Rocketman
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Oh, so you just have a terrible sense of humor. That's reassuring.![]()
I won't deny it.

Oh, so you just have a terrible sense of humor. That's reassuring.![]()

One should. When one realizes that the Prestige has "only" a 78% at RT.Honestly, the internet's handling these reviews better than I thought they would, lol. My favorite Nolan movie is also the lowest-rated on RT, so this is doing little to kill my hype at the moment.
76%, but yeah.One should. When one realizes that the Prestige has "only" a 78% at RT.
Reviews setting expectations pretty low. Could be a good thing for us as moviegoers. Don't go in expecting some kind of masterpiece and you'll probably enjoy it. I was pleasantly surprised by Dracula Untold after seeing that it got thrashed by critics.
What bothers me about the "reviews don't matter" mantra is that that thinking never seems to cover all films. Reviews do kinda matter, maybe that sucks and maybe it doesn't but they kinda do, especially on Superhero Hype.
I use reviews to attack films at times and many others use reviews to attack films. I'm not excluding myself when I say that most on Hype don't follow through on that "reviews don't matter" mantra.
[BLACKOUT]Was there really ANY kid sitting in the theater for Raimi's Spider-Man 3 who DIDN'T have a smile on his/her face?[/BLACKOUT]
Just my opinion. I'd take it a little further and apply it to some superhero films, but I'll stop there. [BLACKOUT]Was there really ANY kid sitting in the theater for Raimi's Spider-Man 3 who DIDN'T have a smile on his/her face?[/BLACKOUT]
No I agree, I'm not going to pretend I don't want movies I love to also be loved by most. I love them, so it's natural to want others to see what I see. BUT I've never viewed anything rated in the 70's on RT as "poorly-reviewed" and I'm not gonna start now. Nor the 60's. That's a fine rating, because some ambitious or polarizing films, like the aforementioned Prestige, could never have been true to what they were about and achieved true mass appeal. And hell, there are Best Picture winners with RT ratings like this.What bothers me about the "reviews don't matter" mantra is that that thinking never seems to cover all films. Reviews do kinda matter, maybe that sucks and maybe it doesn't but they kinda do, especially on Superhero Hype.
I use reviews to attack films at times and many others use reviews to attack films. I'm not excluding myself when I say that most on Hype don't follow through on that "reviews don't matter" mantra.
What bothers me about the "reviews don't matter" mantra is that that thinking never seems to cover all films. Reviews do kinda matter, maybe that sucks and maybe it doesn't but they kinda do, especially on Superhero Hype.
I use reviews to attack films at times and many others use reviews to attack films. I'm not excluding myself when I say that most on Hype don't follow through on that "reviews don't matter" mantra.


Guess my gut feeling that this wouldn't be critically acclaimed was right.

