It's not a grade of 98%.
It means 98% of the critics that reviewed the movie gave it a thumbs up.
Mrs Mallox and other boardies who have contributed intelligent movie reviews,
Rottentomatoes.com click on Movies then dropbox to Top Movies. It gives the top tomato rated ones from 2009, 10 as well as 2011. Lots of them are obscure. I haven't gotten Netflicks yet so have not viewed. You?
Best Movies of 2010
100% Waste Land
100% Poetry
100% Into Eternity
100% Nostalgia for the Light
99% Toy Story 3 (I did see and agree it was very well done)
98% How to Train Your Dragon
98% Marwencol
98% Bill Cunningham New York
97% Animal Kingdom
97% Inside Job
Best Movies of 2009
100% Last Train Home
100% Enemies of the People
100% L'Enfer d'Henri-Georges Clouzot (Henri-George Clouzot's Inferno)
100% Racing Dreams
98% Up (naw i would not give Up 98%)
97% A Prophet (Un prophete)
97% Ajami
97% Cell 211 (Celda 211)
96% Sweetgrass
96% Most Dangerous Man in America: D
Today's Top Rated Movies
Certified Fresh In Theaters
98% Le Havre
97% The Muppets
96% The Artist
96% Tomboy
95% Moneyball
95% Weekend
94% Hugo
93% Drive
93% 50/50
93% Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
It's not a grade of 98%.
It means 98% of the critics that reviewed the movie gave it a thumbs up.
Don't the paid critics (for that matter us non critics) have to give their own rating of a show a 60% or above to consider it "fresh" vs "rotten"?
Thus if 20 paid reviewers each and all give it a "meh" 60% rating it comes thru as 100%?
Anywho especially the ones that pulled 100% I'm wondering if any of you have viewed.
Animal Kingdom and the Prophet are both very good.
And How To Train Your Dragon is also an excellent kids' movie that I enjoyed.
Edit:
I predict you'll love the Prophet and go ape over Animal Kingdom.
If 60% of the critics out there approve of the movie, it's considered fresh.
I enjoyed How to Train Your dragon. I usually hate kid movies
the muppets, those movies!
What a seriously ty list.
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