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The only vote that matters is the vote with money aka tickets. That’s probably the single most crucial factor to determine the fate of this aspiring universe.
Yep. That's why we keep getting Transformers movies. Critics may hate them, fanboys may constantly whine about the quality of them, but someone is watching those things...lots of someones! If I draw a picture, and it's crappy, but it continuously sells, I'm going to keep on doing it until the money isn't there. Hollywood is the same way.At the end of the day, this is true.
Either this is another case of fans in the audience mad at critics before they watch the movie, or this is actually pretty well liked by audience.
When audience votes go for stars the percentage of people who liked the movie meter starts, before that people click on either on 'Not Interested' or 'Want to See' buttons, and it calculates the percentage of audience who want to see among everyone there who clicked before the film release.Does the audience score count the votes of people who clicked "interested" or "not interested" before the release?
This is a fascinating score motion this movie is having right now.
Critics
31%
Average Rating: 4.5/10
Reviews Counted: 150
Fresh: 46
Rotten: 104
AUDIENCE SCORE
88%
liked it
Average Rating: 4.3/5
User Ratings: 8,869