--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > >
[snip] > > Nope, but I've never expressed a critical > > opinion about it, either (just as I have not > > done so with either "The Sopranos" or > > "Apocalypto," you see). > > From FFL Message #126122, which was mainly a > repost of someone else's ideas from Salon.com, > but which contained the following lines, *all* > written by Judy Stein, who has *still* never > seen the film. The subject line was Judy's, > the text in brackets in the second paragraph > was Judy's, and the full concluding paragraph > was Judy's. I'm sure she doesn't consider any > of them "critical opinion," but I'm not sure > how many people would agree with her. [snip] Something quite extraordinary about "Apocalypto": it received 3.9 stars from users on its Netflix page. And its from a more than amply- sized sample: over 67,000 ratings. It's quite rare to see anything over 3.2 stars on Netflix once you get over 10,000 users rating a movie. Only a few established classics get over 4 stars. To give you an idea how high a rating this is, "Citizen Kane" got 3.9 stars and "The Graduate" also got 3.9 stars.
