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tsmith675
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Dec 18 2013, 12:10am
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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug has been "Certified Fresh"
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DoS is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes! It's still at 75% at the moment.
"Seriously, why was the scene with CGI dwarf ass NOT in the theatrical cut?!"
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macfalk
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Dec 18 2013, 12:14am
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What are the requirements for certified fresh?
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70%? 75%? Just curious, because I don't know how it works
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tsmith675
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Dec 18 2013, 12:15am
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but I think it has to remain at 75% or above for a certain amount of time.
"Seriously, why was the scene with CGI dwarf ass NOT in the theatrical cut?!"
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Estel78
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Dec 18 2013, 12:18am
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As far as i know it has to be 60%
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AUJ was fresh also.
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tsmith675
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Dec 18 2013, 12:19am
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No, there's a difference between...
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Being "Fresh" and "Certified Fresh". AUJ is Fresh at 65%, but it doesn't get the little stamp that says "Certified Fresh".
"Seriously, why was the scene with CGI dwarf ass NOT in the theatrical cut?!"
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morgul lord
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Dec 18 2013, 12:26am
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It was really quite fun watching the numbers on RT this past week. It kept going up and down, and was at 71% the day before release day. At that point, I thought it would probably fall into the 60s. But it's very gratifying seeing that it's stabilized around 75%, a full 10% higher than AUJ last year. Despite the inevitable rotten reviews, it seems DOS just can't be kept down. It's a fun movie, and people are enjoying it. Hoping for $1 Billion at the box office. Off to see it now, for my 2nd viewing!
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Fili
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Dec 18 2013, 12:28am
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A lot of people were thinking that was a pipe dream. Glad to see it happen!
“So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their endings.”
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Estel78
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Dec 18 2013, 12:29am
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6.9 average rating is still bad, though //
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tsmith675
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Dec 18 2013, 12:31am
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6.9, apart from being funny, is about average. It's higher than AUJ, anyway. But none of these number really mean anything, anyway. Just interesting to note.
"Seriously, why was the scene with CGI dwarf ass NOT in the theatrical cut?!"
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Estel78
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Dec 18 2013, 12:33am
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Average is bad in the case of these movies. ;) //
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macfalk
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Dec 18 2013, 12:33am
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King Kong has 84% critic score and 7,7/10 average rating... and 49% audience rating with an average of 2.8/5. I'd rather have the audience score on the good side, and 75% critic score isn't that bad. DOS has 4,2/5, AUJ has 4,1/5...which is good!
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GiantMushroomBear
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Dec 18 2013, 12:45am
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Usually the average rating is lower than the actual percentage.
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And most movies that have good percentages--70-80%--have around the 6.0-ish average rating. So considering that DOS is practically 7.0, that's actually pretty impressive.
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morgoth834
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Dec 18 2013, 1:15am
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Nice to see it. It was a fun movie so glad that it attained it.
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Voronwë_the_Faithful
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Dec 18 2013, 1:15am
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Rotten Tomatoes awards the Certified Fresh accolade to theatrical releases reviewed by 40 or more critics (including 5 Top Critics) with a steady score of 75% or higher on the Tomatometer. A film remains Certified Fresh unless its Tomatometer falls below 70%. Reserved for the best-reviewed films, the Certified Fresh accolade constitutes a seal of approval, synonymous with quality. 'But very bright were the stars upon the margin of the world, when at times the clouds about the West were drawn aside.' The Hall of Fire
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arithmancer
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Dec 18 2013, 1:43am
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It needs to have an initial rating of at least 75% based on at least 40 reviews, and that rating has to stay at 70% or more. Also that initial rating has to include ratings by a certain number of "Top Critics".
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