Iron Fist is the most polarizing TV shows between critics and the audience of all time.

Rotten tomatoes have a 99% to Jordan Peele's movie Get Out. Now it's a pretty decent thriller but it had plot holes and I honestly don't think it was deserving to be in the greatest hits list with citizen Kane and The Godfather and such. Now I was quick to say the bias comes from a racial sensitive plot line and the fact that guy from key and peele is the creator so I decided to look at rotten tomatoes top earners for ratings just to laugh at the contrast but instead I found something odd. They give a lot of perfect movie scores out. 97% for the new Mad Max movie?!!?! It was a fun movie with nice visuals but 97%? It even scored better than Twelve Years a Slave at 96%. Remember "It Follows" from 2015? That movie according to Rotten Tomatoes was in the top 4% of movies ever made. I may just be getting harsh in my judgements with age but it seems like everyone else is too because fan ratings for the most part dictate whether a movie is going to be worth it or not with only a few exceptions (looking at you Suicide Squad). Regardless I wouldn't be shocked in the slightest if it turned out studios were shelling out money to reviewers Call of Duty style. The moral of the story is listen to fan reviews and ignore critics.

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