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1. slg+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-07 22:42:17
It is surprising how many people here don't know that. A 100% movie is not the best movie of all time, it is just a movie that no one disliked.

I would much rather watch a movie that has a 50% on RT and a 70 on Metacritic than a movie that has 100% on RT and a 70 on Metacritic. I might not like that 50% movie, but those ratings show some people really love it. The 100% movie's ratings show that everyone kinda likes it, but few people feel strongly about it meaning it is probably not a very interesting watch.

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2. darker+jL[view] [source] 2023-09-08 05:05:18
>>slg+(OP)
> few people feel strongly about it

It doesn't imply that at all

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3. 3abito+iP[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-08 05:41:56
>>darker+jL
Averages? 50% with 70 (wild variance) vs 100% with small variance, both same mean
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4. slg+m71[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-08 08:14:56
>>3abito+iP
Exactly. If all the reviews are between 51-100 and the mean is 70, there probably aren’t going to be a lot or 90+ ratings. But if half the reviews are below 50 and the mean is still 70, that implies a higher number of 90+ ratings to drag the mean up.
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