I know there’s occasionally some backlash to reviews that go against a broader positive reception to some media, but do that many people still follow reviews to decide what to check out?
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Every time I recommend a show to my coworker he immediately looks it up on rotten tomatoes. It’s kind of funny because he doesn’t trust scores that are too high or too low.
Ok but like… what media?
Just movies? I haven’t read a review in years. I know from the trailer if I want to see it or not. Maybe I’ll stumble upon a video discussing something about it and become intrigued or turned away.
I do seek out reviews of video games because it is usually a significant cost and I want to make sure it’s something I’ll like. Both print and video.
I don’t even watch trailers.
The name, poster and 1 line blurb is what will get me to watch or not watch a movie anymore
Yeah, same. Trailers spoil too much
Nonsense, I love when I get the entire synopsis in 2 minutes. Saves me from buying a ticket.
Any sort of entertainment media, whether movies/books/shows/games/music, so you got it with your reply!
I think it depends on the product. In general, review scores that are “too low” in the opinion of people are more often the target of criticism.
For example, Nintendo fans in general will give massive backlash to reviews that are not 10/10 for Nintendo games, even if the lower score is legitimate.
On the other hand, IGN often is made fun of for scoring bad games too high. This is because publishers won’t give review copies to reviewers who dont score their games highly.
There’s a video game journalist I have similar tastes to and trust for recommendations. Used to have one for movies now I usually listen more to directors for recommendations, never found one for TV. I usually get music recommendations from friends.
Vs.?
Do you mean just online web articles, or YouTube videos as well?
Simply checking out the media without prior research
Checking out the media is a search for me at least, so I’m still a little confused what you’re asking about.
How do you mean? When I say research I mean like looking up not only a description but also reviews (articles/YouTube/etc.).
So what I meant in my other comment was finding out about some media (including maybe some brief description) and then watching/listening/playing/reading it without anything more.
Think a fair amount of people who do follow individual reviewers, but admittedly that’s mostly based on what I used to do.
I only look at negative reviews tbh. If Im looking at reviews its because I already think it could be good and am interested. I look at negative reviews to see if I can save myself time or money by not persuing.
Only double toasted. I find them hilarious
Gaming reviews, all the time. TV and movie reviews, never. I prefer to check those out myself.
Only after I reviewed the reviewer and confirmed that his reviews are up to my standards.