And why did they arrive in a banana?
Please explain.Rotten Tomato scores aren't all that relevant anymore. It has been misused, abused, and gamed by studios for several years now.
Please explain.
Except most of these reviews appear to be from film festival attendees.Hollywood has been increasingly focused on aggregate review scores. They even use them to promote a movie. Unfortunately, it has become a major factor for many people in determining whether they will see a movie or not. People behind the movie studios aren't stupid. They know when they have a potential stinker on their hands. They have people that will engage reviewers they feel will give favorable reviews. They will allow these people to view these movies before release. Rotten Tomatoes also skews the aggregate review scores further by preferring "top critic" reviews. Ever wonder why a movie scores higher before release and then falls sharply afterwards?
I'm not saying this movie is going to be a stinker. All I'm saying is that aggregate reviews aren't as reliable as they seem to be on the surface.
Except most of these reviews appear to be from film festival attendees.
A better description is that people who see these movies at film festivals are fans of cinema, and not necessarily particular genre fans. And my friend who saw it isn't a movie reviewer so obviously he wouldn't have an RT review entry.Exactly why I don't care about first reviews on rotten tomatoes. They are always reviews from fans of the genre or hyped about the movie.
I must admit I chuckled at your morbid humour.i just wait to see what siskel and ebert say about a movie before i decide to watch it
A better description is that people who see these movies at film festivals are fans of cinema, and not necessarily particular genre fans. And my friend who saw it isn't a movie reviewer so obviously he wouldn't have an RT review entry.
In fact, it's probably more representative at RT since they need to have some credentials, whereas at IMDB you can vote on a score without even having seen the movie.
I must admit I chuckled at your morbid humour.
There are idiots who even if they like the movie will still give it a bad review..lolThe reviewers who have seen the movies, saw them at festivals. Toronto has press screenings and I assume all the other festivals do too
I agree that early reviews don't mean much but once you hit 40 reviewers it gets a bit more accurate. Arrival will drop a bit but it will still get a very solid score. Whether or not you pay any attention to RT is another question
Sounds like Amazon reviewers found something else to do.There are idiots who even if they like the movie will still give it a bad review..lol
There are idiots who even if they like the movie will still give it a bad review..lol
And why did they arrive in a banana?
So True!!!Careful.
The trailer for District 9 was awesome and the critics gave overwhelming praise. It turned out to be complete garbage.