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* TheInverseLawOfFandomLevity: Critical and commercial flop aside, the movie is supposed to be a dark and gritty tale about a vampiric AntiHero, that is forced to fight against his own HorrorHunger and [[EvilFormerFriend childhood's best friend]], with a lot of tragedy and drama going on. In spite of that, the movie ended up gaining an ironic fandom best know for making extremely goofy memes like "It's Morbin' Time", "Morbillion dollars" and "Have Sex".
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* TheInverseLawOfFandomLevity: Critical and commercial flop aside, the movie is supposed to be a dark and gritty tale about a vampiric AntiHero, that is forced to fight against his own HorrorHunger and [[EvilFormerFriend [[BigBadFriend childhood's best friend]], with a lot of tragedy and drama going on. In spite of that, the movie ended up gaining an ironic fandom best know for making extremely goofy memes like "It's Morbin' Time", "Morbillion dollars" and "Have Sex".
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* TheInverseLawOfFandomLevity: Critical and commercial flop aside, the movie is supposed to be a dark and gritty tale about a vampiric AntiHero, that is forced to fight against his own HorrorHunger and [[EvilFormerFriend childhood's best friend]], with a lot of tragedy and drama going on. In spite of that, the movie ended up gaining an ironic fandom best know for making extremely goofy memes like "It's Morbin' Time", "Morbillion dollars" and "Have Sex".
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* CriticalDissonance: All-around hated by reviewers. Yet there are forgiving viewers, as shown by how the Website/RottenTomatoes score is 16% for critics and '''71%''' for audiences. The Website/{{IMDb}} score is also a middling 5.1 with most votes in the [[SoOkayItsAverage 5-7 range]], the Metacritic audience score average is a decent 6.7, and the UsefulNotes/CinemaScore for the film is a tepid C+. However, given a major meme surrounding the film, it's entirely likely many of those audience ratings were done ironically.
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* CriticalDissonance: All-around hated by reviewers. Yet there are forgiving viewers, as shown by how the Website/RottenTomatoes score is 16% for critics and '''71%''' for audiences. The Website/{{IMDb}} score is also a middling 5.1 with most votes in the [[SoOkayItsAverage 5-7 range]], the Metacritic audience score average is a decent 6.7, and the UsefulNotes/CinemaScore MediaNotes/CinemaScore for the film is a tepid C+. However, given a major meme surrounding the film, it's entirely likely many of those audience ratings were done ironically.
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** ''Morbius'' finally ''did'' end up legitimately sweeping something... the UsefulNotes/{{Golden Raspberry Award}}s, where the movie received nominations in ''almost every category''.
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** ''Morbius'' finally ''did'' end up legitimately sweeping something... the UsefulNotes/{{Golden MediaNotes/{{Golden Raspberry Award}}s, where the movie received nominations in ''almost every category''.
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** Michael's vampire face is seen as shoddy CGI. [[spoiler:Similarly, Milo's CGI vampire face looks consistently low-grade and shoddy, almost like something out of a UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 game.]]
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** Michael's vampire face is seen as shoddy CGI. [[spoiler:Similarly, Milo's CGI vampire face looks consistently low-grade and shoddy, almost like something out of a UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 game.]]
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** The second post-credits scene is arguably an even worse case, as [[spoiler:not only does Toomes assume, with zero evidence, that Spider-Man is responsible for what happened to him, but he recruits Morbius, whom ''he reads about in a newspaper'', for... something vague about "doing some good". And even though Toomes doesn't remember his Peter Parker anymore due to Strange's spell, he still remembers Spider-Man, who actively saved his life in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', making his sudden suspicions towards him even more baffling. Not only that, but he somehow has his high-tech Vulture suit again, despite not having the resources (or know-how, considering he doesn’t have his gang) to remake it, as it was established in ''Homecoming'' that the suit was made from reverse engineered Chitauri technology from the final battle of ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', the events of which never took place in the SSU.]]
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** The second post-credits scene is arguably an even worse case, as [[spoiler:not only does Toomes assume, with zero evidence, that Spider-Man is responsible for what happened to him, but he recruits Morbius, whom ''he reads about in a newspaper'', for... something vague about "doing some good". And even though Toomes doesn't remember his Peter Parker anymore due to Strange's spell, he still remembers Spider-Man, who actively saved his life in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', making his sudden suspicions towards him even more baffling. Not only that, but he somehow has his high-tech Vulture suit again, despite not having the resources (or know-how, considering he doesn’t have his gang) to remake it, as it was established in ''Homecoming'' that the suit was made from reverse engineered Chitauri technology picked up from the final battle of ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', the events of which never took place in the SSU.]]