Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Adam Sandler and Six More Stars Safe from Bad Reviews

The final several Adam Sandler movies happen to be torn apart by experts -- but that has not stopped them from making piles of money. For instance, 'I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry' and 'Click,' two films which were significantly panned, made $186 million and $237 million, correspondingly. Apparently, Sandler's box office appeal is safe from negativity, something which the Hollywood Reporter has confirmed within their new Teflon Actor Honours: 6 Stars Safe from Bad Reviews. So apart from Sandler, cure made their email list? First of all is Jennifer Aniston, who got the Teflon Award for "America's Sweetheart." Based on THR, "What's fascinating is when little quality matters to [Aniston's] drawing energy. 'Marley & Me' and 'Horrible Bosses' were just like 'Just Opt For It' was bad -- 'If these were showing this with an plane, I'd request for any parachute,' authored Richard Roeper -- plus they all made a lot more than $100 million." Ashton Kutcher got the "Mr. Consistency Award," since all his movies have obtained negative reviews but still handled to gross money. Katherine Heigl, meanwhile, received the "Rom-Com Full Award" (clearly). You should check out the whole list over on THR. [via THR] [Photo: Getty Images] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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