A data science investigation of IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and Fandango
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A data science investigation of IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and Fandango
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Re: A data science investigation of IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and Fandango
#2The second question I would ask is whether or not there is a relatively simple transform that could make the IMDB and maybe even the Fandango scores more uniform in their distribution, over the same set if movies?
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#4BTW this is my shared ranking: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ojCTmnu8-uIXxnas142M...
EDIT: changed 7.6 to 76 based on the comment below.
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#5It's no coincidence the accuracy of ratings sites have deteriorated over the past few years, one of the most glaring violations of trust has been Rotten Tomatoes pre-certifying movies as "Fresh" and keeping it so despite aggregated reviews which would contradict a "Fresh" rating. And the even more troubling trend of "Sponsored" movies like Step receiving the certification.
It should come as no surprise the number of newly released Certified Fresh Films is increasing despite the quality of films at the box office decreasing
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#6Cinephile here and I cannot follow any ranking for a non popular movie and for blockbusters I can't either. I don't buy that you can have a good ranking for everyone. You should separate in different clusters. For example, Wonder woman score at Metacritic? 76. Are you kidding me? BTW this is my shared ranking: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ojCTmnu8-uIXxnas142M... EDIT: changed 7.6 to 76 based on the comment…
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#7That said, I've always preferred metacritic's scores over the others.
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#9The Four Point Scale (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FourPointScale), while a problem from a utilitarian point of view, is still practical from a consumer psychology point of view, which is why the popular ratings systems won't change easily.
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#10Cinephile here and I cannot follow any ranking for a non popular movie and for blockbusters I can't either. I don't buy that you can have a good ranking for everyone. You should separate in different clusters. For example, Wonder woman score at Metacritic? 76. Are you kidding me? BTW this is my shared ranking: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ojCTmnu8-uIXxnas142M... EDIT: changed 7.6 to 76 based on the comment…
For myself, it's fairly rare that I find myself way off from the critical consensus. I'm more likely to not care for big box office action films but, then, these aren't usually at the top of critics lists either.