>4 out the top 5 top movies of 2016 so far have a 80+ RT score
Are audiences finally getting smarter, /tv/?
>>70478668
wait till transformers 5 makes a billion next year
No critics are just dumbing down to appeal to audiences
>>70478668
Which of these movies failed to score below 80% on RT?
Foreign markets love Disney.
>>70478758
thanks china
>>70478668
literally the only good movie on that list is the one with the worst reviews
>>70478810
Dawn of Justice
>>70478668
spending a few hundred grand on bribes gets you a long way.
>Zootopia $1,000,000,000 exactly
seems legit. no Hollywood accounting going on here.
>>70478981
overseas love cartoon stuff
>>70478668
Thank you based Disney.
>A high RT score means the movie is good
>>70479142
>>70478668
>Deadpool
>80+
The absolute fuckery
>>70478898
Somehow Disney is the only studio to figure out how to do this. No other studio ever had that idea. That makes complete sense.
>>70479245
>high critic score
>high audience score
>huge box office
Contrarians from a basket weaving taiwanese forum said it's bad though, so it must be so.
>Disney have the top 9 out of 10
their Satanic takeover is almost complete.
>>70479399
did you know there are critics outside of RT? did you know that most of the "critics" included on RT are people who write for mainstream news publications like the Houston Sun and are generally people who are writing reviews for the average viewer (read: people who love superhero movies)? Few of the people included on RT are actual legitimate critics. RT is a terrible way of looking at a movie's critical favor or the longevity that it will enjoy in the ensuing years.
>>70479399
Proof that audiences are easily manipulated.
With that logic Jurassic World is one of the best movies in history.
>>70478981
That movie came out sooner than BvS pham, it's been making like 1 million per week.
>>70479373
Ofcourse not, but they have resources and connections to do it more effectively than others.
>>70478668
Popular music, popular books, popular tv shows, and popular culture in general, are ALWAYS the lowest common denominator, unanimously despised by the academic elite.
Why are hollywood movies literally the ONLY exception?
>>70478793
This
>>70478668
if plebs are becoming the voice of the intelligentsia, is there any place for us patricians in this brave new world order?
>>70480223
The videogames industry too
>>70478981
human beings like round numbers: much better for explaining shit clearly
also, there's a 1/10000 th chance that it really happened like that
>>70478668
3/5 top movies are fucking capetrash
Jungle Book is just another fucking nostalgia cash-in
Zootopia counts because it's an original movie/concept.
Audiences are not getting smarter are you fucking kidding me.
Those are my shitty thoughts.
>>70479447
that's because they own the majority of major franchises out there these days
god just fuck Disney
>>70478810