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  1. 5 minutes ago, grey ghost said:

    No, you're missing the point.

     

    There's a reason people value consensus.

     

    Sure anyone with a butthole can say Catwoman is a great movie and The Godfather is horrible but a consensus is far more valuable when making that determination, outside of watching both movies and assessing them myself.

    There's no consensus that it's a great movie. The average mean on imdb is 7.2 and it's gonna drop even more, maybe even to prequel levels as it gets more votes. Rotten tomatoe score has hundred thousand votes, r/movies voted it 6.9/10 which is their 50th highest rated movie of the year behind king arthur .


    This are mediocre movie numbers, not great movie numbers

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  2. 6 minutes ago, CoolEric258 said:

    Y'know, it's kinda weird that you seemingly only joined here  to diss Last Jedi. Most people here join to have fun discussion about box office and the industry as a whole, but you seem rather dedicated to only targeting one specific movie. Sad!

    Not an argument, everyone probably found the forum when they were looking for more info on one specific movie or another.

     

    I didn't know that the imdb score is not the mean, so I shared the fact. The imdb mean is closer to the RT mean than the adjusted score,so even there there are signs of mixed WOM despite the fact that TFA was top 17 on the imdb top 250 at one time.

     

    What's sad is targeting users because they share facts you don't like.  smh 

  3. 2 minutes ago, DAR said:

    :winomg:

    It's pretty obvious that's why he's acting like Disney PR for this movie and presenting very misleading statistics to his readers, because he believes it panders to his fringe ideolgoy.

     

    Like Blade Runner he gave it a bad review and danced on his grave with the bad BO results  because he believed it was ideologically impure movie

  4. 6 minutes ago, Porthos said:

    You say that like it's a BAD thing. :thinking:

    It is a bad thing since most normal people were WTFing at  things that apperantly make sense to you.

     

    Nobody gets this shit or interpreted it the way intended ,  unless you live in fringe twitter leftist world, because it doesn't make any sense and it's not applicable to the real world

     

    https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/star-wars-last-jedi-unexpected-examination-toxic-masculinity-spoilers-115626888.html

  5. 37 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

     

    Scott Mendelson...the voice of reason?? :ohmygod:

    No one is twisting Mark Hammil's words though, he looks depressed and is snarky at interviews. And he actually loves Luke Skywalker and Star Wars, unlike Harrison Ford


    How are you supposed to take this out of context?

     


    Scott is souless shill he's ever been, you're just wrong now

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  6. 5 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

    If MT.com % gap and my local area have been the indicators for Jumanji vs TLJ (and usually neither is all that on point for most movies, but they have seemed to be so far in both of these movies' runs)...I'd expect there to be almost no gap between the 2 movies today...

     

    Feel free to tease me about this post tomorrow, b/c I should have a totally wrong call coming:)...you can't have too many in a row without eventually ending up with blown one...

     

     

    Jumanji should make more money but it has too many unfair disatvantages, like theater count or premium halls

  7. 4 minutes ago, vc2002 said:

    TPM 431m -> AOTC 302m = 29.9% drop

    TFA 936m -> TLJ 660m= 29.4% drop

     

    AOTC 302m -> ROTS 380m = 25.8% jump

    Using the same jump for SW9 would give it 830m.

    AOTC was really weird generally agreed upon that it's the worst SW  also had Spiderman as competition. It's not some destined number.If AOTC was better  received it would make better money, just like TLJ

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