Flint Marko
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Example: the Witch. I believe it has a C on cinemascore.
I don't get why the User Reviews for Batman V Superman are generally positive on Metacritic (7.2) and IMDB (7.2).
Were the User Reviews done by DC fanboys?
I'll never understand why people upvote a movie before they've even seen it. I used to think they were bots, but that doesn't make any sense because then competition could have bots downvote.
I'm not sure why a discussion over the Cinemascore, or any audience rating, is even still happening.
1. 27% on Rotten Tomatoes.
2. Horrific box office drop after front loaded OW.
It's blindingly obvious that neither critics nor GA liked this movie.
Because, that Rotten Tomato score is proof that it is not a trUe measure of how good a movie is. The box iffice drop is less than the last Harry Potter film, and you should expect films to have huge drops after record opening weekends. That is not a metric for a bad film. Once again, BvS has made more than $850 million world wide and is the fifth highest grossing film domestically that the WB has ever released. That is far from a failure.
I like it when people bring up Cinemascore. The "grading on a curve" version of rating movies.
Batman vs. Superman got a "B". You know who else got a "B"? The first 2 Fantastic Four movies, Green Lantern, Catwoman and Elektra.
Cinemascore is an exit poll and a more accurate measure of how good or bad a film since it measures the actuall movie going public, not some biased film critic. Those films got a B grade because the opening weekend samples acually liked what they saw. Did you ever think about that? If they were trully bad they would have given it a grade below a C. Films like "Killing Them Softly", "The Devil Inside", "Wolf Creek", "Darkness", or "Solaris" are bad films.
Because, that Rotten Tomato score is proof that it is not a trUe measure of how good a movie is. The box iffice drop is less than the last Harry Potter film, and you should expect films to have huge drops after record opening weekends. That is not a metric for a bad film. Once again, BvS has made more than $850 million world wide and is the fifth highest grossing film domestically that the WB has ever released. That is far from a failure.
Because, that Rotten Tomato score is proof that it is not a trUe measure of how good a movie is. The box iffice drop is less than the last Harry Potter film, and you should expect films to have huge drops after record opening weekends. That is not a metric for a bad film. Once again, BvS has made more than $850 million world wide and is the fifth highest grossing film domestically that the WB has ever released. That is far from a failure.
All this would have needed was a halfway decent story, a different actor as Lex ( bryan cranston), get rid of the creepy Lex persona, juice up the dialogue between the main three a bit, and a billion would have been in the bag/bank.
How in the world do you NOT have a successful and loved film with these characters?
Cinemascore is an exit poll and a more accurate measure of how good or bad a film since it measures the actuall movie going public, not some biased film critic. Those films got a B grade because the opening weekend samples acually liked what they saw. Did you ever think about that? If they were trully bad they would have given it a grade below a C. Films like "Killing Them Softly", "The Devil Inside", "Wolf Creek", "Darkness", or "Solaris" are bad films.
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