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Ah, this reminds me... I made two more.
Early Twitter reactions have led to poor RT scores, but they've also led to amazing RT scores. It's a coin toss at this point for me. I'm hoping it beats MOS' score, so I'm going to say 60's, which would be refreshing for the DCeU at this point.
I'm guessing somewhere in the 60's. Like 65-67%
Whend does the embrago lift?
May 31st and the movies is released one day later? That's not a good sign...
How would you know?
How would you not? It's common knowledge that the closer the embargo is to the release, the more chances the movie will be bad. It's pretty standard issue for reviews.
And so did BvS and SS and we know what happened. if WB really believed in the movie, they would do anything to generate positive buzz and to show that this is not like the other DCEU films. The movie needs prositive response more than ever and they put the embargo on the same amount of time like the others critically panned DCEU films.
Does that show confidence to you? Critics have seen the film. Why didn't they tweet their reactions? Why did WB tell me not to tweet and to only say that they saw the film? Isn't the DCEU in desperate need of some positive feedback?
I'll never understand the point of screening a film 3 weeks out only to lift the embargo 2 days before? It makes little sense for critics to be sitting on information all that time, it just increases the chance that information gets out before the embargo. If you allow them to give 'impressions' to the point in which you can interpret whether they liked the film or not, then quit dinking around and let them release full reviews. I said the same for Vol. 2.
I know. I am worried about the critics who didn't give a positive vibe on twitter.The fair and balanced reviewers are busy sharpening their knives as we speak.