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“While the gross numbers can be depressing (we spent half a billion dollars on the likes of Norbit, Good Luck Chuck, and Bratz?), the averages are not. Critically acclaimed films average about $2,000 more per screen than critically lambasted films.” Slate‘s Erik Lundegaard uses Rotten Tomatoes to make an economic case for movie criticism.

Author KcMPosted on July 1, 2008July 7, 2014Categories Cinema, CriticsTags Cinema, Critics

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