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Which Type Of SF Movie Has The Best Rotten Tomatoes Scores?
Are post-apocalyptic movies better than superhero films? Are remakes better than book adaptations? We decided to settle these questions once and for all — using science. We've compared the average Rotten Tomatoes scores for nine types of science fiction films.
Methodology: We compiled a list of movies in each category, for the past decade, and then looked up their scores on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie review aggregator site.
Results: On average, the genre that has the absolute best Rotten Tomatoes score is zombie movies, and the category of movie with the highest score is "reboots." Reboots are better than remakes, apparently. Zombie movies are better than superhero movies — but they're both better than post-apocalyptic movies. Here are the average scores for each category:
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Chris Martin muses on Bernie Madoff, pop music and culture, the CIA, Sarah Palin and Barack Obama at Cafe Diem's Comedy Night in Richmond, VA September 7, 2009.Chris Martin muses on Bernie Madoff, pop music and culture, the CIA, Sarah Palin and... more
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South African alien Apartheid is front and center in this weekend's District
9 so Brett decided to dig into the Top 5 Movie Metaphors of all time. No
similes' allowed!
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com
For more about movies from Current: http://current.com/moviesSouth African alien Apartheid is front and center in this weekend's District
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Despite brushes with death, The Hot Mess is back. But who loses in the end between ABC's 'Life on Mars' finale and the cancellation of Guiding Light? Don't worry, Star Trek porn from J.J. Abrams and Hustler can cheer you up...and so can the return of Heidi Klum and Project Runway. But who wins in the battle of internet releases - the announcement of Men in Black III or the online release of X-Men Origins Wolverine?Despite brushes with death, The Hot Mess is back. But who loses in the end between... more
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X-Men's Storm aka Ororo Munroe is the descendant of an ancient line of African priestesses, all of whom have white hair, blue eyes, and the potential to wield magic. Her mother, N'Dare, was the princess of a tribe in Kenya. She married the American photojournalist David Munroe and moved with him to Manhattan, where Ororo was born.
Ororo managed to escape the rubble of her shattered home with nothing but the tattered clothes on her back and her mother's ancestral ruby. Homeless and orphaned, Ororo was found by a gang of street urchins who took her to their master, Achmed el-Gibar. Achmed trained Ororo in the arts of thievery and she soon became his prize pupil, excelling in picking both pockets and locks. During her time in Cairo, Ororo picked the pocket of an American tourist. The man proved no easy mark, however, as he was Charles Xavier, a powerful mutant telepath who used his abilities to stop the theft.
Years later, Ororo was forced to battle the threat of a fellow mutant weather manipulator known as Deluge, who sought revenge against humanity. With the help of several members of the team of mutant heroes known as the X-Men, Deluge was seemingly destroyed. Sometime later Xavier explained to Ororo that she was not a "goddess," but a mutant, and as such she had a responsibility to use her abilities to help the world just as she had helped the local tribes. Curious, Ororo accepted Xavier's offer, and was given the codename "Storm." After most of the original team left for a time, Ororo, along with fellow new recruits Nightcrawler, Colossus, Wolverine, and Banshee, stayed as members of the new X-Men. Storm remained with the X-Men for years, and encountered adversaries such as Proteus, Magneto, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, the Juggernaut, demons from the dimension of Limbo, and even Dracula on one occasion.
Storm appears in the movies X-Men, X2: X-Men United, and X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Halle Berry. Sadly Storm received little screen time in the first film and took a backseat to characters such as Wolverine and Jean Grey - Berry is pretty much wasted as Storm in this one, as the character serves no purpose other than as convenient vehicle for cool lightning effects. In the second film, Storm had more screen time, but no real story. Berry rallied for more character development, and her role was enhanced in the third film, with new director Brett Ratner. One thing that leaves audience wonder about Halle's excellent performance as Storm in all 3 movies, is why she uses accent to play Storm in this first movie but not in the sequels.X-Men's Storm aka Ororo Munroe is the descendant of an ancient line of African... more
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Mutant 'testosterone-fuelled' Russian black squirrels attacked and killed a stray dog in a park in Russia three years ago. These mutant squirrels have appeared in Great Britain and could easily breed to the point of dominating and perhaps eliminating other types of native squirrels. It is not inconceivable that in a few years or decades, these squirrels could attack and perhaps even kill humans. Competition for food as the globe heats up...Mutant 'testosterone-fuelled' Russian black squirrels attacked and killed a... more
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Japanese scientists have developed a mouse whose natural response to fear cats has been removed.
What's next?Japanese scientists have developed a mouse whose natural response to fear cats has... more
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