wormlander
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Found this leaked picture online, which seems to confirm that at some point a "Jabba & Salacious Dumb: A Star Wars Story" was in the works...
Disney got the system changed to protect Captain Marvel, do they have enough money in the bank to do the same again??
Disney got the system changed to protect Captain Marvel, do they have enough money in the bank to do the same again??
Looks like no review bombing there. Just positive bombing with all those 5 star reviewsI've got nothing better to do so here's how the audience reviews are spread out on the first 3-4 pages...
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Weird how that translates to 27%, it looks pretty evenly spread, more on the extreme ends, even in the middle.
Review bombing vs positive nuclear warfare. It's an inverted bell curve so fans like to take things to extremes.Looks like no review bombing there. Just positive bombing with all those 5 star reviews
On IMDB some of the positive reviews admitted they were over-rating to counteract the "trolls" who were rating it 1/10.
So in effect the IMDB score should be even lower than it currently is. (Now down to 4.6 / 10).
Which is why I suggested ignoring all 1/5 (1, 1.5 and 2/10) and all 5/5 (9, 9.5 and 10/10) ratings. What is in between is more accurate. Overall so far seems to be a bland show. By seasons end the score could change for better or for worse but thus far it is mediocre at bestWhy would you only take away the positive reviews and not the 1/10 as well? People who review bomb it aren't going to admit it was actually better than what they rated it.
Why would you only take away the positive reviews and not the 1/10 as well? People who review bomb it aren't going to admit it was actually better than what they rated it.
It's not about taking the 1/10s away, it's imagining what the score would actually be if those that admitted over-rating entered what they really believed.
But as I wrote, you have to take any ratings with a pinch of salt. The only true rating is your own.
Which is why I suggested ignoring all 1/5 (1, 1.5 and 2/10) and all 5/5 (9, 9.5 and 10/10) ratings. What is in between is more accurate. Overall so far seems to be a bland show. By seasons end the score could change for better or for worse but thus far it is mediocre at best
The one thing I will say is that some overly low ratings could be due to feeling insulted (TLJ was not a 1/10 movie, it had redeeming qualities such as the visuals, some of the acting, VFX etc) but many rated it 1/10 because of how it damaged Star Wars as a framchise. So, many 1 star reviews are not artificial review bombing but rather overly emotional upset fans. That means that their rating is genuine in their eyes while the "rating it 10 to stick it to the trolls" folk are obviously not rating it genuinely from their own point of view. So while the 1/10's are not useful they do usually show more of the fanbase sentiment towards the show than the 10/10's. Still not worth counting but at least in that aspect more valuable for determining how fans feel.I get that, but it seemed odd to only imagine how bad it would be taking away the false positives and not the false negatives as well.
I am sure that had he gone around talking endlessly about the lesbian characters in the show (Cinta and Vel) people would have been less likely to give the show a chance. People want to know how good a story and how much effort you put into making it the best show possible (Gilroy approach), not about who is sleeping with who, whether the cast mostly has outies or innies or what hue of skin tone is on screen at any time (the usual Disney approach).I have zero love for it in any way, and (contrary to what some people on here think) I have zero hate as well. I'm so burnt out, all I have left is utter apathy.
So saying that, and after what I watched... 4.6 is more than fair from an objective point of view, regarding film/tv making basics 101.
It doesn't do anything we haven't seen a thousands times before elsewhere. It's by-the-numbers. It typical 2024 writing that has nothing to elevate it beyond anything more than mediocre at best. There is nothing amazing about it whatsoever.
Why is Andor so much better than any DSW? Because, by his own admission, Tony Gilroy hates SW. So he couldn't give a **** about fans or his own hubris and agenda; his first concern is great writing and storytelling. He was able to effortlessly couple that with a phenomenally talent diverse cast that didn't draw attention to themselves via controversy or poor behavior.
Mmmmm, yeeeeaaahhhhh....I don't think 1's as a way of sticking it to Disney are somehow more valid as the 1's who are sticking it to the trolls, purely because it's a Disney property. It's a show rating, not a culture war rating.The one thingvI will say is that some overly low ratings could be due to feeling insulted (TLJ was not a 1/10 movie, it had redeeming qualities such as the visuals, some of the acting, VFX etc) but many rated it 1/10 because of how it damaged Star Wars as a framchise. So, many 1 star reviews are not artificial review bombing but rather overly emotional upset fans. That means that their rating is genuine in their eyes while the "rating it 10 to stick it to the trolls" folk are obviously not rating it genuinely from their own point of view. So while the 1/10's are not useful they do usually show more of the fanbase sentiment towards the show than the 10/10's. Still not worth counting but at least in that aspect more valuable for determining how fans feel.
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