Kantor said:
The Rotten Tomatoes system is thoroughly useless. I loved Big Momma's House 2 (5%) and was almost bored to death by Another Year (100%). No review will be agreed with by everyone. That's not the point though. RT doesn't allow for a middle ground. Either you liked the movie, or disliked it. Opinions aren't that simple. You will probably have liked some parts of the movie, and not liked others. You may have disliked the movie, but appreciated that others will like it, or vice versa. You may be recommending the movie to people who like a certain type of film. It just about works with film, because you sit in a hall for two hours and watch. There isn't a lot of scope for subjectivity, really. What makes a good film? Good writing. Good acting. Good special effects. Good cinematography. With a game, it's different. Shadow of the Colossus looked like crap, had useless controls, was thoroughly incomprehensible, and involved climbing on giants and stabbing them until they died...sixteen times. And yet it's one of the greatest games ever made. Why? Because it just is. |
Couple things I found wrong with this post:
1. You liked Big Momma's House 2?
2. How does liking a bad movie and hating a good movie mean that Rotten Tomatoes' system is "thoroughly useless?"
3. The reason the Rotten Tomatoes system works so well is because you weigh all of the different factors into the movie before saying whether you approve of it or not. You might consider all the good and bad points in the movie and give it a thumbs up or thumbs down. And even if you think that's imperfect, how could anyone possibly weigh all the different points of a game into a scale out of 10 or 100? That's far more illogical.
4. You didn't actually explain the difference between what makes a good film and a good movie. Big Momma's House 2 had crappy acting and crappy writing, and I doubt it had much in the way of special effects or cinematography. Yet you still say you loved it. Or is that you recognize it's bad and still like it? And from what you described, SotC sounds really bad.







