Tom Morrow
07-17-2007, 07:16 PM
Ratatouille most critically-praised movie
Ratatouille Most Critically-Praised Movie of 2007 So Far (http://www.cinematical.com/2007/07/17/ratatouille-most-critically-praised-movie-of-2007-so-far/)
Cinematical
With six months of 2007 solidly behind us, it's time to talk about the successes and failures of the first half of this year. Rotten Tomatoes has released their mid-year report (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/midyeareport/), outlining the Top 25 (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/midyeareport/?r=25&mid=1174000) fresh-tomato reviews, and the Bottom 10 (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/midyeareport/?r=10&mid=1164811&sec=bot) worst-reviewed films, which might not even be worthy of an old and very rotten tomato. To figure out the list, the site gathered all of this year's movies with at least 50 reviews, and came up with a "weighted calculation" that figures in the Tomatometer and number of reviews - a scheme that lets some of the indie picks shine amongst the blockbusters. Using their fancy calculations, Pixar's ratty movie Ratatouille came out as the big victor.
complete article (http://www.cinematical.com/2007/07/17/ratatouille-most-critically-praised-movie-of-2007-so-far/)
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Ratatouille Most Critically-Praised Movie of 2007 So Far (http://www.cinematical.com/2007/07/17/ratatouille-most-critically-praised-movie-of-2007-so-far/)
Cinematical
With six months of 2007 solidly behind us, it's time to talk about the successes and failures of the first half of this year. Rotten Tomatoes has released their mid-year report (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/midyeareport/), outlining the Top 25 (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/midyeareport/?r=25&mid=1174000) fresh-tomato reviews, and the Bottom 10 (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/midyeareport/?r=10&mid=1164811&sec=bot) worst-reviewed films, which might not even be worthy of an old and very rotten tomato. To figure out the list, the site gathered all of this year's movies with at least 50 reviews, and came up with a "weighted calculation" that figures in the Tomatometer and number of reviews - a scheme that lets some of the indie picks shine amongst the blockbusters. Using their fancy calculations, Pixar's ratty movie Ratatouille came out as the big victor.
complete article (http://www.cinematical.com/2007/07/17/ratatouille-most-critically-praised-movie-of-2007-so-far/)
Sent from Ezra (http://www.visionsfantastic.com/forum/z/Ezra/)