Captain America 4

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
A movie that bombs like...

Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania shouldn't have a 46% critics and 81% audience. The numbers don't add up. I know some of you don't like Facts, but those are Facts.
The numbers are facts.

Your conspiracy theory for why those numbers are the way they are aren't facts.

If your conspiracy theory were true, Disney movies would never get a low score from critics or the audience. And that's not the case.

If your conspiracy theories were true, it would require hundreds of people to keep it a secret and not spill the beans or blow the whistle.

You conspiracy theory is pure nonsense.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
RT scores are just an indication of reviews, nothing more. It IS NOT an indication of the box office. As you can have highly rated movies that still bomb, and lowly rated movies that are a success.

All you have to do is look at the non-Disney Fast and Furious franchise as an example of how critics and audiences are different in their reviews. Unless of course someone is now going to claim that Uni is paying off audiences to give good reviews too, but that wouldn't explain why the franchise has been successful at the box office.

We have to stop putting so much weight into the RT scores.
 

Prince-1

Well-Known Member
Maybe it’s possible the people that did go see the movie actually liked it? Who am I kidding that’s impossible!

Best not to engage with the troll. Logic isn’t one of his strong suits. I mean he swears Disney is paying for good reviews…they aren’t…and how hard is it to believe that the critics didn’t like the movie but actual paying fans did. Happens all the time.
 

Hawkeye_2018

Well-Known Member
I don’t care about audience scores. I don’t think studios do either, at least not enough to manipulate it as I think the risk/reward would be too great if caught.
im too lazy now to get examples but audiences scores are almost always ridiculous
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
Maybe it’s possible the people that did go see the movie actually liked it? Who am I kidding that’s impossible!
There are no movie that is universally hated, there are always folks who like a given movie, but because of todays bloated movie budgets, even with the skyrocketing ticket prices, movies need a lot if folks to like a movie for it to break even at the box office.
 

Agent H

Well-Known Member
There are no movie that is universally hated, there are always folks who like a given movie, but because of todays bloated movie budgets, even with the skyrocketing ticket prices, movies need a lot if folks to like a movie for it to break even at the box office.
True I was not trying to excuse the box office score but to leave a review on rotten tomatoes you need to prove you paid for a ticket which means out of the people who actually went to the movie the majority of the people who left reviews on rotten tomatoes liked it some people can’t what is it they always say? Oh yeah cope with that fact
 
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MagicMouseFan

Well-Known Member
I don’t care about audience scores. I don’t think studios do either, at least not enough to manipulate it as I think the risk/reward would be too great if caught.
im too lazy now to get examples but audiences scores are almost always ridiculous
I only care about audience scores, I don’t trust paid reviewers so the 51% score for Cap. Aweiuca means nothing.

Audience score will tell me if I’m watch on Disney+ or pay for ticket at theater.
 

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