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I'm guessing somewhere around 80%. My feeling is the Croods is a stylish animated film that works on a high level despite not be totally original.
Mar 20 - 11:05 AM
Probably somewhere between 75% to 85%. From what I hear from critics and a few friends of mine who went to private screenings, this film has a good plot, good character development, and of course they say it has great animation.
Mar 18 - 07:26 PM
I think the film will end up around 83-85%. I have seen the film two times now in private screenings. It's fresh by story/character development, Production Design, and most of all it has good messages and morals beneath which will make this film awesome for the entire family. Go DreamWorks!
Mar 18 - 05:30 PM
I'm going for 75% or up, I want to pretend like Escape From Planet Earth never happen and this is the first animated movie of the year.
Mar 18 - 03:10 PM
Probably between 50% to 80%. Most of the dreamswork movies have a percentage of around 70% to 80%.
Mar 18 - 05:15 AM
Probably between 60 - 70%, but does that even matter anymore? Critics are probably just burnt out from the constant barrage of these cookie cutter CGI films and if it's visually appealing they'll give it a pass. In the long run though, it's just another forgettable childrens' film like Rio, Monsters vs Aliens, Rise of the Guardians, etc. Average reviews for safe films that really didn't contribute anything memorable to cinema. This'll be history by the time the next one (Epic) comes around in June.
Oh no, I've turned into an internet ranter. :(
Mar 17 - 07:29 PM
I say 50% or lower. I'm hoping for 0, but you can't always get what you want.
Mar 16 - 12:59 PM
Why are you hoping for another rotten film, haven't we had enough of those the last three months?
Mar 16 - 10:55 PM
Whenever I see a 'family friendly' movie like this that's unoriginal in every way, I want it to fail miserably.
Mar 17 - 05:48 PM
@SARGENT TUT- SLIM THAT IS A PREDICTION SURE TO GO WRONG!
GREAT FAMILY FILM. SMILES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
TOUCHING MOMENTS THRU OUT. IMAGINATIVE. THOUGHTFUL. GREAT ART WORK. SOLID 75-80%
Mar 20 - 10:46 AM
I fear the worst: 70-80% fresh (not bad,) but will open very poorly, forcing the studio to put their financial hope on.... "Turbo."
Mar 14 - 11:58 PM
I don't know but I hope it's certified fresh, 2013 really needs a good certified fresh film.
Mar 14 - 06:30 PM
DreamWorks films always get around 70%, but I've been hearing that this film is a bit better than the average DreamWorks film. I guess 81%
Mar 12 - 07:00 AM
I would like it if that had happened, but the odds are low since Nic Cage is involved.
Mar 16 - 12:57 AM
Hmm, that's true, I hadn't thought of that. Nicolas Cage's films haven't done very well financially, as of late. He hasn't had a 30 million opening since Knowing (although that was 40 million...)
Mar 16 - 11:08 AM
Considering early film festival screening reviews, I guess it must be at least 80% fresh.
Mar 4 - 08:45 PM
Mitchell Nash
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Mar 20 - 07:18 PM