That's an interesting theory. Perhaps lowered expectations will allow for everybody to enjoy the film more?Marter said:Honestly, this is probably good. It means it won't sit on the oh-so-important 100% for any longer and it means people's expectations won't be in the "best movie ever" category.
... Well that explains people's aversion to anything with less than an 8/10 or so.Mortai Gravesend said:Well if I got 60% on a test that would be considered an F.DarkRyter said:How is 3/5 a negative?
That's over half.
I was staring at your avatar for a minute. Now I can't get these halos out of my vision. Curses...Marter said:Honestly, this is probably good. It means it won't sit on the oh-so-important 100% for any longer and it means people's expectations won't be in the "best movie ever" category.
If I got 60% that would be a C. I'd get a U (English A-level equivalent of an F) if I got less than less than 40%. Your test system is botched as fuck dude. That said, our grade depends on the overall performance curve so there's a decent spread of fuck ups and smart people, regardless of how well you actually do.Mortai Gravesend said:Well if I got 60% on a test that would be considered an F.DarkRyter said:How is 3/5 a negative?
That's over half.
You seen the "Hate out of Ten" Jimquisition episode?OhJohnNo said:Why is it news that one film got a negative (hell, not even that, more neutral-positive) review?
Darn. I was going to correct you. >.>Mortai Gravesend said:Well if I got 60% on a test that would be considered an F.DarkRyter said:How is 3/5 a negative?
That's over half.
Edit: I'd get a D. 59% and less is an F. My mistake. Not a large one, but I dislike spreading misinformation.
I dont like or really trust rotten tomatoes, too many cooks in the kitchen. The critics usually review a movie theyll know they will like or one they expect to hate and I feel it shouldnt be done this way. Also theyll review a movie thats about something they dont care about, in this case perhaps she doesnt care for superheroes, this could be considered good or bad but I dont really like to see a movie get downed because someone isnt interested on a concept. But again different perspectives.....so? whatever, I try no to go there anymore as it always pisses me off.JackandTom said:http://www.boxofficemagazine.com/reviews/2012-04-marvels-the-avengers
This reviewer gave The Avengers a 3/5 (which is apparently bad according to Rotten Tomatoes' system...?), compares the work of Joss Whedon on The Avengers to Michael Bay, and calls Nick Fury Nick Frost. So yeah.... the fans over at Rotten Tomatoes aren't happy. I can't say I disagree though, it is a poorly written review. But, at the end of the day, if she doesn't like it its her opinion, right? What do you guys think of the review? Anyone seen the advanced screenings and agree? Or disagree? I also think its weird how Rotten Tomatoes counts 3/5 as rotten but whatever, that's a different matter.
It's still rather important for, well pretty much every movie, that the characters evolve in some manner (Really, at filmschool, it's one of the most basic things you can learn. First lesson basically starts with "always have your characters develop in one way or another (of course you don't have to, but it is a recommended guideline)).Hazy992 said:If she didn't like it then fair enough, and I can't form an opinion yet cause I havent seen it, but one thing that annoyed me was how she said 'the movie doesn't have enough character development!' Uhh, so? It's not supposed to, that's what the other movies were for. They were made so you could actually learn about the characters so when The Avengers movie comes around, there's no need for backstories and you can get straight to the action. The Avengers is just a sequel to those movies anyway.
Completely off topic but Grammar schools are part of the reason why education is going to hell in the UK (and I speak as someone that went to a sixth form at a Grammar school) By only taking the smart kids they leave the remainder for the public sector. Its easy to be a highly performing school when you only have bright kids in it.Trivun said:Meh, fair enough. That being said, you're in the USA and I'm in the UK anyway. I was lucky to get into a good school and do well in my studies, since the education system over here is just a pile of absolute crap anyway...Mortai Gravesend said:Maybe a D actually with F being right below that. I usually just think anything below 70% is anathema as 70% is a C. At least per the standard system. Can change due to grading curves or in certain classes.Trivun said:Seriously? An F? I went to a grammar school and we considered 60% to be a C (basically, a minimal pass), 70% B (average), and 80% an A with 90% a special A-star (or A*). And this was a school where they expected the very best from everyone.Mortai Gravesend said:Well if I got 60% on a test that would be considered an F.DarkRyter said:How is 3/5 a negative?
That's over half.![]()