
For the second time in a row, a much-loved & much-hated musical takes the stage in our list of contentious films: 2002′s Oscar winning Chicago. Its FCQ is pretty high, at 47.28. (FCQ is the Film Contentiousness Quotient — details on the math can be found here).
It might be surprising that the film which was chosen as the year’s best is so controversial amongst Criticker users — but considering that it’s chock full of sparkly song and dance numbers, perhaps not. Musicals are films which rarely appeal to everyone, but Chicago’s haters are unusually full of vehemence. Amusingly so, in fact.
Chicago’s plot is pretty simple: a couple of murderesses scheme and compete for fame from within the penitentiary. But of course, the plot is mostly there as a structure to connect the various musical numbers. The cast includes John C. Reilly (arguably, the show-stealer), Richard Gere, Catherine Zeta-Jones, RenĂ©e Zellweger and Queen Latifah, all of whom sing and dance with varying degrees of success.
This was Rob Marshall’s first film, and although the Best Picture Oscar must be nice, he’ll only truly be able to sleep well if Criticker users decide once and for all, whether Chicago was great or terrible. So, which is it?
Chicago
- Great! (52%, 13 Votes)
- Terrible! (48%, 12 Votes)
Total Voters: 25
Here are a couple battling opinions from Criticker users.
Sapphire: “Flamboyant, sizzingly sexy retelling of the classic Bob Fosse stage musical. Superlative in every way. Great cast (Renee Zellweger, Richard Gere, Queen Latifah & John C. Reilly). The most striking performance, though, belongs to Catherine Zeta Jones (who also won an Oscar). Her Velma is a force of nature that can not be denied.”
jenna: “THE WORST MOVIE IN CINEMATIC HISTORY! A DISGRACE! RUBBISH! INSULTING! STILL CAN’T BELIEVE IT! ”
In the last poll, you voted on Across the Universe, Julie Taymor’s musical tribute to the Beatles. By a decent margin, it passed the test… it’s GREAT!
And here’s our up-to-date list of the top 10 most contentious films at Criticker:
1. Eyes Wide Shut – FCQ 56.91 – Poll Result: GREAT!
2. Across the Universe – FCQ 56.18 – Poll Result: GREAT!
3. The Rocky Horror Picture Show – FCQ 55.41 – Poll Result: GREAT!
4. Stay – FCQ 51.86 – Poll Result: GREAT!
5. Dumb & Dumber – FCQ 49.84 – Poll Result: GREAT!
6. Saw – FCQ 49.81 – Poll Result: TIE!
7. The Butterfly Effect – FCQ 49.6 – Poll Result: GREAT!
8. Brotherhood of the Wolf – FCQ 49.37 – Poll Result: GREAT!
9. King Kong – FCQ 49.1 – Poll Result: GREAT!
10. I Am Sam – FCQ 48.37 – Poll Result: TERRIBLE!


I love musicals, so I have a certain fondness for this one by default, but I do list it as one of the musicals I truly dislike, so I guess I must vote it “terrible”. I can’t stand for the blatant feminism in it.. The whole “hey we killed all our husbands because they were annoying because of their gum-chewing habits but they totally deserved it because all men are swine” attitude displayed in some of the songs (pretty much just paraphrasing one of the songs here) I just can’t stand, and it really doesn’t matter if it’s supposed to be sarcastic or not.
Also it’s quite horridly miscast, with only John C. Reilly seeming fit for his role. Richard Gere is horrid, as is Zeta-Jones to some extent.
Wow, guess I really do hate this film.
“Chicago” is brilliant, in my opinion. My favourite musical since “Rocky Horror”. The music numbers are just fantastic, the art direction is superb, the storyline is interesting, and there are great performances all round. Don’t/can’t really understand the hate, although I’ve only just noticed there was any.
Score: 99