But yeah, there's more positive posts later on. But that's not what we were talking about.
4 mediocre reviews = 100% at RT. That's how RT works. So far, the impressions suggest somewhere around 80-90%.You asked me if I read the OP, so I explained to you that I did and that all the impressions in the OP are mediocre at best.
I can't wait to see the RT scores to see how this plays out.4 mediocre reviews = 100% at RT. That's how RT works. So far, the impressions suggest somewhere around 80-90%.
You responded to my 50s-60s prediction by asking me how I could've possibly garnered that from the tweets provided so far. I asked you if you read the OP, which showed tweets with mediocre impressions. I literally answered your question. And then you retorted by asking if I'd read the OP, which was puzzling because the OP showed mediocre impressions. So I have no idea what you're talking about.lmao. They were already posted when you asked me if I read the OP though...
I don't care much. Just noting that your assertion that mediocre reviews would translate to 60% on RT is wrong. But, if it gets outright bad reviews, who knows what'll happen.
Mediocre impressions usually lead to really bad reviews in my experience. Movies like Justice League and BvS got mediocre Twitter impressions. Not terrible; mediocre. And look how they turned out on RT.I don't care much. Just noting that your assertion that mediocre reviews would translate to 60% on RT is wrong. But, if it gets outright bad reviews, who knows what'll happen.
Sounds similar to " A Goofy Movie" what with no traditional villain it's more about the characters battling their own demons and trying to figure out who they are and their own relationships.
Ben Mekler's schtick is sliding some random wild BS into his other impressions.
Never saw the first and no real interest in this. Still ki da sucks it seems it went through the motions.
Wreck it Ralph 2 disappoints me the more I think about it.
It had so much potential to explore about videogame lore.
-The same character meeting different versions from the same game.
-The character meeting later versions of themselves from sequels.
-A Donkey Kong Country situation where the villain of the series goes on to become the hero in a completely different series.
The directors even gave some of these story ideas for any potential sequel!
All thrown out for the piece of mediocrity we got.
PS. I'm kind of tired of Disney (and Western animation) getting rid of straight up villains.
They're usually the best and most memorable part of a cartoon.
That and, oddly, I'm getting Pooh's Grand Adventure vibes from it.
Ehh.The issue you seem to have with the movie is that it's not about video games. Wreck it Ralph 2 is about the internet. From there, you get plots about communicating, being selfish at expense of others, and learning how to deal with different views in life. And Ralph 2 was magnificent in that way.
The issue you seem to have with the movie is that it's not about video games. Wreck it Ralph 2 is about the internet. From there, you get plots about communicating, being selfish at expense of others, and learning how to deal with different views in life. And Ralph 2 was magnificent in that way.