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Movies GODZILLA MINUS ONE (98% Rotten Tomatoes Score)

If you have seen GODZILLA MINUS ONE, how would you rate it?

  • 10 - Excellent

    Votes: 31 34.1%
  • 9 - Great

    Votes: 29 31.9%
  • 8 - Good

    Votes: 18 19.8%
  • 7 - Pretty Good

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • 6 - Decent

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • 5 - Average

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • 4 - Poor

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3 - Bad

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2 - Terrible

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1 - Abysmal

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Not interested in watching this.

    Votes: 3 3.3%

  • Total voters
    91
I'm taking my 10 year old son to see this on Wednesday. I'm not into Godzilla movies at all but he's obsessed with them. He's really excited for another Toho Godzilla movie and has been talking about it constantly. Like I said im not really into Godzilla and he has tourette's syndrome and ADHD so I'm im for an exciting night
 
RT is like the anti-score. Perfect score from RT usually means it sucks big lizard balls, but might check it out if sherbros truly approve.
 
RT is like the anti-score. Perfect score from RT usually means it sucks big lizard balls, but might check it out if sherbros truly approve.
your high from sniffing your own farts man.
 
It only has 14 reviews. While I don't doubt the film will be good the whole perfect score is a joke.
 
your high from sniffing your own farts man.
Nah man, the people with narcotics in their farts are the critics aggregated by RT.

It’s happened to me a couple times that a movie gets a perfect score, and it ends up being just ok, or gets a poor score, and it’s actually good. It’s not every time, but if you look, there’s several movies with huge differentials between critic scores and audience scores, so it’s not just me.
 
It’s going to have a very limited theatrical run here in Canada, like one theatre per city, but I’m going to try to get tickets for me and my 8 year old son hopefully for next weekend. I’ve loved Godzilla since I was 6 years old and my son has followed in my footsteps. I just hope my son will be able to keep up with the subtitles. He’s a good reader for his age, but not sure he’s up to the task. The last Godzilla movie that we watched with subtitles I had to read most of it for him just because they were going to fast. If I have to do that in a theatre I’m worried it will disturb other people around us.
 
Going to take my 9 year old. He’s a Godzilla fanatic and showed me the first teaser on YT a while back. Kid loves him some monsterous decimation.
 
What does that eat?

Also they never show Godzilla taking a dump... that would be something interesting. He has to shit at some point.
 
Nah man, the people with narcotics in their farts are the critics aggregated by RT.

It’s happened to me a couple times that a movie gets a perfect score, and it ends up being just ok, or gets a poor score, and it’s actually good. It’s not every time, but if you look, there’s several movies with huge differentials between critic scores and audience scores, so it’s not just me.
You don't seem to understand what a RT score is. It's a survey of positive versus negative sentiment. 100 percent fresh means all the critics give it a positive score, which can be 6 out of 10 or 3 out of 5, etc. It doesn't meant 10 out of 10.
 
You don't seem to understand what a RT score is. It's a survey of positive versus negative sentiment. 100 percent fresh means all the critics give it a positive score, which can be 6 out of 10 or 3 out of 5, etc. It doesn't meant 10 out of 10.
And what part of what I said tells you I don’t understand that? It aggregates scores from critics, no?
 
And what part of what I said tells you I don’t understand that? It aggregates scores from critics, no?
It aggregates whether they give it a positive review, not scores. A film that every critic thought was slightly above average but entirely forgettable would be 100 percent certified fresh.

The part where you are complaining that a movie with a perfect score was just ok is pretty clear evidence you don't understand the metric you're discussing.
 
It aggregates whether they give it a positive review, not scores. A film that every critic thought was slightly above average but entirely forgettable would be 100 percent certified fresh.

The part where you are complaining that a movie with a perfect score was just ok is pretty clear evidence you don't understand the metric you're discussing.

Not really. What I’m saying is universal approval from critics many times doesn’t equate to universal approval from the public, and, in particular, from me. That’s all, not a complicated concept to grasp. I’m aware not all critics might score it a 10 in a literal way.
 
Not really. What I’m saying is universal approval from critics many times doesn’t equate to universal approval from the public, and, in particular, from me. That’s all, not a complicated concept to grasp. I’m aware not all critics might score it a 10 in a literal way.
That is true but also not particularly notable given that has always been the case for any form of art or media.

I'm just pointing out an OK movie can get a certified fresh score from many critics given the methodology and certified fresh or not is not really an indication of quality in the sense that most moviegoers think.
 
What does that eat?

Also they never show Godzilla taking a dump... that would be something interesting. He has to shit at some point.

He spends most of his time in the ocean, so probably whales and sharks.
 
One of the godzillas is probably trans if that website gave it a good score.
 
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