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Rotten Tomater Prognosticator 2019

Episode 64 of the I Have Some Notes podcast, hosted by I Have Some Notes, titled "Rotten Tomater Prognosticator 2019" was published on March 31, 2019 and runs 47 minutes.

March 31, 2019 ·47m · I Have Some Notes

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Summer blockbuster season is upon us and we're back with another critic score prediction show, the Rotten Tomater Prognosticator. This year, not only will Colin, Gregg and Scott be competing to be crowned the Nostradamus of movie quality predicting, but they'll also be contending with fellow podcasters from the PS2J Show, Flicks X-rayed, Modern Manhood, Emily Missed Out and Repodcasting podcasts. Follow the LEADER BOARD HERE! The RulesEach contestant guesses the final Rotten Tomatoes ratings for an agreed upon list of summer blockbuster movies. Scores are determined by the difference between the guess and the final score of each movie. For example, if I guess Avengers: Endgame will land at 80% and the actual Rotten Tomatoes rating is 90%, my score is 10. At the end of the summer we tally all the scores, and whoever has the lowest total is deemed the most accurate, and the winner! The PrizeIn addition to all the prestige and glory, the winner will get to select a movie the losers must watch and either live Tweet, or record an episode on.  So tune into the episode to hear all of Colin, Gregg and Scott's wild guesses and rationals for such guesses. Are they out to lunch? Are they spot on? Hit us on the social medias and let us know what you think. Here are the time stamps if you want to jump around: 2:23 – Game Rules 3:50 – Shazam! 6:26 – Hellboy 8:46 – Avengers: Endgame 12:00 – Detective Pikachu 16:15 – John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum 18:50 – Aladdin 23:58 – Godzilla: King of Monsters 26:14 – X-Men: Dark Phoenix 29:29 – MIB: International 32:01 – Toy Story 4 33:55 – Spider-man: Far From Home 36:25 – The Lion King 39:50 – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 41:14 – Hobbes & Shaw

Summer blockbuster season is upon us and we're back with another critic score prediction show, the Rotten Tomater Prognosticator. This year, not only will Colin, Gregg and Scott be competing to be crowned the Nostradamus of movie quality predicting, but they'll also be contending with fellow podcasters from the PS2J Show, Flicks X-rayed, Modern Manhood, Emily Missed Out and Repodcasting podcasts.

Follow the LEADER BOARD HERE!

The Rules Each contestant guesses the final Rotten Tomatoes ratings for an agreed upon list of summer blockbuster movies. Scores are determined by the difference between the guess and the final score of each movie.

For example, if I guess Avengers: Endgame will land at 80% and the actual Rotten Tomatoes rating is 90%, my score is 10.

At the end of the summer we tally all the scores, and whoever has the lowest total is deemed the most accurate, and the winner!

The Prize In addition to all the prestige and glory, the winner will get to select a movie the losers must watch and either live Tweet, or record an episode on. 

So tune into the episode to hear all of Colin, Gregg and Scott's wild guesses and rationals for such guesses. Are they out to lunch? Are they spot on? Hit us on the social medias and let us know what you think.

Here are the time stamps if you want to jump around:

  • 2:23 – Game Rules
  • 3:50 – Shazam!
  • 6:26 – Hellboy
  • 8:46 – Avengers: Endgame
  • 12:00 – Detective Pikachu
  • 16:15 – John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum
  • 18:50 – Aladdin
  • 23:58 – Godzilla: King of Monsters
  • 26:14 – X-Men: Dark Phoenix
  • 29:29 – MIB: International
  • 32:01 – Toy Story 4
  • 33:55 – Spider-man: Far From Home
  • 36:25 – The Lion King
  • 39:50 – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • 41:14 – Hobbes & Shaw

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