• @someguy3
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    Difference between critic and audience tells me if it’s an artsy movie that I won’t understand.

    • @CleoTheWizard
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      Honestly Rotten Tomatoes is basically useless when discussing film. I’ve been using Letterboxd for reviews and I get much more insight on if I’ll like the movie.

      Because consider that people who post on RT are either snobs, frequent movie goers, or are emotional about the movie in some way. And a critics aggregate is an awful way to do anything which is why metacritic is useless most of the time.

      What people should do is take some of their favorite movies or games or whatever and look up reviews. Find ones that you agree with. And then use those sites or people as sounding boards for new movies. If that doesn’t work, move on to the next critic till you find one whose perspective aligns with yours.

      • @[email protected]
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        Letterbox is where you go to find some truly wild takes. It’s filled with people who have no genuine sense of media literacy, combined with a profoundly unjustified sense of confidence in the universality of their own opinions.

        • @CleoTheWizard
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          I’ve never had those experiences so that’s odd to me. But even if you aren’t there for the social aspect, it’s still a nice app for organizing and discovering movies. Also nice for navigating movie info like runtime, cast, crew, genre, and themes. Plus you can do what I suggested and find a critic and follow them there where they don’t have to write an article to suggest something to their followers.

    • @Evotech
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      The other way around means that’s is a braindead action movie

  • @AllonzeeLV
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    Confirmation bias is a hell of a drug.

  • @Dazza
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    This is called confirmation bias

  • @Sanctus
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    2610 months ago

    Could experiences differ per individual and no thing is made that will apeal to everyone? Nah, everyone is just stupid and I know what taste is.

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        Some people definitely need to relax a little about the whole afair. BUT calling something “good” is entirely pointless unless you know the other person knows exactly what your tastes are. It’s generally better to qualitfy it with a meaningful description: “artsy” or “dumb fun” or “so bad it’s good”

        “Good” isn’t good enough

        • @LemmysMum
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          Yes, but you don’t see a person eating shit and wonder if it tastes good.

  • @Blackmist
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    2510 months ago

    Your own opinion is the only one that matters.

    Unless you like Expendables 4. If you liked that you deserve prison.

    • @knF
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      210 months ago

      The Expendables 4 is out? You made my day, really need to watch it! I enjoyed all of the three in the series, light humor, action, all my old heroes… couldn’t ask for more.

      Give me some time to watch it before calling the cops to pick me up :D

      • @Blackmist
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        310 months ago

        You are gonna be disappointed. I stole it and still wanted a refund.

        I’m not out of space yet, but I still deleted it from my Jellyfin server out of principle.

        I think it’s the writing above all else that’s a complete embarrassment.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’ve only seen rotten tomatoes enough to have looked harder at this macro to see it is in fact that. I judge my movies by how many people are seeding them. I have the digital space and real life time to watch whatever. I’ve seen the worst shit and the most incredible masterpieces. People should be more thankful for everything, good and bad. You won’t have it forever.

  • @Daft_ish
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    I will 99% of the time ignore the critic review because they miss and have missed hard sometimes.

    Low critic high audience. Some good entertainment value but probably isn’t much depth which is fine. Sometimes you just want a popcorn flix.

    High critic high audience. Will watch and decide for myself.

    Anything else, total crapshoot.

    • @Katana314
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      This would likely miss you out on any movie where the actors promoting it tangentially said a word that someone believes is “woke”.

      The TURBO STUPID crowd tends to brigade the user reviews on any movie of that kind.

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        Can you think of a good example? Maybe a couple Netflix movies like “Don’t look up”? I have cetain genres that are automatic watch for me. Suspense thriller usually falls in that category.

  • @madcaesar
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    I have yet to watch an audience 80%+ movie that I didn’t like.

    I’ve seen plenty 80%+ critic movies that ended up being mastrubatory garbage.

    So now, audience score is all that matters to me. 50%+ gets a chance in my book.

  • @[email protected]
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    I only ever use those sites if i really disliked a movie but can’t figure out why.

    As a way to select a movie they’re really pointless, I think a system that matches tastes of people and recommends movies based on that would be more promising.

      • @Linkerbaan
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        Rotten tomatoes is unironically just completely bribed. Those scores mean nothing especially for big movies.

  • @[email protected]
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    Film critics are the people that went to film school but couldn’t get a job making movies. They tend to judge a movie on it’s technical merits.

    Audiences mostly just want a good story. If the cinematography isn’t great, if the shot composition is boring, the editing is janky, the audience may not care as much about those things, but a film critic will obsess over those kinds of problems.

    A film critic can be so wowed by technical proficiency they don’t notice it’s in service of a poorly written story.

    Also a film critic watches movies as their job. They’re more likely to notice when a movie isn’t all that original. They tend to want something that’s unique to make their job of watching movies to be less boring. Someone in the audience doesn’t care about that so much, mostly it’s just important that the movie is entertaining. If the movie is sort of like a movie they didn’t see, why would they care?

    So I think a high critic score low audience score means the movie looks really good, but probably has a poorly written story. The critics went to film school, not writing school. For the converse, it’s probably going to be fun and entertaining but isn’t going to change my life.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      That’s like 1% of critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The rest are random bloggers and the food/entertainment critic of the Springfield Courier.

  • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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    Still hoping for a decentralized FOSS alternative to Letterboxd/IMDB/TMDB/etc. Like what BookWyrms is compared to Goodreads. I really like logging what I consume (read, watch, listen) but I don’t like relying on and donating my data and reviews to for-profit companies.

  • HiramFromTheChi
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    Our cognitive biases are fascinating, aren’t they

  • @Linkerbaan
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    210 months ago

    All movie critics suck except Ryan George’s Pitch Meetings. Only person that had the balls to burn GoT season 8 into the ground on release.