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by testdelacc1
295 days ago
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The last comedy that I saw that matches your description is American Fiction. It didn’t feature too many laugh out loud moments, but it was thought provoking and well done. And yet, 93% from critics and 95% from audiences. I wonder if audiences can appreciate these movies more than you give them credit for? Let’s try a few more - Death of Stalin (94%, 79%) has the pattern you’ve predicted. - O Brother Where Art Thou? (78%, 89%) has the opposite of the pattern. - Grand Budapest Hotel (92%, 87%) was appreciated by both, like American Fiction. I’m just not seeing a pattern here. Looking at comedies that fit your description the critics and audience scores don’t follow a predictable 95%, 70% pattern. |
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- Ratings are very personal. I find some movies funny but others don’t.
- There’s more factors involved but there’s no point mentioning them because the movies I like are not the movies you might like. Everyone has to find their own multi-dimension multi-axis criteria.
- And lastly, to repeat what someone else said — I see RT scores as a tool, not a verdict. It just has to be accurate enough where I consistently can pick movies I will enjoy.