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ASIB Reviews | RT: 90% | MC: 88


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1 hour ago, Wigless said:

Context exists. 

I didnt get that, what do you mean? (Sorry, english is not my mother tongue :saladga:)

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33 minutes ago, OnionGirl said:

A 85/100 review (Piers Marchant - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) was counted as rotten wtf. Now this is clearly wrong. Say here it should be fresh, they HAVE to change it.

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Their review is negative as f*CK though lmao the 85 must be a mistake

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4 minutes ago, DONAJENDRO said:

Their review is negative as f*CK though lmao the 85 must be a mistake

I just checked the reviewer's page and a lot of his 80s are counted as rotten. He can't even give matching scores. Why are these people even allowed on RT? 

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1 hour ago, OnionGirl said:

I just checked the reviewer's page and a lot of his 80s are counted as rotten. He can't even give matching scores. Why are these people even allowed on RT? 

Why is this even allowed? Wtf 

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Galagala

Crazy Rich Asian is about 92%or 93%.:huntyga:

I will be really mad if they keep writing something ridiculously negative. You can criticize on it, but hey, those points you mentioned in your reviews are mainly generated by ur bias or some dumb support for previous versions of ASIB. :ohwell:

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Ya'll don't worry - counting reviews and numbers will drive you insane. Ultimately the film is a success, the praise is there, the battle is won. Sure some will be dragging it down, but the bottom line is "critical praise" and that's what matters.

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14 100s on MC!!! (59 reviews!!! OMG :giveup:)

 

What is the most reviewed movie on Metacritic? Mission: Impossible - Fallout (60 reviews)?

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"It would be unfair to compare the new score to the work of Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin from 1954, given that “The Man That Got Away” is a standard, or even to Streisand’s Academy Award–winning ballad, “Evergreen,” the only song from that film that doesn’t attempt to be hip. At least that movie knew to build the soundtrack around that song. Cooper has no such luck, as not one number here stands out upon first listen. The strongest is Ally’s cover of the Edith Piaf chestnut “Le Vie en Rose.” Otherwise, there is no tune or earworm to latch onto. You could be forgiven for not remembering any of the music."

Lmao, imagine this lack of taste. 

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