I know lots of casual fans and most of then were very 'meh' about the movie.fig96 said:Bad reviews are bad reviews. Bad reviews before a movie releases are something else.bangobango said:fig96 said:It doesn't, but the really low score before the film released sure does.bangobango said:One guy making a facebook post that he "botted" the Last Jedi fan score does not prove anything. no matter how much Disney pushes that it does or the shill movie sites repeat Disney's talking point on it.fig96 said:Actually, it's largely because there was literally an organized campaign from some very sad individuals who wanted to torpedo the film. Which you'd know if you'd paid any attention at all.cbr said:
oh and lol, how is it possible for any ******* to make a star wars franchise movie and get a 46% score at rotten tomatoes? LOL.
i'll tell you how, make a movie worse than phantom menace (55%), finish off two of the most iconic characters in movie history in an insulting, asinine way, and fill it full of PC bull**** agendas....
Star Wars fans, the vast majority, hated this movie. Just look at posts, youtube videos, conversations in person with fans, and the Solo bomb. It all points to the obvious if you don't choose to willfully ignore it.
This defense of TLJ is the most massive gas lighting for a movie I have ever seen. Episode IX, like Solo, will further expose what the majority of star wars fans are saying - that TLJ was a complete failure of a movie.
We're unfortunately seeing this more and more, "fans" tanking the rating of a film before it releases.
And again, the Solo bomb has far less to do with TLJ than many want it to. Most Star Wars fans saw Solo, and even if they hadn't they aren't the big piece of revenue. It's the casual fans that make up that blockbuster money, and Solo just didn't get them into the theaters.
Movie gets bad fan reviews - somebody hacked the review.
Movie has massive drop after first weekend - it's because it was on a holiday/other made so much money first weekend it had further to fall.
Toy sales go into the ****ter - nobody buys toys anymore.
Star Wars movie bombs at box office - everyone has star Wars fatigue.
Massive internet backlash against movie on forums and social media - it's just a small angry minority of Alt-right nerds that make a lot of noise.
What other excuses am I leaving out?
People didn't love the film and that's fine, but acting like most people hated it is disingenuous. Casual fans freakin' love Transformers, taste is not that discering.
Honestly, do you really think casual fans are that upset about Star Wars? Your average fan isn't off venting on social media and forums.
It is a vocal minority, other people may not have loved it but have just moved on.
I finally watched it again bc everyone said it was better the 2nd time. It wasn't, it was just as bad and just pissed me off at all the missed opportunities to make a spectacular movie and tell a new story with the new character's.