The Shredder
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Not really sure going off of trailers and such, but I sincerely doubt it.
You realize slightly more than half loved it though. And people who aren't hardcore comic book fans(which is the majority of who gave it its profits) loved it even more.Dude, a whooooole lotta fans thought Spiderman 3 was ridiculous.
You realize slightly more than half loved it though.
Come to think of it, I did enjoy my second spinal tap more than the first.
And root canals, they just get better every time.t:
And "slightly more than half"...is an F.![]()
I reitterate: This is a pointless debate right now.
Depends on what school you go to. In most schools I went to it was a D. Still, my point is this movie is basically split down themiddle between liked it and hated it.
With all that going on, Im surprised you can sit through a movie.
SM3 was awesome and FF2 looks to be awesome too.
Well being accustomed to pain certainly helped with Spidey 3.t:
And I've never had a spinal tap. I was kidding.
But I've heard they feel a lot like Spidey 3.
When I say slightly more than 50%, I'm talking about around 60%.Then let's stop the argument here......
Fact: Most public schools in the US call a "slightly above 50% correct test" failing...
Fact: Most public schools in the US under their grading terms do not classify a "D" as a passing grade.....now if you want to talk Universities, that's a different story.......but you are not going to get much of a job graduating with a "D" average....
Conclusion: Slightly more than half is not a positive.....
Let's move on to more speculation.....![]()
Then let's stop the argument here......
Fact: Most public schools in the US under their grading terms do not classify a "D" as a passing grade.....
A) Not true at all, a D is a passing grade in most American schools.
B) You can't grade movies on the same scale as school, for god's sake. If that was true 80% of all movies would be "failing" movies, according to rotten tomatoes.
Albafan is a teacher (in an American school, I think). I would not argue with her on this point. (She also seems a bit snippy lately) Fair warning.
Well, considering that 80% of the folks watching it loved it...