Behind-the-scenes turmoil does not mean that a movie's bad, nor does rescheduling (though a year and a half is a long time for a movie with a distributor that's not bankrupt to be on the shelf) or even a lack of advance screenings. Granted, Pluto Nash looks like a rather lame movie, but without seeing it it's impossible to tell if its better then expected (there are a fair number of films which I like that very few other people care for), mediocre, bad, or really awful...
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