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I think Marvel just did...
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More proof that RT doesn't mean anything?![]()
See, that just proves that the critics have an agenda against WB and DC.

I think Marvel just did...
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More proof that RT doesn't mean anything?![]()

Disney owns RT.

I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
I'm positive that if BVS was a critical success people would gladly recite the RT score all over the various threads... ala TDK. If SS becomes a critical darling a lot of the same detractors will began happily qouting the RT score without a care in the world.

I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
It's still an average of how many movie critics thought the movie was "fresh". There's 300+ critics reviewing this film, actual film critics. I don't see how it's NOT credible?I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
Exactly! When Nolan was making Batman movies it was credible, post MOS I guess it isn't anymore?I'm positive that if BVS was a critical success people would gladly recite the RT score all over the various threads... ala TDK. If SS becomes a critical darling a lot of the same detractors will began happily qouting the RT score without a care in the world.

I'm positive that if BVS was a critical success people would gladly recite the RT score all over the various threads... ala TDK. If SS becomes a critical darling a lot of the same detractors will began happily qouting the RT score without a care in the world.
I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
I'm positive that if BVS was a critical success people would gladly recite the RT score all over the various threads... ala TDK. If SS becomes a critical darling a lot of the same detractors will began happily qouting the RT score without a care in the world.
I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
Question: Wouldn't citing Rotten Tomatoes as a measure of quality be considered a version of appeal to authority?
Isn't that a logical fallacy?
I'm positive that if BVS was a critical success people would gladly recite the RT score all over the various threads... ala TDK. If SS becomes a critical darling a lot of the same detractors will began happily qouting the RT score without a care in the world.
Oh, for crying out loud. The flick got a bad overall review score because it's not a good film.
Okay, the 28% is harsh, but let's not pretend this was a misunderstood classic, badly treated by all those horrible Marvel loving critics. In a few months when the hubbub dies down, that'll be the general consensus of opinion, guaranteed.
It gives me no pleasure as a DC fan to say any of this, but it's way past time people stopped mindlessly defending BvS, and took a more level-headed approach. It's just not good. Mediocre at best, poor at worst. The fact that Civil War looks to be several leagues above it doesn't help matters, but that's the hand we've been dealt.
If Civil War were on 28% percent, and BvS was tracking to be in the high 90s, then you can bet your ass DC fans would be lording it over the Marvelites.
Time to stop blaming critics, Marvel, Disney, other fans and anyone else for this. The blame lies squarely with WB, and the man they've let control the direction of the DCEU thus far - Zack Snyder. End of story.
I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
Okay, the 28% is harsh, but let's not pretend this was a misunderstood classic, badly treated by all those horrible Marvel loving critics. In a few months when the hubbub dies down, that'll be the general consensus of opinion, guaranteed.
It gives me no pleasure as a DC fan to say any of this, but it's way past time people stopped mindlessly defending BvS, and took a more level-headed approach. It's just not good. Mediocre at best, poor at worst. The fact that Civil War looks to be several leagues above it doesn't help matters, but that's the hand we've been dealt.
If Civil War were on 28% percent, and BvS was tracking to be in the high 90s, then you can bet your ass DC fans would be lording it over the Marvelites.
Time to stop blaming critics, Marvel, Disney, other fans and anyone else for this. The blame lies squarely with WB, and the man they've let control the direction of the DCEU thus far - Zack Snyder. End of story.
I find it interesting that people still value Rotten Tomatoes... These are the same critics that gave Noah a 76% while the audience score was a 41%. Why do people care so much about this score?
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
76% is a pretty mediocre RT score, quite frankly. I can't think of a movie that scored below 80% on RT over the last 15 years that I've liked very much. Of course, just because a movie is >80% doesn't mean I'm going to like it either.
You know what holds weight? When you see how much the critics and general audiences agree. When Civil War blast past BvS at the box office, while the RT score is worlds better, it is a consensus. Not one you have to agree with, but it still is a consensus.I don't think anyone's suggesting that there's no value in a single opinion. Plenty of critics made good points and had insights about the film.
But blanket statements about things don't hold a lot of weight in a conversation about the movie's strengths and weaknesses.
Discussing the movie's strengths and weaknesses does.
RT scores under 80 are different then those 80 and above. A lot more consensus with 80 and up.Uh, no it's not. The vast, vast majority of movies ranked on RT don't even merit a fresh rating(60% or higher) much less clear that hurdle by well over have a dozen percentage points. Anything at a 76% is a pretty good score for a movie. There are many classic films that "only" got a score this high. There are many that have been nominated for best picture which had a comparable RT score. Maybe you're expectations are just a bit too high.
You know what holds weight? When you see how much the critics and general audiences agree. When Civil War blast past BvS at the box office, while the RT score is worlds better, it is a consensus. Not one you have to agree with, but it still is a consensus.