It just doesn't seem like this movie ever had a chance with some people. It would've had to be spectacular to avoid having a stigma. I couldn't care less if the movie is "corporate". I have always disliked using things like that as part of the metric of quality. If it's good, should I have to care that a big corporation produced it? There's so much of that "obscure=good" attitude bandied about these days. Look, having a big budget doesn't make your movie bad, and being indie certainly doesn't make your movie good. For every bright indie film there are countless turds--just like the corporate films. Even if they were pure, artistic labors of love.