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Any evidence to suggest the IMDB rating is dropping due to 1-star reviews? That they are being posted by people who’ve not seen the film? That they are due to people objecting to ‘woke’ issues? That the postings are by people who vote Conservative?
Or are you just trying to create a culture war?
It's just a general IMDB malaise though. Regardless of what film I see at the cinema I'll look at IMDB afterwards and alway sees a flurry of 1 star reviews. A quick scan of their other reviews tends to show they only ever leave negative reviews.
This is why I much prefer Letterboxd, the reviews on there - for the most part - tend to be from fans of the genre of the film they're reviewing and better contextualised.
The fact that it's done all this business without China or North America is incredibly promising to me. I know several Bond fans and even general movie people where the film is open who have already gone twice, I'm going twice (not counting the premiere as I don't think my pass counted towards box office, I think my boss who amazingly got his hands on one simply asked for it for press reasons) and plan to go at least one more time while it's in cinemas. I think there is going to be a lot of success from people going multiple times to really soak in and contextualize how they feel about it.
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Correct.
People in the states seem to pay attention to the critics and audience of RT generally. It hurt SP, and it really damaged the box office of Star Wars 7-9. The top critics of RT are giving NTTD 74%. Overall critics at 83%. No audience score yet. Based on what I’ve read, which is a lot of spoilers, I think both drop when NTTD reaches the US. Just my opinion.
CR - 80
QOS - 58
SF - 81
SP - 60
NTTD - 70
Rotten Tomatoes is a bit junk, it’s really commoditized film reviews I think if that makes sense. Given two movies with five ratings:
10/10
9/10
10/10
5/5
5/10 (outlier)
And
6/10
6/10
7/10
3/5
6/10
RT will tell you the second film has a higher rating (even though the first film is scoring 90% even with the outlier, and the second film is scoring something like 62%). So you really have to take it with a grain of salt. It’s nice though because you can dig into the reviews themselves as they’re all in the one place.
RT used to have an "average rating" section that would actually calculate the ratings provided by critics, which was a nice counterpart to the percentage of good and bad reviews. Unfortunately, it seems they got rid it or are hiding it some other page I can't find.
https://web.archive.org/web/20071126062444/http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/casino_royale/
Here's CR with a 94% rating, but the calculated rating averaged at 7.8/10.