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This was a reply to above. Please prove RT has a correlation. I don't even know to what. {nm}
Posted by: Antibody on Jun 06, 19:24
in response to Antibody's post Prove it.
V: Man of Steel is on track for a potential $100 million debut at the U.S. box office. [SUPR2]
Antibody
Jun 06, 14:09
THR: Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures are suggesting a domestic debut of $75 million-plus. Internally, a number in the $85 to $90 million
Antibody
Jun 06, 17:49
I'm a bit surprised its flixster number is just below 82k.
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second gary
Jun 06, 18:11
It's all just the inevitable lowball silly season IMO, which unfortunately has to be played for now because it affects the game. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 18:20
How do you lowball a Flixster number? Prevent people from accessing the page?
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Antibody
Jun 06, 18:30
Flixster is irrelevant IMO, even to HSX. It's V, THR, Warners etc. lowballing that affects the game. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 18:42
Warners is lifting the embargo Monday night. They already know it'll be well reviewed. Sanity may take hold soon after. :-) {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 18:44
xiayun would mention flixster numbers in his prediction posts, as does Shawn.
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second gary
Jun 06, 18:48
RT matters. Flixster is just the unscientific RT # buried in RT's "want to see". Few bother with it (82K is peanuts). Warners own both. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 19:02
I am just pointing out that some of the best analysts who post here take this number into account.
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second gary
Jun 06, 19:06
RT (critics' opinion) doesn't matter. Flixster number is a volume that can be compared. Stop spreading misinformation.
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Antibody
Jun 06, 19:08
Stop completely missing the point. RT is not cause-effect (though there is an element of that). It's correlation and it's PROVEN. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 19:18
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KalElFan
Jun 06, 19:20
Prove it.
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Antibody
Jun 06, 19:23
This was a reply to above. Please prove RT has a correlation. I don't even know to what.
Antibody
Jun 06, 19:24
Google it, e.g see the Conclusion at http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~aldous/157/Old_Projects/kennedy.pdf {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 20:20
It used MetaCritic but specifically cited the strong correlation it had to RT, and saying RT was actually LESS subjective. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 20:20
Also RogerMore http://hsxsanity.blogspot.ca/2013/04/does-high-rotten-tomatoes-rating-mean.html on WOM, legs, etc. correlation. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 20:22
It doesn't prove anything. "the first week has an incredibly low correlation" We already know about WOM and legs.
Antibody
Jun 06, 20:54
Anyone can predict the box office from the seventh week on. RT doesn't matter at all before that.
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Antibody
Jun 06, 21:08
It's all the same correlation, i.e. to box office. The OW, WOM, "legs" etc., it's all B.O. The issue is how fast anything propagates. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 07, 04:25
You've taken the "7th week" peak like it was the only correlation (it's not), when it was a function of that limited sample in 2007. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 07, 04:29
The correlation is across the board, and six years later with faster tech and social media it's becoming more near-instantaneous. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 07, 04:31
I mean, seriously, how many people, in the grand scheme of things, bother going to "Flixster" to vote? Few know what it is. {nm}
KalElFan
Jun 06, 19:05
Enough people do to generate a number that can be correlated with box office of other films.
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Antibody
Jun 06, 19:09
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KalElFan
Jun 07, 04:42
WWARZ's flixster number is just below 80k.
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second gary
Jun 06, 18:34
YES! Let it begin!
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thatpj
Jun 06, 20:24