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When did you understand ratings mean jack shit?
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>>84211113
You can dislike Snyder's movies but James Gunn's DCU is currently flopping as we speak. No hype at all.
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>>84211147
There're new DCU movies?
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Are you saying it's good or bad?
I got this from a thrift store on bluray
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>>84211113
>2.5 hours for a capeshit movie
What a slog. Zack Synder really needs to stop thinking that he is some profound director and just embrace that he only knows how to make half-assed action flicks.
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Sometime before gamergate but after OWS
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>>84211113
When google, rotten tomatoes and amazon remove negative reviews.
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if a super hero movie has a rating of 6.4 i know the movie is absolute garbage

if a cheesy looking horror movie has a rating of 6.4 i know it will be pretty entertaining

so in that sense ratings convey useful information.
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I never put any stock into them to begin with and always looked down on people who did.
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When a movie that my friends and I liked came out, it was poorly reviewed by critics and was called a box office failure. That movie would go on to be a big hit on streaming. This seems to happen a lot.



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