I know it's too early to tell, but a 21% on Rotten Tomatoes a couple days before Green Lantern's release definitely isn't a good sign. I had very high hopes for the film, and must admit that this was, embarassingly enough, my most anticipated/hyped movie of the summer. The reason for my high expectations wasn't just because of my prior fanhood of the comic books and the Green Lantern character, but mainly because a lot of the newer trailers (particularly the dazzling Wonder-Con 2011 footage) and the direction of Martin Campbell.
Now there are still two days left for Green Lantern to actually come out, so that's plenty of time for more reviews to flood in on RT's database. But any movie that receives this kind of critical drubbing prior to the release seldom has any massive upswings in reception. In most cases, superhero films tend to drop in their aggregate scores. For instance, X-Men: First Clas tarted off with a strong 100% with dozens of reviews, and not slowly dropped to an 86% by the film's release. Thor's early release in Australia showed plenty of critical praise and even a solid 96% on Rotten Tomatoes--which quickly fell to 77% by its American opening weekend.
Currently, Green Lantern has 28 reviews collected on Rotten Tomatoes, with a mere 6 being positive. Due to the large majority of negative reviews, perhaps there is a chance that many positive reviews are yet to come. But as shown before with previously hyped films, such low critical response ahead of a film's release with a decent number of reviews like Green Lantern has collected normally indicates a critically panned film is underway.
What do all of you think? Do you think there will be a massive flow of positive reviews coming Green Lantern's way, indicating hope for the currently dissenting Rotten Tomatoes score? Or do you think it will stay relatively this low? Are you disappointed by the critical reception it is currently getting, and are you a Green Lantern fan such as myself?
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