Ides of March is 82% Fresh. Real Steel is 57% Rotten. Crap wins again. {nm} Oct 08, 10:02
And will always win. It is the American Way. {nm} Oct 08, 10:14
How much did you actually think "Ides" would make? Its a political drama which will always are always, nominations > box office Oct 08, 10:50
pardon my grammar :) {nm} Oct 08, 10:51
Not really. I read through the reviews. There was not one single gushing, raving review. Not one critic LOVED the movie. Oct 08, 12:51
And you've seen the movie yourself? Nope... thought not. {nm} Oct 08, 12:59
Seriously, the payout from Disney/DreamWorks must be pretty good these days P:) {nm} Oct 08, 13:12
Wow .. that's uncalled for ! Everyone is entitled to express their views. {nm} Oct 08, 13:19
It was a joke or did you not notice the wink/tongue type {nm} Oct 08, 13:20
Nope .. I see a *P:) * and didn't have a clue what that was supposed to mean. {nm} Oct 08, 13:22
It was not perfect grammar. {nm} Oct 08, 20:05
Hard to decipher sarcasm in print when the sentence begins with "seriously". So, are you serious or not? :()---/ {nm} Oct 09, 13:07
So; I saw both flicks this afternoon/evening at the Irvine Spectrum. Oct 09, 01:51
Democracy at work Oct 09, 02:04
+1 {nm} Oct 09, 16:01
At 2200 theaters to 3400, where's the surprise? [RSTEL] is meant to make its $ up front ... Oct 08, 12:16
Yes! I had 3-1 on Crap this week! Cha-Ching! Oct 08, 13:26
Movies are entertainment. Larger potential audience/broader appeal/more advertising=more $. {nm} Oct 08, 13:36
So the last eight weeks mean nothing to you? This is the first rotten #1 since Cowboys & Aliens {nm} Oct 08, 14:21
Wikipedia is not a peer reviewed or credible source. Read more expert opinions... {nm} Oct 09, 13:05