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Post by Vits on Dec 16, 2020 16:18:22 GMT
The Tomato meter is even more unreliable IMO considering it doesn't measure how good a film was, only the percentage of critics gave it a positive review. That's why you have crowd pleasers with 90%+ on the tomato meter but with a not that great of a rating because the movie was ok but not great. I agree. That's why I always encourage people to look at the R.T. average rating instead, which is definitely more accurate than an audience score from any site. And on a observational basis, I dont see many movie ratings on imdb at all that I am raising my eyebrow at. Pretty much every movie that has been part of some sort of controversy has been review-bombed. You can tell because of the overwhelming majority of 1/10 votes, like CUTIES (people wrote reviews before it even came out!) and MULAN 2020. Hell, GHOSTBUSTERS 2016 suffered so much that they had to add a warning. Sometimes a controversy isn't even needed. Both of Justin Bieber's concert films have around a 1.5/10 average, and most of those votes came from adult men. Did they even watch them? Something that's more common with TV shows is that people will create multiple accounts to post more than 1 review about an episode, usually complaining about something offensive. I might give Arrival and OuatiH 9's and 10's but I understand that casual film goers would be more mixed on these type of movies so would expect ratings of around 7. I gave Aquaman a 4 but understand that this blockbuster sort of movie is popular with casuals so expect a higher rating than I would give it. Every rating feels about right. But when you go on othet sites, their scores are sky high and I don't see that as a accurately widespread representation. I'm sorry, but I don't follow the logic here. Do you think the numbers reflect people's opinions or can like a movie more or less than you, yet you sometimes find it believable and other times you don't?
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Post by janntosh on Dec 16, 2020 17:34:48 GMT
Mad max 79
IMDb - 6.9
RT- 90%
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Post by marth on Dec 17, 2020 3:49:36 GMT
Us (2019) 6.8 IMDb vs 93% RT OMG. Because of the thread that you recently posted about Sphere (1998), I checked the rating: IMDB: 6.1 / 10 RT: 11%
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Post by hi224 on Dec 17, 2020 4:23:33 GMT
Basically films hated by critics but loved by filmgoers? Or vice versa? I am Not your Negro?.
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