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Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Sun January 07, 2018 7:52 pm
what on earth am I talking about
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35434
Just buzzin with you
If anyone’s interested there’s a link to get the whole soundtrack here. Usually the retail version doesn’t have the entire score so Disney make it available online.
I was just curious so I checked audience (rather than critic) scores on a few aggregators. The numbers in parentheses is the number of votes. Cinescore is an industry site that does exit movie surveying, so it's not an online poll and subject to more rigorous demographic controls (but of course just captures one moment in time)
IMDB Force Awakens 8.0 (717,000) Rogue One 7.8 (397,000) Last Jedi 7.6 (263,000)
Metacritic Force Awakens 6.9 (6500) Rogue One 7.6 (2600) Last Jedi 4.6 (5500)
Cinescore Force Awakens A Rogue One A Last Jedi A
Rotten Tomatoes Force Awakens 88% (225,000) Rogue One 87% (98,000) Last Jedi 50% (168,00)
We see that the metacritic score is low, but that's also a very small sample size compared to what we see elsewhere. The Cinescore score is the only controlled data, and that's constant across all three movies. There is a huge drop off on RT, but what is kind of striking about that score is how many votes it has in such a short period of time (almost 1.5 times as many as rouge one and closing in on FA after only three weeks in theaters). That does point to some unusual behavior amongst users.
By far and away the largest sample is found on IMDB, and while it scored the lowest of the three in terms of audience reaction (and has the fewest votes,not surprising given how little it's been out) the three movies are all pretty close together, and there is by far the largest sample size on IMDB.
I am a bit skeptical of that RT number, especially with some of the decent reporting that has reason to believe that number is the product of a particular campaign (because the RT scores are used as short hand for quality more than what you find on IMDB). If that number was legit you'd expect to see a greater disparity between TLJ and the other movies on IMDB.
Good data. I believe the IMDB score will drop to 7,5 soon, as all indicators show that. Revenge Of The Sith has Arithmetic mean = 7.6 Median = 8 while for TLJ it's Arithmetic mean = 7.2 Median = 8. The user score among men is 7,5 in total and 7,4 for adults. The same male score for Revenge is 7,6 in total and 7,5 for adults.
TLJ down to 7,5 now. Episode 1 is 6.5 and Episode 2 is 6.6, so still far above those.
IMDb is very useful but their active user community is among the worst on any website. Their ratings are awful
I would agree that the forums for new movies used to be awful before they removed them. But it's also a shame, because forums for old movies were amazing. The best on the web. You could have a solid discussion on Humphrey Bogart or any of his movies. Impossible now.
As for the ratings, that's very subjective of course. I think everyone with a shred of integrity will disagree with many ratings, as you should have your own personal opinion, and not swallow indiscriminately whatever the imdb/rt/metacritic score tells you, whether it's from movie critics or the audience score. With that in mind, I think the IMDB scores are about as fair as they come, and while me disagreeing with the rating is fairly common, I think the rating makes sense in seeing what people in general think. They also have an interesting top 250 list: http://www.imdb.com/chart/top?ref_=nv_mv_250_6
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Mon January 08, 2018 1:40 pm
The worst
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm Posts: 39314
Read an interesting article that said that the percentage drop off between TFA and TLJ is almost exactly the same domestic box office drop off there was between Star Wars and Empire and Phantom Menace and AotC (with both trilogy cappers doing about halfway between the first and second movies. The article didn't discuss the international box office, though.
In either case, the internal Disney narrative about TLJ is likely that it is on pace with expectations, which bodes well for RJ's trilogy proceeding.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Mon January 08, 2018 1:47 pm
RM Elitist
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 8:43 pm Posts: 9875
I honestly don't understand the obsession with box office and user scores and rotten tomato scores. This is a Star Wars movie so unless they somehow start losing money (they wont), it's not like they're going to stop making them.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Mon January 08, 2018 1:50 pm
what on earth am I talking about
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35434
@SkitchP wrote:
I honestly don't understand the obsession with box office and user scores and rotten tomato scores. This is a Star Wars movie so unless they somehow start losing money (they wont), it's not like they're going to stop making them.
This is where Solo comes in. That will tell the real tale of the future of the standalones
Post subject: Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi -spoilers start 3
Posted: Mon January 08, 2018 3:03 pm
The worst
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm Posts: 39314
@SkitchP wrote:
I honestly don't understand the obsession with box office and user scores and rotten tomato scores. This is a Star Wars movie so unless they somehow start losing money (they wont), it's not like they're going to stop making them.
I'm just paranoid that they pull RJ from his trilogy. I don't think they will, but the internet can make you nervous
Read an interesting article that said that the percentage drop off between TFA and TLJ is almost exactly the same domestic box office drop off there was between Star Wars and Empire and Phantom Menace and AotC (with both trilogy cappers doing about halfway between the first and second movies. The article didn't discuss the international box office, though.
