Disney's Parks Chief Emerges as Contender to Succeed Iger

Curious Constance

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89% of critics (according to Rotten Tomatoes) seem to not share your opinion on that.

Side note, Rotten Tomatoes scoring is dumb. Instead of having critics give an actual numerical score, such as 1-100, they just give a rotten or ripe rating. So if most critics think a certain movie was so-so, maybe like a 5.5 out of ten, they give it the same ripe rating as a movie that's a ten out of ten? Dumb.

Did 89% of critics think Frozen was a 5.5 out of ten or a ten out of ten, or somewhere in between? We'll never know.
 
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TROR

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Side note, Rotten Tomatoes scoring is dumb. Instead of having critics give an actual numerical score, such as 1-100, they just give a rotten or ripe rating. So if most critics think a certain movie was so-so, maybe like a 5.5 out of ten, they give it the same ripe rating as a movie that's a ten out of ten? Dumb.

Did 89% of critics think Frozen was a 5.5 out of ten or a ten out of ten, or somewhere in between? We'll never know.
I agree that RT is stupid, but they do give the average rating. Frozen's average rating is 7.7/10 from 228 critics.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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Side note, Rotten Tomatoes scoring is dumb. Instead of having them give an actual score from like 1-100, they just give a rotten or ripe rating. So if most critics think a movie was so-so, maybe like a 5.5 out of ten, they give it the same ripe rating as a movie that's a ten out of ten? Dumb.

Rotten Tomatoes also provides a critics' score based on 10 points. Frozen's is 7.7, which is very high indeed. That ranks it as 17th place among 66 Disney Animated movies. If it were a Pixar movie, it would rank 7th out of 20.
 
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According to Variety it looks like James Murdoch isn't vying for Iger's job as part of Disney's Fox acquisition. For now.

There’s also speculation about division in the Murdoch clan about the best course going forward. 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch is said to be eyeing a move to Disney if a deal transpires, possibly in the role of managing Sky, Star India and other international assets. Fox executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch is expected to stay on to run the remaining TV assets, which might be recombined under the News Corp. banner with the newspaper and publishing assets that were split off from Fox in 2013.

https://www.google.com/amp/variety....iew-jp-morgan-guggenheim-partners-1202634210/
 

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