Good question, I hadn’t been thinking about it. For the moment, I just have a look at /r/movies, usually they have 3 threads about the most popular movies, I usually replicate one or two.
Separate threads for highly-rated movies probably makes sense, but there is for instance a good example with the latest Bad Boys which has 64% Tomatometer vs 97% audience score: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bad_boys_ride_or_die
Interesting… I wasn’t planning on dealing with that kind of disparity (because by the time it’s released and it has an audience score it’s already dropped off the upcoming-releases radar). But maybe if a movie has a high tomatometer and doesn’t have a thread yet, it makes one?
Good question, I hadn’t been thinking about it. For the moment, I just have a look at /r/movies, usually they have 3 threads about the most popular movies, I usually replicate one or two.
Separate threads for highly-rated movies probably makes sense, but there is for instance a good example with the latest Bad Boys which has 64% Tomatometer vs 97% audience score: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bad_boys_ride_or_die
Interesting… I wasn’t planning on dealing with that kind of disparity (because by the time it’s released and it has an audience score it’s already dropped off the upcoming-releases radar). But maybe if a movie has a high tomatometer and doesn’t have a thread yet, it makes one?
Could be an option!