The Rotten Tomatoes Catwoman Dead Pool!
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The Rotten Tomatoes Catwoman Dead Pool!
So in antici. . . .pation of this cinematic taste treat that we've all been waiting for, I though it would be fun to predict exactly HOW sucky it will be.
I am going to say: 93% rotten, 7% fresh.
(We'll take the official RT rating at, say noon saturday. The big reviews should be in by then.)
So, place your bets!
Per request - Check how Catwoman is doing at:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/catwoman/?show=all
I am going to say: 93% rotten, 7% fresh.
(We'll take the official RT rating at, say noon saturday. The big reviews should be in by then.)
So, place your bets!
Per request - Check how Catwoman is doing at:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/catwoman/?show=all
Last edited by El-Kabong; 07-21-04 at 09:39 AM.
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44% fresh
comic book fans will hate it, i think it has a shot to be a non-offensive mildly diverting popcorner with some other demographics though.
i think it will end up being a middling cult film with the gay crowd
nothing really to base this on, of course...just the vibe.
comic book fans will hate it, i think it has a shot to be a non-offensive mildly diverting popcorner with some other demographics though.
i think it will end up being a middling cult film with the gay crowd
nothing really to base this on, of course...just the vibe.
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It doesn't matter, this past weekend has shown me that people will eat the slop that is served to them. I ROBOT? WTF? People need to get standards
Anyway, 27% fresh.
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7% fresh, 93% rotten
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For some reason I don't think this will be nearly as bad as everyone thinks. Mediocrity and boring? Yeah but probably not the outright shitfest everyone is expecting. I'm guessing 30-40% and a 60-70 million box office take.
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Originally posted by jaeufraser
For some reason I don't think this will be nearly as bad as everyone thinks. Mediocrity and boring? Yeah but probably not the outright shitfest everyone is expecting.
For some reason I don't think this will be nearly as bad as everyone thinks. Mediocrity and boring? Yeah but probably not the outright shitfest everyone is expecting.
It really is that bad. Think BATMAN AND ROBIN camp, filmed with Bay-like editing, and features some of the worst and extensive digital doubling seen to date.
But honestly, the more urban audience I saw the film with seemed to dig the Halle aspects to it (they clapped at the end, but screening audiences clap for everything these days), and the African-American females appeared to take the film as some type of urban female empowerment message. I could see this getting some mediocre reviews, the through the flimsy, "but it's harmless" viewpoint.
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Originally posted by scott shelton
Good lord, I look forward to you eating those words.
It really is that bad. Think BATMAN AND ROBIN camp, filmed with Bay-like editing, and features some of the worst and extensive digital doubling seen to date.
But honestly, the more urban audience I saw the film with seemed to dig the Halle aspects to it (they clapped at the end, but screening audiences clap for everything these days), and the African-American females appeared to take the film as some type of urban female empowerment message. I could see this getting some mediocre reviews, the through the flimsy, "but it's harmless" viewpoint.
Good lord, I look forward to you eating those words.
It really is that bad. Think BATMAN AND ROBIN camp, filmed with Bay-like editing, and features some of the worst and extensive digital doubling seen to date.
But honestly, the more urban audience I saw the film with seemed to dig the Halle aspects to it (they clapped at the end, but screening audiences clap for everything these days), and the African-American females appeared to take the film as some type of urban female empowerment message. I could see this getting some mediocre reviews, the through the flimsy, "but it's harmless" viewpoint.
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You say this, yet you own Dude, Where's My Car? and Scary Movie... hmm.
Anyway, 27% fresh.
You say this, yet you own Dude, Where's My Car? and Scary Movie... hmm.
Anyway, 27% fresh.