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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 27, 2018 15:04:37 GMT
Hey, I predicted 87% in the IW prediction competition 👏🏻
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Post by sostie on Apr 27, 2018 17:04:15 GMT
I'm sure there have been explanations elsewhere but these RT ratings still confuse me in some cases. There are at least 10 reviews with scores of 2.5/4, 3/5 and 6/10 that are marked Rotten?
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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 27, 2018 17:07:07 GMT
I'm sure there have been explanations elsewhere but these RT ratings still confuse me in some cases. There are at least 10 reviews with scores of 2.5/4, 3/5 and 6/10 that are marked Rotten? The critics are the ones who ultimately decide whether or not their review should be considered “fresh” or “rotten”. If a critic decides that a 6/10 should be classified as a negative review, it will be marked as being rotten on the website. It’s the same reason why a 2/5 review from Matthew Lickona is deemed “fresh”.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 27, 2018 18:15:30 GMT
One difference I noticed between critics and audiences as I read their reviews is this:
A lot of the critics judged the movie on it's own merits, mostly like a standalone movie. Audiences judged the movie like it was the season finale of a 10 year show.
The difference then is that a lot of the critics feel there was too much action, too many characters and not enough breathing room or development at times. That wasn't an issue with majority of the audience because they've had the last 10 years worth of movies as development for the characters.
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Post by harpospoke on Apr 27, 2018 18:55:55 GMT
The problem is, you said something that wasn't the original argument. That is usually what happens when "race" comes into it. No one is saying anything that wasn't present in the reviews. When I get more time, we can go into them. It was everywhere. Skaathar explicitly said that if IW was about black women, it would’ve scored “way higher” on RT. That would imply that he thinks critics don’t judge movies fairly, unless they revolve around white men. You changed it from "some critics" (what he said) to "all critics". There is obviously a substantial portion of critics who are either motivated by politics or let PC pressure effect them. That doesn't mean "all of them". That means it can inflate the RT score from where it would have been. The BP score is kinda absurd. 98%? Really? That's cartoonish.
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Post by harpospoke on Apr 27, 2018 18:59:32 GMT
93% Audience score so far, so much for the Anti-Disney bots RT disproved that "bot" excuse for TLJ already though.
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Post by darkpast on Apr 27, 2018 19:24:18 GMT
93% Audience score so far, so much for the Anti-Disney bots RT disproved that "bot" excuse for TLJ already though. I sure there are some bots, but not enough to change the score more than a few percents, especially blockbusters with many user votes
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Post by scabab on Apr 28, 2018 1:11:39 GMT
Dropped a bit more today, I'm sure this morning it was upmto 88% or 89% but now it's down to 84%.
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Post by THawk on Apr 28, 2018 11:01:32 GMT
One difference I noticed between critics and audiences as I read their reviews is this: A lot of the critics judged the movie on it's own merits, mostly like a standalone movie. Audiences judged the movie like it was the season finale of a 10 year show. The difference then is that a lot of the critics feel there was too much action, too many characters and not enough breathing room or development at times. That wasn't an issue with majority of the audience because they've had the last 10 years worth of movies as development for the characters. True. And to be honest critics/people who watch this movie with little prior knowledge or viewing of Marvel's films are a bit silly writing reviews and ratings. Yes, there are some stand-alone (partially) aspects throughout the MCU, but all the marketing, all the trailers, all the interviews, everything about the movie makes it clear it's a 10 year culmination.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 28, 2018 20:18:38 GMT
84% now. Dangerously close to the 70s. I’m not trolling by saying that Marvel will be disappointed.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 28, 2018 20:34:19 GMT
84% now. Dangerously close to the 70s. I’m not trolling by saying that Marvel will be disappointed. Troll!!!1
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Apr 28, 2018 20:37:48 GMT
84% now. Dangerously close to the 70s. I’m not trolling by saying that Marvel will be disappointed. Oh no. Time to finally use that gun I bought many years ago.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 28, 2018 20:51:27 GMT
84% now. Dangerously close to the 70s. I’m not trolling by saying that Marvel will be disappointed. You may not be trolling but you are very very wrong. As long as it's certified fresh Marvel can use it in advertising and that's all that matters.
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Post by DC-Fan on Apr 28, 2018 21:40:49 GMT
84% now. Dangerously close to the 70s. I’m not trolling by saying that Marvel will be disappointed. You may not be trolling but you are very very wrong. He's not wrong. 84% is closer to the 70s than the 90s. And when you've built something up for 10 years and 18 movies and then get a 84%, which could drop even closer to the 70s given the rate that it's been dropping, that's a disappointment. Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ.
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Post by blockbusted on Apr 28, 2018 21:50:55 GMT
You may not be trolling but you are very very wrong. He's not wrong. 84% is closer to the 70s than the 90s. And when you've built something up for 10 years and 18 movies and then get a 84%, which could drop even closer to the 70s given the rate that it's been dropping, that's a disappointment. Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ. The film has 261 reviews posted. That’s not going to happen.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Apr 28, 2018 21:53:17 GMT
You may not be trolling but you are very very wrong. He's not wrong. 84% is closer to the 70s than the 90s. And when you've built something up for 10 years and 18 movies and then get a 84%, which could drop even closer to the 70s given the rate that it's been dropping, that's a disappointment. Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ. Sounds like someone is jealous, as usual. But hey, 40% from Justice League is also closer to 0%, a real embarrassment for DC and an epic flop and failure.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Apr 28, 2018 21:55:50 GMT
You may not be trolling but you are very very wrong. Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ. You mean the movie that has a 93% Audience Score is turning out to be the MCU’s equivalent of the movie that has a 47% Audience Score? Yeah that makes so much sense. TLJ has a high Critics Score and a low Audience Score. Infinity War has a fairly high Critics Score and a higher Audience Score. Basically Infinity War is turning out to be the opposite of TLJ. PS: You know a fanboy’s desperate when they’re trying to argue how 84% is a low score for a movie they’re against.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Apr 28, 2018 22:07:14 GMT
You may not be trolling but you are very very wrong. He's not wrong. 84% is closer to the 70s than the 90s. And when you've built something up for 10 years and 18 movies and then get a 84%, which could drop even closer to the 70s given the rate that it's been dropping, that's a disappointment. Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ. You know you're pathetic when you try to argue that 84% is low
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Post by blockbusted on Apr 28, 2018 22:12:39 GMT
He's not wrong. 84% is closer to the 70s than the 90s. And when you've built something up for 10 years and 18 movies and then get a 84%, which could drop even closer to the 70s given the rate that it's been dropping, that's a disappointment. Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ. You know you're pathetic when you try to argue that 84% is low And remember, given that this is the first part of a two-part film, we could be seeing ‘Deathly Hallows’ effect regarding reviews.
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Post by harpospoke on Apr 28, 2018 22:49:59 GMT
Looks like Infinity War is turning out to be MCU's TLJ. You mean the movie that has a 93% Audience Score is turning out to be the MCU’s equivalent of the movie that has a 47% Audience Score? Yeah that makes so much sense. TLJ has a high Critics Score and a low Audience Score. Infinity War has a fairly high Critics Score and a higher Audience Score. Basically Infinity War is turning out to be the opposite of TLJ. PS: You know a fanboy’s desperate when they’re trying to argue how 84% is a low score for a movie they’re against. It's quite a compliment to Marvel. That's all Marvel haters have to work with? Trying to argue 84% on RT is bad? Wow Marvel....you are on a higher level than other studios now.
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