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Post by snelling on Mar 10, 2017 17:11:55 GMT
Wow! What a missed opportunity! It's way too raunchy for kids and too juvenile for adults.
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Post by fuggedaboudit on Mar 10, 2017 17:15:25 GMT
Will you show me this Sausage Party?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 17:23:45 GMT
Wow! What a missed opportunity! It's way too raunchy for kids and too juvenile for adults. So in other words, it's a typical Seth Rogen movie?
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Post by snelling on Mar 10, 2017 17:32:38 GMT
Will you show me this Sausage Party? I am not missing THAT opportunity!
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Post by SirMoeHimself on Mar 10, 2017 18:43:27 GMT
Seth Rogen: So in my next movie I get high, then I make another movie, then I get high again.
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on Mar 12, 2017 2:02:02 GMT
Seth Rogen: So in my next movie I get high, then I make another movie, then I get high again. ...and get it on with girls who are waaaaaay out of my league!
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Post by fuggedaboudit on Mar 12, 2017 18:12:38 GMT
Seth Rogen: So in my next movie I get high, then I make another movie, then I get high again. ...and get it on with girls who are waaaaaay out of my league! Yea really. I hate the fat slobby guy with a hot girl trend.
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Post by rudiger on Mar 12, 2017 19:35:15 GMT
Will you show me this Sausage Party? I will show you the Sausage Party.
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Post by Hawkeye-Costanza on Mar 13, 2017 3:06:58 GMT
Sausage Party is a perfectly sane film to watch. (slams bill down on the counter) One ticket please. Uhm, interesting texture.. It's chewy.. I gotta get some air!
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Post by π¬ππ on Mar 16, 2017 6:36:37 GMT
I watched 15 minutes of this and so far agree with the two-star rating on Netflix. I don't know if I'll watch the rest of this groaner, but I certainly won't be able to watch it in one sitting.
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Post by DeltaHomicide on Mar 16, 2017 8:39:53 GMT
Google the story behind the 2012 animated movie 'Foodfight!'
Adult animated movies is a tough market, at least in America. At most, they'll just gain a cult following like Ralph Bakshi movies.
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Post by snelling on Mar 17, 2017 13:21:15 GMT
At least there are movies like "Zootopia" and "Song of the South" that appeal to both kids and adults.
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Post by π¬ππ on Mar 17, 2017 16:55:31 GMT
I watched the second fifteen minutes last night--worse than the first! I gave it a one-star rating and removed it from my Netflix queue.
I've read that Netflix is going to a simple thumbs up/down rating system. Studies have found that you will get 20% more responses if you just give users a binary choice.
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With a five-star system, users can come up with codes that have other meanings. For me, five-stars means it's not ready for my queue, but I want to be able to find it at the top of my ratings sort for future queuing.
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on Mar 18, 2017 0:54:41 GMT
I watched the second fifteen minutes last night--worse than the first! I gave it a one-star rating and removed it from my Netflix queue.
I've read that Netflix is going to a simple thumbs up/down rating system. Studies have found that you will get 20% more responses if you just give users a binary choice.
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With a five-star system, users can come up with codes that have other meanings. For me, five-stars means it's not ready for my queue, but I want to be able to find it at the top of my ratings sort for future queuing.
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Wow! Tell us more, Mr. Science!
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Post by HumanFundRecipient on Mar 18, 2017 18:36:45 GMT
Since this movie is a comedy, which has the intention to make people laugh, and what transpires within the movie is ridiculous, partly because it's an R-rated animated comedy (translation: it's NOT FOR KIDS!), it is fucking funny. The subtext isn't subtle, so the movie gets points for that.
Where else will you see a bagel and a falafel get it on during an orgiastic feast?
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Post by π¬ππ on Mar 18, 2017 19:48:08 GMT
With a five-star system, users can come up with codes that have other meanings. For me, five-stars means it's not ready for my queue, but I want to be able to find it at the top of my ratings sort for future queuing.
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Wow! Tell us more, Mr. Science! I am considering going to a simpler system in preparation for Netflix's thumb system:βββββ = π βββ = No rating β = π
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Post by HumanFundRecipient on Mar 25, 2017 23:08:55 GMT
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Well, going by that, it will call into question how I decide to rate my movies. Especially with the 1-to-10 system that imdb uses, all the movies given a 6/10 are, shall we say, in deep trouble. In other words, a 6/10 is literally purgatory. Because those could get either a thumbs up in your system- for movies I barely like; they could get nothing- because I think I could live without seeing them again; OR they could get a thumbs down- something like the recent Girl on a Train. Because I did not like it.
That sounds... relaxing.
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Post by snelling on May 13, 2017 21:53:53 GMT
IMDb should allow a zero as a rating. For "Leonard Part 6" and "Best Defense" and the like.
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