Everyone's a critic nowadays, especially the hosts of this podcast.
But when Rotten Tomatoes launched in 1998, it quickly became the recognized standard of cinematic good taste for a generation.
In today's conversation, we debate the accuracy of the fans vs. critics rating system on Rotten Tomatoes, the site's ownership by Comcast-Universal and Warner Bros, and whether or not Rotten Tomatoes is still relevant in a world where opinions are in abundance online.
We also go through a short list of highly and not-so highly regarded films to see where they fall on the ol' Tomatometer.
Episode 23: EITHER/OR - Recasting Iconic Hollywood Roles
Sidebar Classic - Drew Struzan
Episode 22: Lightbox Expo 2020 - The Wrap-Up
Lightbox Expo 2020 - Creature Creation: Panel Discussion and Art Session
Lightbox Expo 2020 - NeoGriotLution: Diversity In The Industry
Episode 19: Revisiting HBO's THE WIRE
Episode 18: Cancel Culture - Who Survives?
Sidebar Classic - Lois van Baarle
Episode 17 : Terminator vs Terminator 2 - Which Is The Better Movie?
Sidebar Classic - Thomas Blackshear
Episode 16: Suited and Booted - The Best and Worst Superhero Costumes
Sidebar Classic - Iain McCaig
Episode 15: The Greatest Movie One-Liners of All Time
Sidebar Classic - Arthur Adams
Episode 14: Cyberpunk - Hacking Into The Genre
Episode 13: Protest & Activism In Comics
Episode 12: Father's Day
Episode 11: The Need For Authenticity
Episode 10: The Rise of Skywalker
Episode 9 - Disney's The Mandolorian
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