MessiahDecoy123
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What you surely can't do is pick one at your convenience.
You're shocked than ROTLA doesn't make imdb's top 25 (no matter what calculation method you pick) but you agree that TASM being rated above SM1 is totally normal ? Right.
What I say is that if you want to accurately compare how both films are ranked over at imdb you have to pick comparable samples. Or you're basing your point on wobbly arguments. Period.
There's nothing wobbly about using a ranking system that puts Raiders of the Lost Ark inside the top 13 instead of outside the top 25.
Nothing at all.
lolz ??? Really ??? Am I arguing with a thirteen year old here ?
For the rest, just try to pay a little attention to what I wrote. You're kind of an exhausting fellow. I've never said I'm disregarding anything just that picking movies that defied all statistics is not the best way to set a comparision. Avatar and Titanic had impressive legs but so does movies from the LOTR trilogy. Anyways you're disregarding something crucial from the very beginning of this argument. Strong legs means good word of mouth. Low legs means means mediocre word of mouth. That's one indication as to how much a film was loved or not by the GA. I don't know how much easier I can make this sound.
Dude settle down. We're not debating global politics at Oxford.
A movie can have legs for all kinds of reasons but Avatar's RT and IMDB rating are more in tune how the film is perceived by the general audience then how many small drops it had at the theater weekend to weekend.
I don't know where you get a condescending tone with a such a weak argument.
It's irrelevant. TDKR was released on a friday. Meaning its three day week end (and moreso its opening day) is bound to be a large chunk of its 6 days totals. No one, if a bit aware of how the BO works, would ever think about measuring an internal multiplier on a 6 days period for a film released on a friday.![]()
I don't see the problem with comparing a 6 day starting on a Friday with a 6 day that started on a Tuesday/Wednesday. Yes one will have an inflated weekend and deflated weekdays but the other will have the opposite so they should balance out.
