My rule of thumb is that if a film is anything below 50% from audience is almost guaranteed to be unwatchable and 50-60% audience is dangerously close to that. However 80%-90% of audience is not a guarantee of a good movie.
As for critics typically 80-100% is almost guaranteed being good (unless Marvel slop or pretentious artsy film), but there are good films with a 50 something % score as long as they have an 80%+ of the audience.
Also, most films in the 60-79% range are in the "forgettable/mediocre" territory.
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My rule of thumb is that if a film is anything below 50% from audience is almost guaranteed to be unwatchable and 50-60% audience is dangerously close to that. However 80%-90% of audience is not a guarantee of a good movie.
As for critics typically 80-100% is almost guaranteed being good (unless Marvel slop or pretentious artsy film), but there are good films with a 50 something % score as long as they have an 80%+ of the audience.
Also, most films in the 60-79% range are in the "forgettable/mediocre" territory.
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@cyberdick say this as a feminist ally
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Ratings for TV shows are completely meaningless. The reviews are all based on the first few episodes
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