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I tend to ignore BFCA and Cinema Scores.
Personally, as much as I do want this movie to get solid reviews, I don't really give a damn what critics say nowadays (especially after the whole Man of Steel fiasco).
I tend to ignore BFCA and Cinema Scores.
I tend to ignore BFCA and Cinema Scores.
Cinemascore is worthless because they are basically polling the target audience opening weekend. Of course films will score well with them.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...-godzilla-tmnt-x-702360?mobile_redirect=falseGodzilla’s new international trailer led the table with 5.1 million YouTube views in its first week according to technology firm Zefr, which tracks the numbers.
In the fifth spot was Godzilla’s extended look trailer with 1.2 million views. It has racked up a total of 9.6 million YouTube views since its release on April 6.
These Godzilla trailers have been killer so far. The new international trailer is great because it gives a pretty good shot of the other monster. Yes folks, Godzilla is giving us at least two monsters and its they go toe-to-toe (or maybe snout to beak?) in the film (and the trailer makes clear that battle includes immense amounts of destruction. These trailers have not been short of the destruction porn, no siree). Plus, the previews have done a great job at describing the movie’s underlying theme (“the arrogance of man is thinking nature is in our control and not the other way around"). Godzilla has had one of the best executed trailer campaigns of any summer movie.
I always did rely on Cinemascore......until Alex Cross got an A.
One of the better versions of these charts that I've seen.
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Oh god, I didn't even see the person at the bottom!
Is that today?