Rotten Tomatoes is a wonderful website that aggregates movie reviews. Films whose reviews are at least 60% positive get labeled “fresh,” while those that fall below the 60% mark are “rotten.” It’s a useful tool to get a snapshot of what the professional critics think about any given title. Of course, some people take the Tomatometer rating way too seriously. A few critics have been harassed or even received death threats for “breaking” the Tomatometer by preventing a highly-rated film from having a flawless 100% score. No one should be that obsessed with a film’s rating.
Nonetheless, it’s kind of fun to look at the extremes of the Rotten ...
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