Movie industry executives are increasingly relying on Rotten Tomatoes scores to evaluate directors, impacting studio decision-making. A representative for movie directors highlights the significance of past Rotten Tomatoes scores in pitching directors to producers. The trend indicates a shift in how directors are considered for projects, with Rotten Tomatoes playing a key role in the process.
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A rep for movie directors reveals that Rotten Tomatoes scores of a director’s past movies are now the first thing producers look at when directors are pitched to them. (Source: https://t.co/x6KUT4hBZS) https://t.co/CbUIOAiq7w
There's a quote in this story about Rotten Tomatoes that makes my head spin. If execs watched more movies, they wouldn't need to rely on a Rotten Tomatoes score as they'd have their own opinion. This is a huge problem with the business. People don't watch and they don't read... https://t.co/IwF0PkKvpV