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The Green Sheet was a bulletin regularly published by the Motion Picture Association of America between 1933 (shortly before the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code) and 1969 (shortly after the MPAA introduced its film rating system), providing recommendations about age-suitability for major motion pictures in theatrical release.
Today, moviegoers rely on the Tomatometer, a number that shows what percentage of critics recommend the film. In Tomato-speak, a movie with mostly negative reviews is deemed “rotten” and tagged with a green splat. Movies that are mostly well-reviewed get a “fresh" red tomato.
When at least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a red tomato is displayed to indicate its Fresh status. When less than 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a green splat is displayed to indicate its Rotten status. It simply says which icon is being used when a movie is at a certain percent.
If the movies ever needed a savior, it’s right this second. Glancing back at my review of the first Dune on this site back in 2021 , I noticed that I called it “the best sci-fi movie of the ...
In 2000, the Directors Guild of America called the NC-17 rating an "abject failure", for causing filmmakers to re-edit films to receive an R rating, rather than accept an NC-17 rating. They argued that this was "not only compromising filmmakers' visions, but also greatly increasing the likelihood that adult-oriented movies are seen by the very ...
Nash says his team initially debated whether the color of the splat should be slime green or orange. "We somehow got some information as to what colors adults least liked at the time. And lime ...
When we say that a contemporary movie is “like a ’70s movie,” it’s a kind of metaphor, and it’s very subjective. To me, “Tár” is a ’70s movie; “The Banshees of Inisherin” is not.
The Splat Pack is a group of independent filmmakers who, since 2002, have directed, written and produced horror films which are notable for their low budgets and extreme violence. [ 1 ] History