In either case, the internal Disney narrative about TLJ is likely that it is on pace with expectations, which bodes well for RJ's trilogy proceeding.
Sadly, most news sites aren't in the business of providing context like this.
I honestly don't understand the obsession with box office and user scores and rotten tomato scores. This is a Star Wars movie so unless they somehow start losing money (they wont), it's not like they're going to stop making them.
I'm just paranoid that they pull RJ from his trilogy. I don't think they will, but the internet can make you nervous
The industry guy that I talk to the most (he's been fairly on point with his info) tells me Disney is actually super nervous and that there's more than a fair chance they pull Rian's trilogy. Nothing is guaranteed yet. They need to see where TLJ finishes at the Box Office and how Solo is received. But nothing is set or locked right now.
Again, this according to a guy I know who works in the film business and has good friends who work at Disney.
I love that the biggest box office draw of 2017 is considered a disappointment.
I know. It's completely asinine. It's in the top 15 highest grossing films of all time and by the time it finishes it's theatrical run, it might crack the top 10. Ever. There's a shot this movie ends up with 1.5 billion dollars and STILL be kill future stand alone and non-sage films.
The movie business is stupid.
But, yeah, Disney, please make more live-action, shot-for-shot, remakes of your already timeless and outstanding animated films.
I love that the biggest box office draw of 2017 is considered a disappointment.
I know. It's completely asinine. It's in the top 15 highest grossing films of all time and by the time it finishes it's theatrical run, it might crack the top 10. Ever. There's a shot this movie ends up with 1.5 billion dollars and STILL be kill future stand alone and non-sage films.
The movie business is stupid.
But, yeah, Disney, please make more live-action, shot-for-shot, remakes of your already timeless and outstanding animated films.
Didn't Disney produce like 5 or 6 of the top 10 highest grossing films of 2017?
I love that the biggest box office draw of 2017 is considered a disappointment.
I know. It's completely asinine. It's in the top 15 highest grossing films of all time and by the time it finishes it's theatrical run, it might crack the top 10. Ever. There's a shot this movie ends up with 1.5 billion dollars and STILL be kill future stand alone and non-sage films.
The movie business is stupid.
But, yeah, Disney, please make more live-action, shot-for-shot, remakes of your already timeless and outstanding animated films.
Didn't Disney produce like 5 or 6 of the top 10 highest grossing films of 2017?
Yep. And the previous year they recorded higher profits than any other studio in the history of time. They made (if I remember correctly) over 7 billion at the BO over the year which is something that's never happened before. TLJ alone gave them another 1.2 BILLION (at least) to hang on their 2017 total.
In 2018 they have three Marvel films, a Star Wars film, and the return of an old iconic character (Mary Poppins). And that doesn't speak to their animated films or their live-action remakes of animated films. Oh yeah, AND they're launching a subscription streaming service. AND they just bought Fox.
These assholes could lose 10 billion on Star Wars over the next decade and still have enough money to give everyone in America enough money to take a year off.
The Last Jedi didn't make The Force Awakens numbers. But so what? It wasn't ever going to. Disney/Lucasfilm knew that. I know people are reporting it but I still can't wrap my head around how, on any planet, the film was not a commercial and critical smash.
I love that the biggest box office draw of 2017 is considered a disappointment.
I know. It's completely asinine. It's in the top 15 highest grossing films of all time and by the time it finishes it's theatrical run, it might crack the top 10. Ever. There's a shot this movie ends up with 1.5 billion dollars and STILL be kill future stand alone and non-sage films.
The movie business is stupid.
But, yeah, Disney, please make more live-action, shot-for-shot, remakes of your already timeless and outstanding animated films.
Didn't Disney produce like 5 or 6 of the top 10 highest grossing films of 2017?
Yep. And the previous year they recorded higher profits than any other studio in the history of time. They made (if I remember correctly) over 7 billion at the BO over the year which is something that's never happened before. TLJ alone gave them another 1.2 BILLION (at least) to hang on their 2017 total.
In 2018 they have three Marvel films, a Star Wars film, and the return of an old iconic character (Mary Poppins). And that doesn't speak to their animated films or their live-action remakes of animated films. Oh yeah, AND they're launching a subscription streaming service. AND they just bought Fox.
These assholes could lose 10 billion on Star Wars over the next decade and still have enough money to give everyone in America enough money to take a year off.
The Last Jedi didn't make The Force Awakens numbers. But so what? It wasn't ever going to. Disney/Lucasfilm knew that. I know people are reporting it but I still can't wrap my head around how, on any planet, the film was not a commercial and critical smash.
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