Martin Shrugs Off Bad Reviews

9 months ago 16th Feb 06:30

Hollywood funnyman Steve Martin has dismissed recent poor reviews of his latest Pink Panther movie - accusing film critics of "snobbery" when judging comedy films.

Martin reprised his role as Inspector Jacques Clouseau for Pink Panther2, but the new picture received a barrage of scathing write-ups from film journalists and took a disappointing $12 million (£8.28 million) in its opening weekend at the U.S. box office.

And comedies always have to overcome critical snobberySteve Martin

But Martin is adamant that he doesn't take any notice of film critics, insisting they never give funny films a chance.

He says, "I have received bad reviews my whole life. I received bad reviews when I started with my stand-up act. 'The Jerk', one of my most enduring comedy films, was universally panned in America. And comedies always have to overcome critical snobbery. "It's just the way it is.

And so you go, oh, well, okay, why are these movies that you've criticised so archly still around 10 years later, 15 years later, 20 years later? It's because comedy is not a critics' medium. It just isn't".

Readers' Comments

#1 by Jason - 9 months ago 16th Feb 14:50

Actually, speaking as someone who gave The Pink Panther 2 a one-star (out of four) review in a major metropolitan newspaper, let me offer this.

It's not film snobbery to criticize a ... READ MORE

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