects of sickle cell – a disease that affects red blood cells’ shape and ability to carry oxygen.
“The first thing they tell you about it is to be careful of strenuous work – so that’s his life,” said Sims’ fiancée, Jailyn Brown. “He has to be sure that he’s taking vitamins; be sure that he’s very hydrated.”
“My mind’s saying do stuff in the ring, but I can’t move, really – my body won’t let me do it. It was a big obstacle for me to overcome,” Sims said. “After I lost, my team, my uncle, my dad – we all was doing research. Went to the doctor got bloodwork stuff done, and I hired nutritionists and stuff. Since I’ve been working with them, I’ve been feeling great.”
Sims ascension to No. 2 in WBA rankings hasn’t come without its challenges but all have led to the present point – preparing with hopes for a world title shot.
“This is where you’re supposed to be. I’ve always said that,” said Sims Sr. “The community we come in you have to figure out how to get through things and that’s always what I’ve preached to him.”
Sims Jr. – a boxer known as “Bossman” – is a true family man with kids of his own, and credits his family as his inspiration. He said it means a lot to be from Chicago, and hopes to one day bring a world title fight to his home city.
Until then, the pro boxer from Englewood will keep working to make his dreams a reality.
“Growing up, I used to watch showtime championship boxing,” said Sims. “Now I’m on it.”
Three fights ago, sims wasn’t ranked. Now he’s No. 2 in world, and will get the first shot to challenge for a world title.
First published on June 19, 2023 / 4:58 PM CDT
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Bar owner among 2 killed after fight leads to shooting outside Sacramento County bar – CBS News

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SACRAMENTO COUNTY – Two men died after they were shot outside of a bar in Sacramento County early Sunday morning, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said. 
Deputies responded to Sacto By Night at 7121 Governors Circle at about 1:45 a.m. 
A group of people who were leaving the bar got into a fight outside, leading to a shooting, deputies said. 
The victims, who were two men, died at the scene, deputies said. One of them was the owner of the bar.
Investigators with the sheriff’s office believe a group of gang members who initially refused to leave the nightclub at closing is at the center of the incident. Those gang members apparently got involved in a fight in the parking lot, investigators said, with the suspected shooter being one of those gang members.
Witnesses described a white vehicle that took off from the scene. Deputies said the CHP located a vehicle matching the description and detained four people from that vehicle. 
The people detained have since been identified as being allegedly involved in the shooting. Several guns have been recovered. 
According to the sheriff’s office, the names of the suspects will be released once homicide and related charges are filed.
Brandon comes to CBS13 from Action News Now (KHSL/KNVN) in Chico where he spent two years as the Digital Content Manager.
First published on November 26, 2023 / 3:05 PM PST
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Rankings Shakeup: Is Tom Aspinall MMA’s No. 1 heavyweight? Plus Alex Pereira rattles the rankings… again – MMA Fighting

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UFC 295 promised two new champions and two men stepped up and delivered.
By the end of Saturday night, Alex Pereira laid claim to the light heavyweight title that has been tossed around like a hot potato over the past two years and Tom Aspinall became the interim champion of a heavyweight division that won’t see its undisputed titleholder compete anytime soon.
So the question has to be asked: Are these two truly the best in the world in their respective weight classes?
First off, let’s look at where Aspinall landed in the MMA Fighting Global Rankings after his momentous win over Sergei Pavlovich.
Aspinall received five first-place votes to Jon Jones’ three, edging Jones out by the narrowest of possible margins. That makes sense given that our aforementioned question looms larger for Aspinall than it does for Pereira.
Interim implies that Aspinall’s time at the top is designed to be finite while the undisputed champ recovers from a pectoral injury. Jones looked nothing short of dominant when he bulldozed Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 and was worthy of the No. 1 spot even without having defeated lineal champion Francis Ngannou (who was only recently removed from our rankings due to MMA inactivity). However, with that being Jones’ lone win in the division and the likelihood that it will be over a year between fights for him by the time he returns, Aspinall marches past him in our rankings.
Call it disrespectful to the GOAT if you will, call it recency bias, but it’s easy to make a case that Aspinall deserves to be called the best heavyweight in the world right now. He’s 7-1 in the UFC now with all of his wins coming by way of knockout or submission and that lone loss being due to a freak injury. Unlike Jones, he’s actually been active in the division knocking off ranked opponents including Pavlovich, Marcin Tybura, Alexander Volkov, and Serghei Spivac. Just as importantly, he’ll probably remain active in early 2024.
You can credit Jones for his sterling work at light heavyweight, but at the end of the day it is a different division and, respectfully, the last time he had a dominant win at 205 pounds was well over four years ago.
Full disclosure, I am one of the panelists who voted for Aspinall and after reviewing the facts, Aspinall sounds like a proper No. 1-ranked fighter to me. Sorry, “Bones.”
Alex Pereira’s case to be No. 1 is more clear-cut and while he tops our light heavyweight rankings more comfortably, he still falls short of undisputed status.
Six of our panelists crowned Pereira as MMA’s best at 205 pounds after his second-round knockout of our incumbent No. 1 Jiri Prochazka, which is as insane as it sounds given that the Glory Kickboxing Hall of Famer is barely a year removed from beating Israel Adesanya for the middleweight title in just his eighth pro MMA fight. Saturday’s fight with Prochazka was his 11th.
These things just… aren’t supposed to happen? Getting fast-tracked to one title and delivering? Fine, we’ve seen plenty of fighters do that under varying circumstances. But romping to two UFC titles in under a dozen fights in the modern era? What are we even doing anymore?
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Those conundrums may explain why Pereira’s bid for No. 1 wasn’t backed by a pair of voters, who instead went with Jamahal Hill—who vacated the UFC light heavyweight title due to injury—and Bellator’s Vadim Nemkov instead. Like Aspinall, Hill and Nemkov have a case based on their activity in the division. Should Pereira’s wins over Prochazka and Jan Blachowicz outweigh Hill’s recent hot streak (including a one-sided drubbing of then-champion Glover Teixeira) or Nemkov’s sensational Bellator championship run (the man hasn’t lost a fight in seven years!)?
Admittedly, part of the hesitance to rank Pereira No. 1 has to come from our rational minds struggling to come to grips with what he’s accomplished in his brief cagefighting career. It just doesn’t make sense. That said, until Hill returns or Nemkov jumps ship or Magomed Ankalaev fights his way out of limbo, Pereira is as deserving of the top spot as anyone.
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