My bad. Yes, the 1982 version Kurt Russell. I stand corrected. Didn’t see the 2011 version… didn’t even know there was a 2011 version.
Oscar with Sylvester Stallone, for movies I genuinely think highly of.
Checking through the 0-20% pile, I saw that Cop Out is rated 19% and A Good Day to Die Hard is rated 14% and while neither of those is a favorite, I’d sit down and watch them again if I was bored and that’s all that was available. And I’d have to call those the most egregiously misvalued films that I’ve noticed. Of all films made, there’s a whole lot more than 14% that are worse than A Good Day to Die Hard, if we assume an equal distribution of ratings. And if we assume a (more plausible) bell distribution of ratings, then it’s even more egregious. By all means, A Good Day to Die Hard is not a great movie and it shouldn’t be part of the Die Hard universe, but there are many hundreds of thousands of worse films than it.
Really, just the fact that the 0-20% classification is completely full of professionally produced, Hollywood films tells me that this ranking system is nonsensical. 0-20% should be packed with obscure, Russian propoganda films from the 60s that make no sense. Year One (15%) might be crap, but I’d still rather put it on than 70% of all things ever put to film. And, I’d be willing to wager, it’s a worse film than A Good Day to Die Hard, so again, Rotten Tomatoes is pretty much just random numbers so far as I can tell. Why people reference it, I have no idea.